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Mutual Understanding

IMG_1421We just got back from Jesse’s cousin’s wedding reception. The reception was pretty standard but Jes had an interesting experience with his grandmother. Grandma (usually referred to as “PoPo”) is a very sweet lady who lives in a studio at the Assisted Living Residence next to Cerritos College. She took care of Jesse when he was a baby so they’ve always had a special bond that required no verbal communication. Exchanges between them usually involve her asking or saying something and Jesse responding with a nod and smile (having no idea what she just said). He’s always had someone to translate in a time of need. Well, today was a little different. We were on our own.

Since we didn’t attend the wedding ceremony, we had the duty of picking her up and taking her to the reception. When we got there, she was pleasantly surprised to see us. As we walked in, she quickly tidied up a bit and started to make some tea for us. So I quietly asked Jes, “uh, does she know we’re taking her somewhere?” It turns out that no one told her ahead of time. OK…I guess we’ll just have to tell her. The problem was that she only speaks Cantonese and neither of us were able to communicate with her. So Jes called his dad and gave the phone to her. Once she was told that we were taking her out for dinner, it was all good. That is, until we suggested that she should bring a sweater. I tried to find one but all she had hanging were a bunch of heavy coats. After some fumbling with broken English and some gestures, she figured it out and spent the next 10 minutes trying to find a sweater in her closet. OK…got the sweater…now we gotta check her shoes. Jes’ mom specifically asked us to make sure she wore proper shoes. So I pulled out a pair of “church shoes” for her. She figured it out and put on one of the them and then decided that the ones she was wearing were fine. OK…those shoes weren’t bad. Time to go!

At the reception, we all sat together at Table 14. Grandma was chillin’…sorta dozing off every now and then. In her old age, I don’t think she remembers many people anymore. At one point, a lady (someone she used to know) came by and tapped her on the shoulder and said “hello” to her. As the lady walked away, Grandma looked at Jes and (in Cantonese) asked him, “do you know who that was?”. Jes shrugged with “I don’t know”. Considering the limited amount of communication they had, they managed to get a good laugh. In fact, Grandma laughed so hard that she had tears in her eyes. That was entertaining…for both of them.

halfway there

Yesterday, I hit 180 downloads and $50 on my istockphoto portfolio (check out the link on the right). I only need 50 more dollars in order to cash out! Most of my photos can only make a max of 40 cents per download due to the limits of my previous 4mpx camera. I now have a 5mpx camera that will yield 60 cents per download for the “Large” file. If only I had a 6mpx digital SLR…*wink* *wink*. It IS someone’s birthday soon. *wink* Anyone want to donate to the “Nikon D70s Fund”? I accept cash, checks, and PayPal. Tee Hee.
P.S. **Happy Birthday to Elaine, Jay, and Juliet!!**

It’s YOUR birthday too?!

I was looking through my old versions of beakatude along with my old geocities site and the pita site. My have things changed. I also ran across some old blogs that I wrote back when nothing was automated. Since I put so much work into them before I thought I’d archive them into Blogger. It starts all the way back in August of 2004. I can’t believe it’s been over a year.
In other news, birthday plans are getting a bit complicated. If you’re free on Saturday, September 24th, plan on meeting us somewhere in LA or Long Beach for some happy birthday fun. Apparently there will be multiple birthday boys and girls celebrating. I’ll keep you posted.

How to Build a Better Clinic

Top Left: My Door; Top Right: Fine Motor/Messy Area
Bottom Left: Sensory/Gross Motor Area; Bottom Right: My “Office”
My clinic is just about finished! I’ve spent the past week reconfiguring my 15’x39′ portable into a safer, more functional space. Now it’s up to the kids to make some cool art projects to decorate the walls. School starts tomorrow…let’s see how it all works out!

Amtrack Century 2005

Jesse, Jimmy, and Pish finished their first Century today. They rode their bicycles from Irvine down to San Diego in 7.5 hours including 4 rest stops and 1 flat tire. The day started really early – waking up at 5:30, leaving the house by 6:30 and starting at 7:00.
They also had their own personal SAG (Support and Gear) along the ride too. Debbie, Eleen, and I had three cars and we followed each other down – partly alongside them on the bike route and also met up with them at each rest stop. The girls rode in the cars with cell phones, GPS, maps, the route list, and walkie talkies, which really helped!! We even got an emergency call from Jes when he got a flat tire. They called and said, “we’re on the corner of Carlsbad and Beech, can you meet us there?” We punched in the streets, found them, and brought out the bike pump. Who needs the official SAG when the unofficial SAG rocks?!
It was also a big family affair with Pish’s parents and Debbie’s parents along the way with Debbie’s brother and kids at one cheering stop. We also had dinner at Debbie’s brother’s house in San Marcos afterwards. Overall, they looked really strong out there and conquered the hill at Torrey Pines. The weather was nice, they had a view of the beach every once in a while, and had lots of people to take photos, cheer, and embarrass them throughout the day.
Fun day. Great job, boys!! What’s next?

Getting ready.

School doesn’t start until September 14th but work has really kicked into gear. I had a bunch of staff meetings today and gave an inservice to the staff. I was actually surprised at how well my presentation went considering that I prepared the powerpoint presentation last night before dinner and rehearsed it in my head this morning during our morning meeting. Not too shabby! 🙂 This afternoon I even stayed until 6:00 to set-up my clinic for next week. I’m not finished yet but it’s coming along nicely. This may sound a bit crazy but I’m actually enjoying work right now and looking forward to the new year. I just hope my enthusiasm doesn’t fade too quickly. It’s going to be a long year.