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National Cathedral and Washington DC

A week ago, we got home from a trip to Washington DC. This was my second trip in 6 months to our nation’s capital, after a visit gap of many decades. Even though the weather was very hot and muggy, it was particularly enjoyable to go with my family (my son Paul, daughter Jessica and her boyfriend Matt, husband John, and our friend Laura Biche). We were mostly there to hear Jessica sing opera but during the days, we did manage to visit a few wonderful places: the Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veterans
Memorial
, Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, Smithsonian Natural History Museum, and the National Cathedral. We went by the Folger Shakespeare Library and were sorry to find it closed for the day. Congresswoman Eshoo’s office tried to get us White House tour tickets but they were unavailable.

The National Cathedral was very moving; I had never visited before. Since National Cathedral is Episcopal (and we are Episcopalian), we went to Sunday morning worship services. I have toured big impressive cathedrals and temples in many countries but they almost always belong to someone else’s religion: the Episcopal church mostly erects small buildings. I felt proud that this big beautiful place was created for the glory of God by my own church. The Space Window (including its moon rock fragment, a gift by the Apollo astronauts on the 5th anniversary of their moon landing) was particularly impressive. The memorial windows to Confederate Generals R.E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson and the tomb of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson were also notable.

Paul reading the
Gettysburg Address

Paul Reading the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln Memorial Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Resting in the shade
Lincoln Memorial

Resting in the shade at the Lincoln Memorial Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln Memorial

Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

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American Flag<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Women Soldiers
Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Women Veterans Vietnam Veterans Memorial Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Paul, Jessica, Matt in front of the
Wright Brothers’ 1903 Flyer

Paul, Jessica, Matt in front of the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Laura at
Morrison-Clark Hotel

Laura Biche dressed for church, 1864 Morrison-Clark Hotel, Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Fireplace at the
Morrison-Clark Hotel

Fireplace at, 1864 Morrison-Clark Hotel, Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

John and Laura
National Cathedral

John and Laura, National Cathedral Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Rev.M.L. King tribute
“I have a dream”

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I have a dream National Cathedral Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Space Window
National Cathedral

Space Window National Cathedral Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Glass Reflections on Wilson’s
Presidential Seal, National Cathedral

Glass Reflections on Wilson's Presidential Seal, National Cathedral Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Creation doorway
National Cathedral

John and Laura, National Cathedral Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Creation of the Moon
National Cathedral

Creation of the Moon National Cathedral Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Exterior
National Cathedral

Exterior National Cathedral Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Midsummer Night’s Dream
Folger Shakespeare Library

Midsummer Night's Dream Folger Shakespeare Library Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Macbeth
Folger Shakespeare Library

Macbeth Folger Shakespeare Library Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

King Lear
Folger Shakespeare Library

King Lear Folger Shakespeare Library Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Dino Cookies
Natural History Museum

Dino Cookies Natural History Museum Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Sandstone Concretion
Natural History Museum

Sandstone Concretion Natural History Museum Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Hope Diamond
Natural History Museum

Hope Diamond Natural History Museum Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

324 pounds of Natural Sheet Copper
Natural History Museum

324 pounds of Natural Sheet Copper Natural History Museum Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

John, Paul, Laura, Jessi, Matt
Natural History Museum

John, Paul, Laura, Jessi, Matt Natural History Museum Washington DC<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2008 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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High School IEP – Individualized Education Program

We held my son Paul’s IEP today and I thought it might help other parents going through this annual special education ritual to read about it. Paul just finished his Sophomore (grade 10) year in High School here in the San Francisco Bay Area. An IEP or Individualized Education Program is a meeting and set of documents describing the interventions or accomodations which will support the unique educational needs of a particular disabled child. The IEP is essentially the record of what has happened during the prior year and what the school, teachers, parents, and child agree will help that child learn best within the school. (There are much more precise and complex ways to define an IEP, of course.) IEPs can be used in public or private schools. Paul attends public school.

Paul has had an IEP since about 2nd grade. When he was younger, the IEP focussed more on understanding and evaluating his disabilities and what services might help him. Now that Paul is almost 16, the IEP is more focussed on the resources and program needed to support Paul’s more-or-less understood educational, social, and cognitive challenges.

Once, when Paul was worried that his IEP accomodations were not fair and that taking advantage of them was like cheating, one of the school administrators explained to him that he had to work so much harder and longer hours than most students because of his disabilities, the accomodations were to level the playing field so that he could compete in the mainstream school. This made good sense to Paul.

