Wednesday, August 3, 2022
Back to blogging
Hi guys miss me.
I am 30 now and still live with CP , NVLD but now I am working on sloving PTSD. I have a BA but no job I was in a film program but that did not work out though I miss some of those friends and teachers. I am working on publishing my first childrens book Cerebral Palsy Party. I am explaining what Cerebral Palsy is to kids in a realistic and postive way. I can not wait til it comes out. I am hoping it comes out on October 6 of this year so I thought it be a good idea to dust off the old blog. Not only am I back to bloging all things inclusive education and disability rights I hope to use this as a diary of shorts. Professionally I am hoping to be a classroom para educatior before I enter the teaching credintal process. Teaching is still something I want to presue.
For family news
My dad retired
My mom is still working
My brother is living the city life in SF.
Mid Sis is at Phil's Coffee and loves it
Princess in engaged to be married to a handsome man who works for Goldman Sacks they are flying back to have the wedding here. I am hopeing she and her hubby will end up back in the bay area
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Year in Review

January 2016
My family and I meet up with my old babysitter
February 2016
I go to Cal-TASH. I have a lot of fun and get business cards made. My professor gives the keynote on Saturday and I win an Apple Watch. We also had a leap year. I also got to hang out at the mall with a kid with CP.

March 2016
Have fun in the Speical Olympics basketball tournament where I meet a Harlem Globe Trotter. I also see Wicked for the first time and love it.
April 2016
Start my last quarter of college undergrad. I talk to an illustrator about a children's book about Cerebral Palsy. I meet a facebook friend at the Special Olympics track meet. Her son also has Cerebral Palsy and we hit it off right away. A fire truck comes to my college. Posting a selfie with it for Fireman Max.
May2016
I attend grad fest and take senior photos. I get gold in both swimming and track and field.
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| D, K, AZ and J |
June2016
I was on the school website and graduated from college. I got a shout out from the president of my college. My sister finishes university as well. We both have a graduation party and most of my mentors and friends come to my grad party. LM also comes to my grad party. I also get to go my first summer games.
July 2016
Pokemon goes and a fun fourth of July at a friend's house. Pokemon go reminded me of my childhood. I join the blue team. I also start attending my local DS group as volunteers to encourage parents raising kids with DS. In person. Plans are made for a trip to Sacramento in 2017 for the NDSC annual convention. Born this way has a second season.
August 2016
I visit CAMP PALS SAN Fransico. It is a wonderful camp for those with Down Syndrome Seeing people from around the country come together and get along with each other was definitely something great to see. I filled out an application to be staff next summer. Applications for Camp Pals go out January first. They have camps all around the US for those with Down Syndrome ages 12 to 30. See more here.I get silver in Special Olympics Golf.
September 2016
I co-star in a Gatepath promo that plays at Stanford. I get to go on the field during halftime. I turn 25 and get new golf clubs. I attend a self-advocate conference. I also started working on a secret project. It will be revealed hopefully this spring.

October 2016
The World Cerebral Palsy day photo montage is the longest it has ever been. Complete with a green background. I do tip a cop at red robin and dress up as a minion for Halloween.
November
My parents go on a trip to Hawaii. While they are gone we get a dog. I have a great Thanksgiving with family.
December
Celebrate Christmas. I get back into Pokemon Yellow on the 3ds. I got a mountain of Christmas presents.
Stuff I wrote in 2016
What Inclusion Looks like
Please Don't Pretend
25 Lessons I have learned
The Life Lessons behind hide and seek
Happy New Year everyone. I hope 2017 is filled with love kindness and inclusion for everyone. Sorry, I have not blogged. Things have been hard the past two months. I will hopefully blog more in 2017.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Happy Halloween
This marks the end of the 31 for 21 challenge. You can use the tag 31 for 21 2016 to see all the post from this month. I hope you enjoy. I will continue
to blog about Speechless on Thursdays. So tune in. I dressed up as a minion this year. ( picture coming soon.)
to blog about Speechless on Thursdays. So tune in. I dressed up as a minion this year. ( picture coming soon.)
