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2021 was a good year for me, I’m excited for 2022. Some New Years goals and thoughts :
It’s not January 1st but it’s still not far into the New Year so I figured I should write a bit about that.
I did so much last year that I have to step back and think...okay wait, what DO I want to think about / work on / manifest this year.
In 2021, I ended up being able to move out on my own. In December of 2020, I wrote a list of things that I wanted to see come to fruition in 2021, or to start working on. One of those things said, “I will start taking steps to move out as it is safe to do so.” I wrote the “safe” part because I didn’t know how COVID was going to be. I didn’t just start this goal, I completed it, and it feels amazing.
If you would have told me in December 2020 that I would be living in my own apartment with my brother and a cat, and that I would be successfully adulting and working two teaching jobs, I would not have believed you. 2021 was an amazing year for me, even though I know it was hard year collectively for the world, with the pandemic and the many other issues.
Even though I did so much this year and have gained so many more skills and much more independence, I feel like some things that I wanted to work on got left behind as I got swept up in moving out and adjusting to living on my own as a disabled adult.
Here are just a few things that I would like to do or work on this year. I will write them as if they are already happening. That is called manifesting. This means thinking about how you want to be or what you want to do in the future and imagine yourself actually doing it. I use the word “goals” rather than “resolutions” because I feel more pressured by that word and then if I don’t do the things then I’m upset with myself. Goals feel more actionable and something I can take steps to achieve.
1. I take better care of my body. I work on movement and exercise regularly, even if it is something small each day. I am stronger and have better balance than last year.
2. I write more. Blog posts, journal entries, poetry, reflections on my teaching. I write more often, even if it is just a little bit each day. I like writing, and many people in my life have told me that I am really good at it. But I don’t do it as much as I’d like right now.
3. I start actually planning how I want my “Disabled guidebook to France” to be. I have had this idea for about 3 years now to write a guidebook for travelers with various disabilities who want to go to France. It would talk about how accessible various cities are, have travel tips and other useful things.
4. I keep up with current events more - even if that’s just listening to the news headlines every day or every few days. I got good with this in 2020 and then by the fall of that year I wasn’t really doing it anymore, and haven’t since. I don’t need to know everything that’s going on, but I would like to have a basic understanding of world events so I don’t feel lost when others are talking about things and I feel like an informed citizen.
5. I learn how to cook and bake more and I try more new foods. I don’t pressure myself to have to cook complex things - even the simplest things like heating up canned chili and baking squash counts as cooking. For me, cooking and baking generally takes about twice as long as it would for an able-bodied person, so simple is easier, especially right now when I have a pretty basic knowledge of cooking. So I want to cook more things, but start simple and keep an open mind with food. All 3 of my parents (2 moms and 1 dad) are good at cooking in different ways and I admire that about them.
6. I start thinking more about how I’d like to help more disabled people and making plans - this blog, mentoring young people with cerebral palsy, teaching others who use mobility devices how to get on and off public transportation in my city and how to navigate the city.
What cool stuff did you do this year? What did you accomplish? What goals do you have for this new year?
That’s all for now. I’ll be back sooner than later with another post!
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{Blog 1} Kindred Novel - Dana v. Alice
The renowned science fiction novel Kindred by Octavia Butler compares two of the most major characters in the story: Dana and Alice. Kindred is quite notably the greatest novel written by Octavia Butler as it regards the story of a time traveler named Dana and her husband Kevin. Dana somehow gains extraordinary time skipping and time manipulating, which sends her back in the time of the antebellum South, where she meets Rufus and saves him. Dana discovers that she and Rufus are blood-related, and throughout the rest of the story, she repeatedly goes to the past when Rufus is in danger, and she herself goes back to the present when she’s in trouble. The two characters Dana and Alice are directly compared and contrasted throughout the story. Both are related as Dana comes from a time where slavery and injustice has been fought against, and Alice is from when slavery was the social norm in America. Their interaction at first went off positive, but soon, their relationship took a turn for the worst as they collided between different approaches. Dana’s ultimate goal in the past is to continuously save her ancestor Rufus from certain doom, as well as make sure Alice and Rufus elope and produce a child that will pass on their blood until it reaches Dana’s generation. However, Dana and Alice are more than alike than different. And in not just appearance, but the experiences they have to go through. On the plantation, many of the slaves believe that Dana and Alice traitors for being too close to Rufus, since he is the slave master. Alice and Rufus had children together, but as for Rufus and Dana. that was an entire different story. Many of the slaves, even Alice, think that Rufus and Dana are romantically involved. According to Rufus himself, he said that Alice should act more like Dana, but even he can tell the distinguishable traits between the two. Dana cares a lot about Rufus and his well-being, as to why he encourages Alice to be like her. To some extent, Alice cares about Rufus and wants him to free their children from slavery. At the end of the day, Dana and Alice may have their differences and similarities, but have altered the way Kindred is portrayed.
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a poem i wrote.
Hi Taylor. First of all, I want to thank you for opening my eyes to the wonderful world of songwriting. It’s been such an amazing emotional outlet for me, and I am so proud of the songs I’ve written. Well, the following poem was our English homework, but I got really into it, because it’s similar to writing a song. I want to know what you think. Love, Amanda
“Who Are Girls?”
Girls. We are oftentimes berated
For our unique little quirks
For our bodies, we are debated,
And we’re assessed based on our skirts
We are watched through a microscopic lens
And they don’t understand
The two-way glass used by our friends
Gives them the upper hand
They say we are free
But we are judged on more
That does not taste like freedom to me,
We’re more restricted than before
The constraints include what we eat
And even though we love to dine
We’ll lie to make ourselves seem sweet
And to the salads we’ll say “Fine”
The sweet smell that is jealousy
Makes it hard to love ourselves
The poisonous scent of envy
Takes away from the pride in yourself
The fake tan of a model
The flawless face on an ad
We don’t need to feel awful
We need to be glad
Girls, we’re not plastic dolls
We don’t belong caged in
We can take down our walls
We’re not animals in a pen
Can you hear the applause?
I’m here, cheering you on,
Let’s do this thing together, because
Girls are brave and strong
Smile in the mirror
Touch the glass that’s in the way
I hope that now it’s clearer
There are no rules you must obey]
Give yourself a high-five
Feel how strong you are?
It’s a wonderful day to be alive
You are a superstar
Girls are beautiful and one-of-a-kind
And to that, I have to say,
You are precious and not confined
By the guidelines of today
taylorswift
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