This morning, after weeks of preliminary discussions, nine of us met for the IEP.  As he has matured, Paul himself has been increasingly consulted during his IEPs and he spoke at length several times during this meeting. We all left an hour and a half later with a twenty-ish page stack of papers but a short list of accomodations and course work for Paul’s 2008-2009 (Junior) year in High School. Here is what we signed off on:

    • Accomodations:
      1. Uses own laptop computer at school
      2. Access to school computer, printer access (while working at school)
      3. Extra time on exams and assignments, when pre-arranged with teacher
      4. Alternative setting for test taking, as needed (allowed same access
        to test instructions and question answering as other students taking that test)
      5. Possible that test can be read aloud if needed
      6. Classroom aide in English and History, transitional aide support in Geometry
      7. Homework log prepared by classroom aide
    • Classroom Aide’s Duties:
      1. Note taking assistance
      2. Collect papers distributed in class
      3. Facilitate turning in assignments
      4. Social diffusion (modeling)
      5. Completion of homework log
    • Tentative 2008-2009 Course Work:
      1. Geometry
      2. Ceramics
      3. English
      4. U.S. History
      5. Physical Education
      6. Study Skills (2 periods)

This year (2007-2008), Paul took one more solid subject (Biology) along with Math, Art, English, History, and P.E. but he had only one Study Skills period. We all decided that since Paul recently passed his High School exit exam and has almost completed his required courses for graduation, the stress of a 4th solid wasn’t worth it. We will find out in August which teachers are assigned to these classes and how Paul’s schedule works out in detail.

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Living in a Cat World

15 March 2010: More on this topic is in the blog entry “Transitions for Young Adults with Neurocognitive Deficits”

Yesterday, my daughter Jessica published a wonderful blog post called Some things that work about a superb teacher, Linda Herreshoff. Linda was my son’s teacher for three years at Jordan Middle School in the Palo Alto Unified School District. Linda’s class is full of kids like Paul, who have social-cognitive challenges often diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum label, like: Asperger’s syndrome, high functioning Autism, Non-Verbal Learning Disorder, or Pervasive Developmental Disorder – Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS). Almost all of Linda’s kids are boys who are smart or very smart and have parents who will not give up. Paul matured and learned and thrived in Linda’s class as never before. Her love, wisdom, teaching skill, and patience are awesome.

Part of Jessica’s blog post was a reference to the Liller Family Blog Entry on Asperger’s Syndrome, which starts off with this excellent summary:

Most children live in a dog world: A dog loves to be around people and socially interact with them. They willingly show affection, and follow their master’s commands. They also love to play and hang around other dogs no matter what activity their engaged in.

Asperger’s children live in a cat world: A cat is generally a loner. They prefer doing things their own way and like/need their solitude. Cats come to people on their own terms in their own time and they aren’t very social unless they choose to be. They have a routine and like to stick to it. They have one interest at a time (usually that silly piece of string they love to paw at). And when backed into a corner, a cat will lash out.

Paul is almost six feet tall now and just about done with his Sophomore year in High School. We were thrilled today to hear that he has just passed the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). (Paul will be in High School for two more years. He took the CAHSEE this year just in case he needed several tries to pass it.) During our family dinner tonight celebrating Paul’s passing the CAHSEE, John and Jessica and Paul and I made a list of benefits and disadvantages of Paul’s social-cognitive challenges. As you will see, the two are almost mirror images of each other:

  • Benefits
    • Completely unaware of peer pressure
    • Amazing ability to concentrate
    • Generous, loving, and much given to small acts of meaningful kindness
    • Believes in long-term commitment, dedicated and loyal
    • Fastidious
    • Doesn’t lie well
    • Good sense of direction, sequencing, and paths
    • Loves ritual
    • Good at card and board games because he remembers all of the rules and the details of play
  • Disadvantages
    • Perseverant, stubborn, hard to influence
    • Gets stuck emotionally – sometimes needs help to move on
    • Can’t organize things – homework or papers or his room
    • Finds change difficult
    • Slow to mature
    • Extremely literal
    • Holds grudges with a very long memory
    • Does not take tests well
    • Follows all of the rules and expects everyone else to also

Of course, some of these behaviors sound like any teenage boy… (Also, Jessica says she treats all of her Engineering friends like they have Asperger’s and this works very well.)