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Friday, October 28, 2016
A Brave Heart
Last night I got to meet an incredible person. Her name is Lizzie Velasquez, She was in town screening her documentary A brave heart. You can watch the trailer below,
Gatepath , a local nonprofit that helps children and adults with developmental disabilities hosted the screening. I am actually blogging about them. Here is my first post. When I got there, the director of communications invited me to meet her backstage. That was very cool.
I highly recommend this documentary. Velasquez's courage and determination is a lesson for everyone. I know you will love the documentary as much as I do. Once you are done watching it be sure to come back and comment on this post about your favorite part.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Why having a drunk teenager is a good thing. Speechless Episode five
| Image description JJ and Keneth at a house party. There are lots of teenagers with red cups |
On this episode of Speechless. JJ and Keneth go to a high school house party where JJ gets drunk. His parents seem mad at him , but in reality, they are happy for him.
I am 25 years old living with Cerebral Palsy and I am on medication that makes it dangerous for me to drink . I still live at home and I think that if I came home from a house party drunk. My parents would be very happy.
Why might you ask?
I am not saying that parents of disabled kids are more prone to encourage their kids to try drugs and alcohol. What I am saying is that often times parents want their kids with disabilities to have a social life.
When you have a disability, more often than not life is lonely. My high school career consisted of me going to one dance -- my Senior prom. I was not guaranteed that I would go to that. My mother insisted that I only go if I were escorted by a guy that didn't have a disability. I ended up going with someone who graduated the year before and was a Freshman in college . I did not have a group of close friends that I hung out with in high school. I was different and even though I was fully included for all academic subjects and graduated with my high school diploma, high school friends were nonexistent.
I am hoping that Speechless encourages able-bodied high school students to include peers with disabilities in their Halloween house parties.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Recycle post. My grandfather passed away three years ago today
This is a recycled post because my grandfather passed away three years ago today

Today is a really hard day for me to blog about. For those long time readers, you guys know that two years ago I lost my grandfather. Here are a few things you should know about my grandfather.
1 My grandfather loved old cars. He kept an assortment of old cars. To this day there are still old cars at my grandparents home. He loved to fix them up. He gave my brother one of his cars for his 16th birthday.
2 My grandfather loved my grandmother. They were together for a long time, The raised six kids together. They may have gotten in fights but they always made up
3 My grandfather was an extremely hard worker. He had to quit school to help his family when his father died when he was a young boy.
4 My grandfather valued education. Four out of his six kids went to college. One of my aunts owned her own business. My other aunt works for state farm, My mother became the first Black vice chancellor at UCSF.
5 My grandfather was in the Army when it became integrated . It was a hard time but he had an excellent work ethic,
7 I wish he would have been here to watch me graduate college, move out and have kids.
8 I wish I could be able to have my mom talk to him in heaven.
9 I wish he could have been here to hear about my Princess trip to Italy when she gets back in December.
10 I miss hearing his voice.
Love you grandpa
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
My first Summer Games
After dinner, it was time for the Opening Ceremonies. I got to hold the banner for my county. Our coaches gave us matching Blue shirts for the Opening Ceremonies. The opening ceremonies were lots of fun I just wished that they didn't use the word inspiring so much.
Our dorm room was located on the top floor of the building. There were two people in a room. My roommate was very clean, me not so much. I actually was kinda nervous about sleeping because this was the first time that I had slept away from home. I thought I would melt down. Turned out I was fine. I just played iPad games and read the book the T and D gave me as my college graduation gift. I went to bed around one am which is my usual bedtime.
My coached woke me up early on Saturday. I was very excited because I had slept through the night without incident. After getting ready and having breakfast it was time to do what I had come here for. I was going to run track. My first race was the 100-meter dash. I got bronze in that. I did way better in the shot putt. I got gold in that.
Lunch was a bento box. The food was really good.
