Tuesday, September 8, 2009

School starts today!

  
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Lao Tse

 School starts today for me and it has been my continuous journey of personal growth. I especially want to thank my husband for his support & love and my family for their encouragement as well as their love. 

I honestly don't know think I would have been able to make it to this point without their encouragement. 


You all mean very much to me especially today. 

I have vlogged in YouTube under my name as DBadvocate and it's a full 10 minutes. You can see the nervousness trepidation and excitement on my face. 

Yes, even my laptop is distorted because I show the furkids on the webcam. All because I am excited, nervous and happy.. all in one! 

Click to my YouTube- click here.



I am FINALLY going to college and it is G.B.C!! This proves you are never too old to go back to school! 

Classes don't start until 10 am but shit, I'm leaving in half-hour to see several people and drop off several forms. I know I will be tired tonight as my last class finishes at 8 pm. I'll be home around 9:30 -10 pm the latest. 


I do live quite a bit of a distance from GBC so it's not too bad for me as I do read on the TTC. I take the streetcar as it's much more quieter for me. 

Well, I better shut up now as I have those all too familiar excited feelings in my stomach. I can't eat, had soft poop all night and the same god-damn feelings I had all my life - the day before Labour Day feelings, ALL came back to me yesterday! 


I swear to you, I thought I was finished with those when I graduated from H.S but nope, it came back with a vengeance! 

Alrighty, I'm going to put my socks and shoes on like I normally do everyday and going to head off for the streetcar. [Cosburn then King] 


I love you all and I do miss you all very much. 
Love,
Patty OXOX



 

Monday, September 7, 2009

Christmas crafts

Hugs all,

I have started on Christmas crafts already.

Yes! You read it right!

CHRISTMAS!

Click on the link to go to a great website for easy Christmas crafts with cheap stuff, think Dollarama! Yes, my favourite place!

This year, I am starting much earlier because I want to personally make each gift I give out to my family. Yes, you all, individually, receive handmade with love by me, a gift.

I already made several and they're tucked away. They took me quite a while to do it but I felt very happy with the effort I put in them.

College starts tomorrow and I am already thinking BIG!

ALIP is 15 months and I learned at Orientation that Ryerson recognises the ALIP credits so I can go to Ryerson for two years to get my B.A.

I would like to get my B.A in Disability Studies. Being an advocate, I strongly believe I will do best in the field of Disability Studies. Ryerson offers this program to critically analyse the morals and values of society towards the disabled people.

After Ryerson, I would like to get my Ph.D in Critical Disability Studies at York University.  York offers much more than Ryerson as it is a much more intense study about the disabled community. The socio-economic, socio-psychological and social aspects of being disabled, per se, in society.

How being "disabled" by itself, the quote affects so many people, the label itself affects the human psyche.

This is where I know I will get a lot of personal satisfaction learning more and more.

I look forward seeing you all as I miss you all very much. I do miss tactiling and chatting with you all one to one. Catching up on the news too as well.

Please do keep in touch, much love from me to you all.

LOVE
Patty oxox

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Dear loved ones

Hi family,

My blog is now closed to only family.

I feel it is now time to focus on my blogging only for family so you all can keep tabs on me and my private blog as well.

I have also made my picture albums in Facebook private as well.

Hugs to you all and I miss you very much!

Love,
Patty oxox

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Time has flown!

Well good morning to you all!

I'm sitting down in our humble abode in East York, ON. East York is in Toronto and we love it. It's much more busier granted and we do miss the tranquility Kitchener offered however Toronto offers much more than Kitchener offers us.

We need the accessibility that TTC offers us and accessibility we can get almost everywhere here in T.O. Kitchener is quiet, granted but too boring at times for us. I'd be bored to tears because I grew up living there.

When we first moved to Toronto, we were out all the time, walking everywhere and wanted to eat here and there. The different restaurants we wanted to try but we knew we had to watch our finances.

College starts for me in less than 2 weeks. I have orientation and workshops to go to before classes starts.

Mosey and Hannah just LOVES this flat because of the animal traffic they get all day. We have Anakin, he's a handsome cat that just makes himself at home here at this apartment building. Mosey likes Anakin but Hannah wants nothing to do with him.

He gobbles all the food, pees/poops in both litter boxes and plops himself down in both cats' baskets to sleep. This sets Hannah off in a real tizzy and she'll bite him on his leg but he'll ignore her. Normally when Hannah bites Mosey on his leg, Mosey will run off and nurse his leg or run to me for intervention. [I can't say "What a wimp!" because I always say "Ahh ahhh, no fighting!"]

Our flat is twice the size of the Kitchener flat and we just really enjoy the open space. We have several walls that were painted dark red when we arrived and it really offsets the mood in this flat. The opposite walls are painted ivory. Really relaxing for us.

Next week Friday, we will be in Kitchener as I need to see my family doctor and from there I will ask to be switched to a Toronto doctor. I would like to keep my current doctor and ask if I can see another doctor for temporary visits as I dislike going to walk in clinics. I never get the answer from those walk in clinics, who really likes to sit almost 2 hours to see a doctor for only 5 minutes? I know I don't and have far too much important things to do than sit down and watch other people being sick or whining to the receptionist when their turn is.

Patience is a virtue and whining won't make the clock go faster, I know I tried but still.. no luck!

I am off to do Christmas card making and have a great day everyone!

Tactile smile!
Patty

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Long time no blog!

Hi dear ones!

It's been a long time since I blogged! A lot has happened and I must share news with you all! They're great news you see.. it snowballed in a wonderful way!

