Saturday, 21 January 2017

Looking Ahead


It's getting very eventful around here!

Lots of stuff coming down the pipes for me in terms of work and advocacy. First off, I'm officially back to looking for some work. So far, I've met with a few different people, including those I did the placement for, who all seem very enthusiastic about helping me. One such person is a new caseworker for the agency I'm currently getting helped by, who I was introduced to in a meeting yesterday.

Right out of the gate, she had some excellent ideas, including looking into self-employment as a way to promote my writing and speaking, while looking into something part-time in the reception/admin fields as something to do on the side. All of this sounded great to me, and I'm looking forward to working with her towards this.

I've also been looking at doing some more writing, both for the blog and elsewhere. I've been fortunate enough to have recently got some advice and motivation from a couple of fathers of kids with Joubert who were gracious enough to offer their professional expertise.

And lastly (for now, anyway), I've got two advocacy opportunities lined up for this year! The first is another opportunity to speak to the Social Work students at Carleton University. The other is I've been asked to lead a teen/adult discussion group at the 2017 Joubert Syndrome conference in Phoenix, Arizona. The whole family is going and we're already registered, so it should be fun!

More on all of this as it develops.

Cheers!

Thursday, 19 January 2017

The World Keeps On Spinning


Tomorrow is definitely going to be an interesting day.

Two degrees and sunny here by the afternoon. I've got an employment-related meeting in the morning. It's Friday, which is always good. Oh, and the US gets a new president.

Not to make light of that last one, because it's a big deal to a lot of people worldwide. But at the same time, I worded it like that to remind people that, regardless of what happens, tomorrow's still another day. The sky won't darken, the oceans won't dry up, and I'm pretty sure I won't see Rick Grimes and Daryl Dixon running through the streets of Ottawa killing zombies.

So if tomorrow's big event should get you down, just breath, be nice to others, and remember to enjoy whatever else the day has to offer.

Cheers