There was a dance Saturday night. I wore a dress and danced the night away.
On Sunday. I threw the turbo javelin for first place and had an IRL with Beth, Patrick, and Rene. Later we had the four by hundred relay. Our team got silver.
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| Left to right Renee of Paraeducate, Beth of National Catholic Board of Full Inclusion, Patrick and AZ |
I also got a temporary tattoo.
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| Me with my temporary Tatto a few days later. |
I melded in all of my events. Not bad for my first Summer Games.
Monday, October 24, 2016
Fasion with Cerebral Palsy
Hi guys so if you know me you will know that I like to dress more like a kid. I like to wear t-shirts and tennis shoes . I even wore tennis shoes to my college graduation. Today I want to tell you why I do not dress like my age.
Bras
I have trouble wearing traditional bras. It is nearly impossible for me to get one of them on and the material feels weird aginst my skin. I problem solve this by wearing a sports bra. This causes me to wear T-shirts.
T-shirt
I do wear t-shirts a lot because they are the only way to hide my sports bra.
Dresses
I always tend to be cold and uncomfortable wearing them.
Jeans
I can wear regular jeans and do the button:however, I like the ones that pull on my mom found online.
Tteneshoes
I like teneshoes because they give me ankle support.
So there is a method to my choices.
Bras
I have trouble wearing traditional bras. It is nearly impossible for me to get one of them on and the material feels weird aginst my skin. I problem solve this by wearing a sports bra. This causes me to wear T-shirts.
T-shirt
I do wear t-shirts a lot because they are the only way to hide my sports bra.
Dresses
I always tend to be cold and uncomfortable wearing them.
Jeans
I can wear regular jeans and do the button:however, I like the ones that pull on my mom found online.
Tteneshoes
I like teneshoes because they give me ankle support.
So there is a method to my choices.
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Friday, October 21, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Disability Discount
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| Image description A group of white rubber tees. |
Yesterday, I went to my local driving range. This is the same place where I play for Special Olympics and where I played in high school. I needed a rubber tee, the one pictured above. So I went to the pro shop. The guy gave me one for free
Now I felt awkward accepting this for free because I am able to pay. I feel like he gave me it because I am disabled. After I was doneI went back and he insisted this I did not pay.I wish that I could have paid because I do not want to be pitied I want to be considered a regular person who is expected to pay. For me being seen as an adult is something that I am struggling with lately.
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
JOB HUNT
Hi,guys so in June I graduated from a local university with a BA in Liberal Studies. So now I am looking for a job. Job hunting is a difficult process for everyone but I think it's y hard when you are disabled. AS of now I have applied at the following places
Toys RUs
My local community college
Pals
Target
I asked to volunteer at the local Down Syndrome connection but I they didn't have any openings
Yesterday I did go to the mall and look around . I went into a hand full of stores gathering job applications. I had DR. G help me fill out the one to Build a Bear and dropped it off last night.
Toys RUs
My local community college
Pals
Target
I asked to volunteer at the local Down Syndrome connection but I they didn't have any openings
Yesterday I did go to the mall and look around . I went into a hand full of stores gathering job applications. I had DR. G help me fill out the one to Build a Bear and dropped it off last night.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Workarounds that worked for me going through school
So yesterday I talked about how a few weeks ago I got a nickname which is a workaround for my real name. Going through school there were lots of workarounds that worked.
Slant board
I used this in early elementary school to help me write. I did not like it because I wanted to be like everyone else. This was an idea of my preschool teacher who helped tutor me. It was helpful once I agreed to use it
Fischer Scissors.
Cutting things and doing art projects is a skill that is a staple in many kindergarten classrooms. I have Cerebral Palsy and I had some fine motor difficulty which made cutting difficult for my tiny hands to use. My OT recommended these special scissors that had bigger holes which make cutting easier. My mom donated multiple scissors to my kindergarten class. This made cutting easier for everyone.
