Friday, April 23, 2021

Lesson 695: Diversity

Mother Goose is here to bring you 

your weekend story:

What diversity has Mother Nature sent us this spring!

Blue skies and blooming flowers one day,



And snow the next!





Erieites have learned to embrace the quirks 
of our Great Lakes weather patterns.

Spring fights her way through it every year.








The weather man says the snow is over 
and warmer air is coming our way again.


We're headed out to play some competitive ball this weekend--
we'll see if the rain predicted for south of us hold off.
Is 100% chance of rain really 100%?


Natalie didn't care much about the cold weather earlier this week.
39 degrees and drizzle?
Of course we can have Rita's!


Natalie is sporting her Harbor Creek Huskies Autism Awareness sweatshirt.
Hang on to this one if you have it--
it will be a collector's item.


The traditional autism puzzle piece logo is changing
at the urging of the people it represents.

See one blogger's perspective as to why the change
in the article below:


People like Erik and Natalie would like to be 
recognized as neurologically diverse.


This is the rainbow colored infinity symbol
that will represent the Autism Spectrum
and Neurodiversity.












Check the Lamp Post next week to find out 
my girls' next step.
Mountain Laurel Apparel, coming soon.



 Weekend Homework in honor of Earth Day:
Check out this time lapse video of the earth
from 1984-Present.


Let's all do our part to keep our Human Home healthy and vibrant,
full of the diversities of life.

Eloise















Friday, April 16, 2021

Lesson 694: Giants Among Mere Mortals

 Peek-a-boo!



Time for your weekend visit to the Lamp Post.

Spring has sprung


and the restless natives are out and about.






Spring,
in all her beauty,
stands a giant among mere mortals.


Speaking of giants...
this bigfoot headed to school today.
It was Sam's first Friday spent in school
in 399 days!


Forward progress.



We've made progress on the autism front.
April is Autism Awareness Month.
It got little mention in 2020 at the height of the pandemic.


This year,
I'll inform you of those forward steps
on the rest of the Fridays in April.



We'll start not with our story,
but one that caught me completely off guard today.
My favorite scientist/YouTuber, Mark Rober,
has a son with autism.
This, I did not know.


I'll keep my words short tonight so you have time to watch this before you nod off.
It is a must view for all blog readers.
I will ask you when I see you next,
and be prepared to tell me your favorite part.
I'm a teacher I will know if you are lying.

Mark Rober and son CLICK HERE

Mark Rober tells his story in his typical engaging way.

He included my favorites,

Carley Fleischman--whose story motivated me to begin this blog 

over a decade ago.

Jason,

the basketball team manager with the sweet three point shot

makes an appearance, too.

Watch this video.

Rober fans, listen for his voice crack--

a rare show of emotion that triggered my own tears.

I hope you enjoy this honest peek into this very special world of people,

and agree they are most definitely Giants Among Mere Mortals.

--Eloise

Saturday, April 10, 2021

Lesson 693: Beyond the Influence

 

Happy Saturday, Readers.

No one loves a warm, April weekend more 

than an Erieite.


We've gone from this




To this,
in just nine days.


Speaking for me, 
and all of my colleagues at Clark Elementary,
that's our favorite tree in the photo above.

We watched her turn spring green this week,
which signals it's time for the annual
Egg Drop.



If you are a reader who did this assignment,
post what you packed your raw egg in,
and if it survived the drop from the school roof.
In 1979 I used a Pringles canister,
and she did not survive!

So much of what I learned while I was a student
at Clark School 
influences my teaching today.  

I've been thinking a lot about things that have influenced me
because of this guy:


Oh my!
Tim McGraw hosts the most amazing radio show
on Apple Music.
I play it while I walk outside for a treat,
while I beat my feet.

I highly recommend this radio show for anyone.
In the first episode Tim tells about his influences in his life 
in between his favorite tunes.
His own songs and Faith's are on his playlist,
but so are 
Allman Brothers
Van Halen
Dixie Chicks
Willie Nelson
Dolly Parton
Fleetwood Mac
Merle Haggard
Carly Simon
Adele
Keith Urban
Doobie Brothers

In fact,
this Doobie Brothers hit is playing on repeat in the background
while I write this blog.



This Allman Brothers Band hit, too.
Check out this one with
Gregg Allman, Vince Gill, and Zac Brown!



As life is starting to reopen up a bit
and we are walking towards the light 
at the end of the pandemic tunnel
music is making its way into my life again.
I'm also wearing jewelry
and sipping a Friday night pony bottle each week.


The pandemic has certainly influenced me.
The COVID-19 restrictions have been tough on a creative soul
who thrives on the heartbeats of other people.
Social distancing creates distance.
Isolation is isolating.

However, I do have the pandemic to thank 
for my new favorite hobby--
walking.
I'm talking serious, planned out walking,
not just roaming with the dogs,
although they are part of the plan, too.  

Eloise highly recommends a step counter
with workouts included. 


I'm so influenced by nature
that walks outdoors in local parks,
are my most frequented paths.




Readers, if you know what kind of duck this is,
please let me know.
Bull Dam, North East, PA.


This weekend I wanted to wake up at the cabin
to fit in an early morning hike,
forcing a Saturday post rather than the typical Friday.


I thought that was Mountain Laurel,
but my Picture This! App told me I was mistaken.
It's called Spring Beauty,
which I think is quite a nice name.

The dogs hiked so much Penny had to be carried out of the van
because she was too tired to walk.


And Hazel insisted riding on Natalie's lap
the entire ride home.


Stop at the Lamp Post each week this month
to find out more of Eloise's influences.

The Allegheny National Forest is a big one.





Holiday celebrations are another.




Sam and I were the lucky ones this year
in Grandma's Money Bunny eggs.



Evidence of covid's influence:
Without even thinking,
we brought our Easter Nest outside in the driveway
and spaced ourselves apart.
We're all vaccinated, 
so we really didn't need to.
It was weird how we thought nothing of the practice
until I looked back at the photos.


The old Italian influences prompted us to make
Aunt Terri's Easter cookies ourselves!


They looked pretty but you could have cracked a tooth
on our dough.  Aunt Terri's taste much better!

I suppose I should show you the unedited shot--
keeping it real--


The Easter Bunny tried to distract Hazel and Penny
with a bone so he wouldn't get eaten.

They chewed it through in an hour
and Penny will not put it down.



This annoys Hazel.


Sports are a big influence in my life.
Kid sports, especially.

Baseball


is


back!


Speaking of baseball
and the great outdoors,
I got up and close with one of these little guys.


Eloise got her first tick!
Thanks to some knowledgeable and resourceful
baseball moms,
we extracted him from my left hip in minutes.


After our hike today we took 6 off of Hazel,
2 off of Penny,
and 1 off of Sam.

Pay close attention to your People & Pets this season!

In some upcoming posts we'll find out some more of 
Eloise's influences:

It's Autism Awareness month.


We'll find out who is the lucky recipient
of this great book I'd like to pass along.




which is slowly getting more abused by the day.


And you can help me solve the mystery of who buried their 
cheese stuffed pig hoof under my pillow.


See you again in a few moons!


Eloise