Saturday, November 29, 2008

More Than Just Cookies: Rethinking the Girl Scouts - TIME

More Than Just Cookies: Rethinking the Girl Scouts - TIME

Interesting article. While Brownies and Guides (the Canadian version of the Scout movement) were a huge part of my childhood, I only know one child out of all of my friends' children who is involved in it in any way. Most kids I know are so overwhelmed with activities already (usually at least 3-4 times a week), that I'd be surprised if Scouting ends up making it. It's too bad, as I certainly got a lot of valuable things from it, and learned a lot as well. One of the things that I very much enjoyed about Brownies/Guides was that you were always learning something new- it wasn't like dance lessons where you did the same thing over and over again- you were exposed to so many different activities and then could concentrate on the ones that interested you.

It seems that a lot of the old organizations are having difficulties- my girls were involved in Big Sisters for a long time, and while it was hugely successful for us I know that the Big Brother/Big Sister organizations themselves are usually having a lot of difficulty staying viable. I think that in the long run it's going to mean that our children miss out on a lot of things.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

YouTube - Harry Chapin sings TANGLED UP PUPPET Live

YouTube - Harry Chapin sings TANGLED UP PUPPET Live

I can't embed it, but it's worth watching, especially if you have kids going through puberty :-)

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As a Canadian, I'm horrendously embarassed by this-Carleton University drops Shinerama, the big Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser, because it's "too white"

Disease dropped

I'm just appalled. (cue get off my lawn speech) When I was in University we protested Reagan and the arms build up, the horrors that were going on in El Salvador and Chile, and demonstrated for Amnesty International whenever we got the chance.

Carleton University is theoretically one of Canada's premier journalism schools, which makes this story even more frightening. Political correctness goes so far and then it only reinforces the supposed evil that it's fighting against. A "white man's disease"? I spent some very frightening hours in a hospital room waiting to see if my then 3 year old daughter had cystic fibrosis.

I am so sick and tired of people thinking that a diagnosis or condition or illness is restricted to race, or age, or "level of functioning". As far as I can tell, the only thing that affects every single one of us is that (if we're lucky), we get old, and then we die. I'm tired of being told that it's so weird that I have 2 autistic girls because autism's a guy thing. I'm tired of being told that my son has "skinny white boy" prematurity issues still hanging on, tired of trying to support people whose kids have different conditions where it seems to turn into a "whose kid is worse" contest.

Canadians aren't all assholes, and this one student council's action is certainly not representative.

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The ghost of the ‘refrigerator mother’

The ghost of the ‘refrigerator mother’ | spiked

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Friday, November 21, 2008

Kyle Dutter



Kyle was a 12 year old autistic boy who loved Halloween.

About Us:



"House is decorated, and I am choosing between a Ghost (of course) a
skeleton, or a pirate captain this year...



I got a new bike (see pics) THANKS DARSEY!

I go to the Halloween store every other evening."



Kyle was murdered by his father this week.

My heart goes out to his surviving family.

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My kids at Playsense


Facebook | Your Photos - Playsense


My son comes home from his group home for dinner every week, and we always go to play at this awesome play centre for kids with special needs. The pictures really don't do it justice, but the entire place is designed to serve sensory as well as gross motor needs. I really can't say enough good things about it- they run amazing programs as well as class tours, and we're lucky to be able to go there. Hopefully you can get some idea of it from the pictures :-)

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Malcolm Gladwell on spaghetti sauce -worth watching

Malcolm Gladwell on spaghetti sauce | Video on TED.com

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A photo of 2 little girls and a reunion in Congo


IndyStar.com | AP National | The Indianapolis Star


Damn. I am hugging my children extra hard tonight.

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Random Recipe Generator

jamesoff.net � Random Recipe Generator:


"Cod Liver Oil Stew
Serves 3
You will need:

* 140g chicken
* 70ml cod liver oil
* 40g sugar
* 90g cheese
* 80ml soy sauce

Instructions:

1. pre-heat the oven to 190 C
2. grill the cheese
3. grill the soy sauce
4. sift the chicken
5. blend with the chicken
6. spoon the soy sauce onto a warmed plate
7. heat the chicken in the saucepan
8. heat the cheese in the saucepan
9. heat the cheese in the saucepan
10. fry the sugar
11. flambe the soy sauce
12. fry the cod liver oil until browned
13. bake for 70 minutes and serve hot

Yum."



Fun stuff :-)

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