Paul has been enjoying taking Art this year. Here he is with his new self-portrait.
2 July 2020 update: see Paul’s art portfolio on Paulselement
Paul's portrait and planning sheet photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Paul and his portrait photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2008 by Katy Dickinson

29 Dec 2016 – Links Updated

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Associate Bunny Memoir

The Easter Bunny is an important and very busy personage at this time of year. Our family understands that, unlike Santa Claus, The Bunny cannot be everywhere, so each year there is an Associate Bunny who helps out. In recent years, my daughter Jessica was Associate Bunny but now that she is at college, I returned to that role. Of course, the Associate Bunny cannot participate in the great Egg Hunt, so my son Paul declined the nomination. He did help dye the eggs.

This year, we had over 20 guests for Easter. Early in the morning, The Bunny hid 240 eggs (real hardboiled and dyed eggs, also plastic eggs with candies inside). Before the hunt, the children old enough to hunt are briefed by the Associate Bunny. During the briefing, every child picks a stuffed animal to be their personal advisor (since parents are not allowed to help hunt), plus a basket for their eggs. Egg Hunt Rule #1 is always There are no eggs in the flower beds. After the briefing, children line up inside the house in order of age. The youngest (5 years old) goes out first and has one minute by the clock before the next child leaves the house. The last three (ages 12 to 15) went out together.

For the adults, The Bunny hides the Gold and Silver eggs in very difficult places. The only clues are offered in two poems:

Gold Egg Poem
My hiding place is off the ground
My holder here is partly round
I can see you through the bars
Colored like the planet Mars
If the gold egg you would find
Seek the string which does me bind
Silver Egg Poem
A dark dry home looked good this year
And becoming cold wasn’t a fear
You will find me warm and snug
Trying to avoid both bug and slug
Would you find me hidden here
Lift me up and give a cheer

This year’s Gold egg was hanging from a thread behind some red wooden steps (found by my brother). The Silver egg was under some boards in the wood box (found by Jenny even though she was carrying Baby Emma while hunting). Here are some images from our Easter:

Hardboiling 5 dozen eggs

Hardboiling 5 dozen eggs - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Freshly dyed eggs

Freshly dyed eggs - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Green-Blue-Purple-Red-Orange-Yellow

Green-Blue-Purple-Red-Orange-Yellow dye - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Half finished

Half finished dying eggs - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Wax drawings on eggs

Wax drawings on eggs - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Almost done

Almost done dying eggs - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Holy Saturday Service
St. Andrew’s, Saratoga

Holy Saturday Service St. Andrew's - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Selling SAMA Auction Tickets
St. Andrew’s, Saratoga

Selling Auction Tickets, St. Andrew's - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Daniel, Paul, Pete, John
Easter Morning

Daniel, Paul, Pete, John, Easter Morning
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Eggs Waiting for the Hunt

Eggs Waiting for the Hunt - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Eggs on the Caboose

Eggs on the Caboose - WP668 - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Egg on an Aloe

Egg on an Aloe - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Xian Warrior Eggs

Xian Warrior Eggs - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Almond Tree Eggs

Almond Tree Eggs - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Hose Eggs

Hose Eggs - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Egg on a Column

Egg on a Column - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Hunters Briefing

Hunters Briefing - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Youngest About To Go

Youngest About To Go - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Hunting Eggs

Hunting Eggs - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Hug Time

Hug Time - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Lynda looking in the Woodbox

Looking in the Woodbox - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Emma’s 1st Easter

Emma's First Easter - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

John’s Salmon

John's Salmon - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Easter Lilies

Easter Lilies - Easter 2008
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2008 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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Caboose Kiss on Front Page

2007 WIllow Glen Resident 28 December WP668 story

Back on May 25, 2007, I wrote about our WP668 caboose move being the front cover story of the Willow Glen Resident, our local newspaper. We were surprised to find that at the end of last year, my husband John and I made the Year in Review 2007 front page story again with this picture:

2007 WIllow Glen Resident 25 May WP668 story

We did not see the 28 Dec 2007 paper, so we only found out about the photo being republished when people sent email about it. (Surprise!) The Willow Glen Resident folks were very helpful and gave us extra copies of the paper plus permission to scan and publish it in my blog. Here is the May 25, 2007 story plus the new December 28, 2007 “Year in Review” story:

2007 WIllow Glen Resident 25 May WP668 story2007 WIllow Glen Resident 25 May WP668 story2007 WIllow Glen Resident 25 May WP668 story

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Merry Christmas!