Adapted Seating
Due to my Cerebral Palsy, I had trouble sitting well. My trunk muscles were so weak that it was easier for me to put my feet up near my chest which did not make for great learning posture. I had an adapted chair from second to fifth grade. It was a blue chair with a block on the back with a velcro cushion .
Alpha Smart
When I was in second grade , I moved to the public school so there were more resources to help me access the general education curriculum. One was an Alpha Smart. I am sure that many disabled students remember these word processors . I had one in second grade. This helped me type my spelling words and write stories. Nowadays Ipads and tablets can do far more cool things than my word processor ever could. I did not like using these things because I wanted to be like the other kids. In third grade, I got access to the school computer and by fourth grade I wanted to write and my teacher agreed to let me write. In middle school, my aide and I took notes. In high school I took my own notes.
Pulse Pen
In college I used a Pulse pen to help me take notes. I highly recommend this for students who are auditory learners. It is better than a tape recorder because when you touch on a note it actually plays what was said while you are taking notes. I think this assisted me with doing well in college. I graduated from Community College with honors.
Sniffle Buddies
A cool wristband that helps me manage my drooling.
Name Tags
I love name tags because when I meet someone that can't understand my real name I just showed them my name tag. It is easy and quick. A few weeks ago someone gave me the nickname that I now use to introduce to people. I love my new nickname.
Do you have any adaptation that you use? Want a more in-depth description of an adapted strategy? Leave a comment below.
Got images from
Slant board: http://www.sgwoodworksllc.com/Incline_Board.JPG
Fiscar scisssors https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/515%2BQfIJsqL._SL1000_.jpg
Blue chair :http://s7d2.scene7.com/is/image/NationalBusinessFurniture/51239_0?hei=325
Alpha Smart http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NjAyWDEwMjQ=/z/yq8AAMXQ74JTUAWT/$_12.JPG?set_id=880000500F
Pulse Pen image https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41N8dbsDUHL._SY300_.jpg
Sniffle Buddies http://www.childrite.com/media/Sniffle_powderblue.jpg
Slant board
| Image description :A side view of a slant board facing to the right |
I used this in early elementary school to help me write. I did not like it because I wanted to be like everyone else. This was an idea of my preschool teacher who helped tutor me. It was helpful once I agreed to use it
Fischer Scissors.
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| image description:blue scissors on a white background |
Cutting things and doing art projects is a skill that is a staple in many kindergarten classrooms. I have Cerebral Palsy and I had some fine motor difficulty which made cutting difficult for my tiny hands to use. My OT recommended these special scissors that had bigger holes which make cutting easier. My mom donated multiple scissors to my kindergarten class. This made cutting easier for everyone.
Adapted Seating
| image description a blue classroom chair against a white background |
Due to my Cerebral Palsy, I had trouble sitting well. My trunk muscles were so weak that it was easier for me to put my feet up near my chest which did not make for great learning posture. I had an adapted chair from second to fifth grade. It was a blue chair with a block on the back with a velcro cushion .
Alpha Smart
| Image Description A blue keyboard with a tiny green screen. says AlphaSmart 200 between the screen and keyboard. On a teal background |
When I was in second grade , I moved to the public school so there were more resources to help me access the general education curriculum. One was an Alpha Smart. I am sure that many disabled students remember these word processors . I had one in second grade. This helped me type my spelling words and write stories. Nowadays Ipads and tablets can do far more cool things than my word processor ever could. I did not like using these things because I wanted to be like the other kids. In third grade, I got access to the school computer and by fourth grade I wanted to write and my teacher agreed to let me write. In middle school, my aide and I took notes. In high school I took my own notes.
Pulse Pen
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| Image Description. A black pen pointed on the record button on the paper. Next to it has pause and stop, Then it has jump the other things are harder to make out. |
In college I used a Pulse pen to help me take notes. I highly recommend this for students who are auditory learners. It is better than a tape recorder because when you touch on a note it actually plays what was said while you are taking notes. I think this assisted me with doing well in college. I graduated from Community College with honors.
