Patchwork Promises

Patchwork Promises
An Oral History Project by the Promise Foundation, Sandusky

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Thanks for the link to this video from:Sandy, Illinois (alpy2@aol.com)Our Children Left Behind (http://www.ourchildrenleftbehind.com)

Monday, January 10, 2011

Worth Reading

Toledo Blade, January 10, 2011
Lucas County families struggle to care for autistic kids
Parents point fingers at county Board of Developmental Disabilities

http://www.toledoblade.com/article/20110110/NEWS16/110119997/-1/RSS10

Sunday, January 9, 2011

This One Is Tricky

My grandson, Jacob, drew this picture several years ago when he was, I'm guessing, about five? It is a portrait of "Tricky", the family dog (was once named "mutt of the year" not only in Lucas County, but in a national poll.)

But here's the thing. When I first saw this drawing, I chuckled because my grandson obviously didn't know how to draw an animal. For example, that thing that looks like a balloon on top of the dog's back is supposed to be Tricky's tail. But after all, what does a preschooler know about "perspective"? Nevertheless, I praised his efforts anyway, and stuck the picture on the refrigerator along with other exhibits in my art gallery.

Then, the other day, I looked at it again. Dang! Talk about perspective. I suddenly realized that maybe I was the one without perspective, and lacking the ability to see what he saw.

Look at it again. Now stop to think that maybe it's a picture of the dog walking away, but stopping to look back at us over her shoulder. In that case, the tail's right where it is supposed to be.

I think there might be a lesson in there somewhere.