Thursday, August 18, 2011

Yes, I Stutter

When I was four years old, I learned to read, but I couldn't write yet.  I started Kindergarten when I was four also, but that was because my mom thought she could get away with lying to the school and telling them I was five.  I picked up the paint brushes, crayons and pencils with my left hand.  When my teacher came around to teach me how to write my name, she told me that I had the pencil in the wrong hand and she took it out, placed it in my right hand, covered my hand with hers and moved my hand around to form the letters of my name. 

That was how I learned that my left hand was the "wrong hand".  I learned to write my name, paint my pictures and circle the picture of the cat that matched the word CAT with my right hand from that day forward.

When my fifth birthday rolled around almost three months after my first day of school, I was so excited I kept telling everyone at the school it was my fifth birthday.  The teacher took me to the principal's office.  The principal asked me how old I was.  I was in trouble.  I didn't know why, but for some reason, turning five was not acceptable!  They called my mom.  I waited in the principal's office.  My mom came to the school.  I didn't get to go back to Kindergarten anymore that year.

I began to stutter the same year.
DID I STUTTER? by minx267
 I never once in my life put two and two together until I saw the movie "The King's Speech".  In that movie, a speech therapist tells the King that the root of his stutter comes from being forced to write with his write hand when he was naturally left handed.  I had a complete Ah Ha! moment while watching that movie.

My stutter only came out when I was stressed or frustrated in some way.  Fighting with my older brothers (happened frequently), in trouble for something with my mom (less frequently) or even when reading aloud and trying to figure out an unfamiliar word (I was and am an avid reader so this happened quite often).

I mostly combated the stutter by learning to not get stressed.  I still stutter somewhat to this day when I do get stressed but it's not very bad and if I take a deep breath, close my eyes, gather my thoughts and start over, I can get past it.  Now my stutter usually only shows up when I disagree with someone emphatically and I'm trying to defend my view or when I'm trying to remember a word and it gets "stuck on the tip of my tongue". 

After a severe car accident I was in almost seven years ago, I had to go to many different specialists.  Four of them worked together to give me some information about the brain injury I had from the accident.  After running many tests, CAT scans and cognitive tests and conferring with the other specialists, one of them asked me what my primary hand was.  I said I was right handed.  His response surprised me.  "Actually, you are clinically classified as ambidextrous."  I told him the story about the Kindergarten teacher. 

I guess in the long run, I can thank that teacher because she forced me to learn to deal with stress and gave me the gift of ambidexterity. 

Life provides us with many obstacles to overcome.  How we deal with them is all a matter of perspective.
Half Full/Half Empty by JessicaInSeattle
Until Next Time,
JessicaInSeattle

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Fantasy Football?

I know almost nothing about football.  To give you a better idea, I'll tell you what I do know.  Some number of guys in tights and giant plastic shoulder pads run around a field and try to get an oblong, yet pointy shaped ball to their designated end of the field while some equal number of guys in the same attire (albeit different colours) try to stop them.  And vice versa.

That's the extent of it.  So, why on Earth would I agree to play Fantasy Football?
I did not at all understand until two weeks ago when I finally asked someone who explained it to me, how Fantasy Football even works or what it was.

When it was explained to me, it sounded kind of fun to my competitive side.  Now that I've agreed to play it, however, I've realized what I've got myself into.

Which is most likely a heap of trouble!  I know nothing about any of the players and I only know a handful of team names!

And after doing some googling, I've discovered that Fantasy Football team names are made up.  Now, this part I could have some fun with!

I personally like this one - although it seems it is already taken:
Breaston Plants Fantasy Football by FantasyTeamShirts

Wish me luck!

Until Next Time,
JessicaInSeattle

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Sharks!

Sharks can cause massive hysteria, involuntary twitching of the limbs, even curiosity and fascination.  Some people can't stand to look at them, some can't look enough.  Some find them the most frightening creatures on planet Earth and some think the fear is unwarranted.  Wherever you fall on the spectrum, we've got something for you at Zazzle!
Shark Pushing Through Mousepad by sharkweek
Fins Up! Shark mousepad by twalsh6
Sharks are cool t-shirt by dirtywhiteshirt
Land Sharks by bosssadler
Shark by FunGraphix
SHARK WEEK by goodboy186
 I hope you've found something you like!

Until Next Time,
JessicaInSeattle