We have a beautiful little girl, her name is Hannah. Oh she's a feisty little furball that tells us what to do BUT loves to snuggle with me and it only has to be with me. *sighs* She's a sweet little thang that loves to boss Mosey around and just loves to chew Mosey's tail! Mosey hates it when Hannah just goes for the tail!



I've applied to George Brown College for the American Sign Language Literacy Instructor Program - ALIP and we went to the ALIP open house. I had a wonderful day at the open house, breezed through the screening and the interview process. I suspect because I wanted the program so badly I could taste it.

I am accepted!!


Hubby and I move to T.O this August 1st and we will live in the Cabbagetown area. We love this area the best because it's just beautiful. We're very very blessed because we have wonderful superintendents. We're just moving from the Kitchener location to the T.O location so we don't have to worry about first/last or the deposit at all. We just change building managers, that's all and pretty much we're very set when we move.

It's the same, one bedroom apartment like what we have here. Mosey and Hannah are going to like it because it's more "people/animal" traffic and they get to supervise!

Hubby is taking the Graphic Design program at GBC and his program is 3 years long whereas mine is 15 months fast track. [3 years compressed]

I am really looking forward to all the courses at GBC and the personal growth I know I will learn. The enrichment and the empowerment I will continue to have each day at college.

Tactile smile and 90 Love!!
Patty oxox

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Hi all!

I'm back after a personal leave from blogging for several reasons. I had to focus on several priorities namely my personal downtime and 90 Love. I had to really make time for myself, my downtime and especially hubby and my Friday date nights. We had been sorely missing out on those focusing on 90 Love and other community commitments.

We love our community commitments and have been dedicating ourselves to them. We just love the feeling of fulfillment when we accomplish the commitments as the community really appreciates the efforts.

Back to this blog, I've decided to make a separate blog focusing on 90 Love and you can find this blog at 90 Love.http://90love.blogspot.com/

Tactile smile and have a wonderful day dear friends!
90 Love!
Patty oxox

Monday, February 23, 2009

ILY candles and embeds

This past weekend, I've been busy making ILY candles and embeds for the 90 Love booth at various locations.

I think they came out great and just love how they smell and look! I made everything you see in the two pictures. They're all for fundraising and safe to say the whole weekend our flat smelled really nice! Green Tart Apple, Blossom Fields, Hawaiian Dreams and Citrus Oil.

I used spring scents so they would rejuvenate the senses after the dull winter!

Those candles will come attached with a leather string and a ILY pendant.

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Tactile smile!
Patty

Thursday, February 19, 2009

More memory wire bracelets & pendants

Those are for the 90 Love booth at the Mayfest event that I mentioned about at the previous blog entry. I really enjoyed myself making those and they are great beading therapy.

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Tactile smile!
Patty

Monday, February 16, 2009

Pendants

Today I made pendants as I made one for myself and just loved how they turned out.

Hubby and I will be going to Mayfest and setting up the 90 Love booth with other DeafBlind artists/craftisans.

This is what I've done so far with the pendants, I like how they've turned out. These will go for $2.00 each and I will look for really good quality leather strands to attach with those.

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Tactile smile to all!
Hugs,
Patty

Sunday, February 15, 2009

More beautiful glass beading products

$10 USD necklace

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$10 USD pet collar

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$20 USD bracelet/necklace set

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$10 USD bracelet

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$10 USD bracelet

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$10 USD bracelet

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$10 USD bracelet

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$10 USD bracelet

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$10 USD bracelet

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$5 USD bookmark

FRONT

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BACK

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$5.00 USD eyeglasses holder

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Beautiful glass bracelets

I used a different variety of beads in those bracelets this time and wanted to use precious gems. I used jade, hematite, amethyst, red coral, blackstone, tiger's eyes, turquoise and other beautiful glass beads. I hope you enjoy the beautiful bracelets as much as I enjoyed putting them together.

**SOLD**

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[glass, jade]

**SOLD**

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[very heavy glass]

$10 bracelet

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[red coral, blackstone, glass]

$10 bracelet

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[turquoise, glass and gold]

$10 bracelet

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[hematite, turquoise, glass and silver]

$10 bracelet

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[glass and silver]

$10 bracelet

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[glass, blackstone, silver and amethyst]

$10 bracelet

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[glass, red coral, hematite]

$10 bracelet

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[very heavy glass, gold and variegated beads]

$10 bracelet

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[jade, gold and glass]

$5.00
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[tiger's eyes]



Child's bracelet -$3.00

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[glass and silver]

I'd really like to thank my husband Christopher for his amazing photography skills as he truly captured the beauty of the beads in those pictures.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Glass beads and the beauty of them

I've been doing a lot more glass beads bracelets and making sets as well.

Beading therapy I highly recommend it because it is excellent for hand/eye coordination. Of course I may have the most costliest therapy as I just paid over $100 but I love it! I use glass as it is easiest to work with. The texture is smooth and the seed beads has to be glass too.

It's a personal preference of mine because glass is easier to pick up, handle and manipulate when working with them especially when I'm working with memory wire.

Hubby, bless his heart, he took pictures of the bracelets, necklaces, bracelet/necklace set and a pet collar I've made. They came out great! I am very impressed with the colour choices as they are so vibrant.

The money that I sell will all go to 90 Love, a non profit support group for the DeafBlind community. The DeafBlind community needs to socialise more with the Deaf community so it is my personal goal to use 90 Love as a common bridge for both communities to socialise together.

Enjoy the pictures as I definitely enjoyed making them!
Tactile smile,
Patty


Pet collar $8.00


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Necklace/Bracelet/earring $12.00 set [earring not shown]

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Bracelets $10.00


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Child's Bracelet $5.00
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Necklace $10.00


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