Merry Christmas!


from My Family to Yours

Paul and Jessica

Paul and Jessica - Christmas, 2007
photo: copyright 2007 John Plocher
Eleanor and Wade

Eleanor and Wade - Christmas, 2007
photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

John and Katy

John and Katy - Christmas, 2007
photo: copyright 2007 Jessica Dickinson Goodman

Birdie

Birdie the Cockatiel - Christmas, 2007
photo: copyright 2007 John Plocher
Valentino

Valentino the cat - Christmas, 2007
photo: copyright 2007 John Plocher

Images Copyright 2007 by Katy Dickinson, John Plocher,
Jessica Dickinson Goodman

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Dickens Christmas Fair & Cable Car Carolling in San Francisco

Last weekend, we enjoyed many of our family’s traditional Christmas events, including: going to The Great Dickens Christmas Fair and singing carols on a cable car in San Francisco. We picked up my daughter Jessica and her boyfriend Matt at SFO airport on Wednesday. (They were due home from college Tuesday night but their second flight was cancelled and they had to stay over in Dallas, Texas, courtesy of American Airlines.)

On Saturday, Jessi and her friends dressed up to go to the Dickens Fair at the San Francisco Cow Palace. My mother and friend Laura went too. Sunday, we went to the Lessons and Carols service at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Saratoga, then picked up Matt and drove to the city to sing carols with my parents. (Jessica revised our carols book this year.) We rode from Van Ness and California up and over Nob Hill to the Embarcadero. We walked around there to see the decorations before taking the cable car back. Today, my mother is coming to San Jose to assemble and bake fruitcakes. Tonight, we go to Christmas Eve service at St. Andrew’s. Christmas is at our house tomorrow; we are expecting 12 for dinner.

SFO: Jessica and Matt

home from college

Jessica and Matt home from college, SFO 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Dickens Fair – Mad Sal’s Ladies’

Oratorical and Recreational Society

Dickens Fair - Mad Sal's Ladies' Oratorical and Recreational Society 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Dickens Fair – Gilbert & Sullivan’s

Pirates of Penzance

Dickens Fair - Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Dickens Fair –

Pirates of Penzance

Dickens Fair - Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance, 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Dickens Fair –

Jessica and Friends

Dickens Fair - Jessica and Friends 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Dickens Fair –

Dark Garden tableau

Dickens Fair - Dark Garden tableau 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Dickens Fair –

Dark Garden tableau

Dickens Fair - Dark Garden tableau 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

San Francisco

cable car sign

San Francisco cable car sign 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Family Christmas

carol song book

Family Christmas carol song book 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Eleanor and Paul

with cable car

Eleanor and Paul with cable car 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

San Francisco

cable car view

San Francisco cable car view 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

John and Paul

singing

John and Paul singing 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

John and Eleanor

singing

John and Eleanor singing 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

John and Jessica

singing

John and Jessica singing 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Family with

cable cars

Family with cable cars 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Paul and Eleanor

on cable car

Paul and Eleanor on cable car 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Cable car on

California

Cable car on California 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Giant red ornament

plaza decorations

Giant red ornament plaza decorations - San Francisco, 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Paul inside

red balls

Paul inside red balls 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Jessica inside

red balls

Jessica inside red balls 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Matt inside

red balls

Matt inside red balls 2007 photo: copyright 2007 John Plocher

Family with

red ornaments

Family with red ornaments - San Francisco, 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Hyatt Regency

sculpture and lights

Hyatt Regency sculpture and lights 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Jessica and Matt

pool reflections

Jessica and Matt pool reflections 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Hyatt lights

and tree

Hyatt lights and tree 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Hyatt tree

and hanging lights

Hyatt tree and hanging lights - San Francisco, 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Paul and Jessica

and Matt at Hyatt

Paul and Jessica and Matt at Hyatt 2007 photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Wade at

Hyatt

Wade at Hyatt 2007 photo: copyright 2007 John Plocher

Images Copyright 2007 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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