Sniffle Buddies
| Image desciption A blue wristband, On the front it says I'm blank 's buddy. Then it has the Words Sniffle in green and buddies in blue along with their website www.snifflebuddies.com |
A cool wristband that helps me manage my drooling.
Name Tags
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| A blue name tag that says on top " Hello my name is" and then there is a place to write your name |
I love name tags because when I meet someone that can't understand my real name I just showed them my name tag. It is easy and quick. A few weeks ago someone gave me the nickname that I now use to introduce to people. I love my new nickname.
Do you have any adaptation that you use? Want a more in-depth description of an adapted strategy? Leave a comment below.
Got images from
Slant board: http://www.sgwoodworksllc.com/Incline_Board.JPG
Fiscar scisssors https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/515%2BQfIJsqL._SL1000_.jpg
Blue chair :http://s7d2.scene7.com/is/image/NationalBusinessFurniture/51239_0?hei=325
Alpha Smart http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NjAyWDEwMjQ=/z/yq8AAMXQ74JTUAWT/$_12.JPG?set_id=880000500F
Pulse Pen image https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41N8dbsDUHL._SY300_.jpg
Sniffle Buddies http://www.childrite.com/media/Sniffle_powderblue.jpg
Monday, October 17, 2016
The life lesson behind Hide and Seek
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| Image description. A young white girl covering her eyes. Three young kids run away. |
So my two friends tandem blogged about the frustration they have when people wait to ready as an excuse. They then invited people to continue blogging.
One of my favorite old-school childhood games is hidden and seek. Kids count than say "Ready or not here I come."
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| Hawaii Image Described A young mixed race girl with a purple Hercules T- shirt, and a lei around her neck. |
When I was four about to turn five. My parents had their version of " Ready or not here I come," except they were not joking about it because it was the most important decision of their lives and would impact me for the rest of my life. It was time to pick a school for me to go to for Pre-Kindergarten. Up to this point, I had been educated with kids who had speech impairments in a county program the next town over. But now it was kindergarten, the big leagues. They decided to have me apply for a private school. This school welcomed me in with open arms ,but let's say for a minute that they said.
AZ isn't ready to be included because ...
* drools a lot , the other kids will think it's gross"
* has bad balance."
If you are reading this thinking that they can't justify special education for that. Your right they can't because it's against the law, but I have heard too many stories from parents of kids with intellectual disabilities of school officials saying that their kid isn't ready because of their disability. Because if these same people used this I would have never stepped foot in a general education class. Because at 25. I have a real hard time saying my name, I still drool, I have bad balance, but when they were willing to make accommodations for me I was able to learn.
Instead at the private school, I was able to be myself, and my peers got to learn that disability was not something to be ashamed about. I was able to drool and not have kids mind because sometimes I drooled. My drool and I were invited to birthday parties and kids from my school went to my birthday parties.
In kindergarten, my teacher was determined to teach me how to jump rope. When she was on yard duty she made it her personal mission to teach me how to jump rope. By the end of the year, I was jumping rope. That kid with bad balance learned how to jump rope. The kid with bad balance learned from her best friend how to do the monkey bars.
A few weeks ago, After that kid that could not pronounce her name, graduated with their BA. They had a work around. They have a short name. There are workarounds for a lot of things. More on that tomorrow.
Adults need not be ready to include students with significant disabilities . They just need a belief that all kids can learn alongside their peers. Students with significant disabilities do not need to be reading, or potty trained or speaking in full sentences. They are ready and are coming. Luckily there is a lot research that supports resources that supports full inclusion. So schools that feel "not ready" can get ready because ready or not here comes disabled kids. What you'll find is worth the finding when done right .
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Important documentry
Hard to watch but important to see. I want to live in a world where all disabled lives matter. These test might change this. Disabled people are not broken and our lives have value. Click Here to see this documentary from the UK.
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Friday, October 14, 2016
Really happy with this tool
I have been using this tool for a week and am very happy with it.I recommend it for everyone. Have a good weekend.
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