Friday, May 25, 2007

Stuck Under a Pile of Laundry...

Send help!

I know everyone has to deal with laundry. Well, I suppose there are folks who toss aside their just-doffed clothing with the expectation that the Laundry Fairy (be it mom, wife, butler, or actual magical nymph) will remove it, clean it, dry it, fold it, and return it to the drawer where it belongs. Ignoring those folks (two of whom live in this house) the rest of us have this issue on an on going basis.

Gina, are you seriously going to do a blog post on laundry?

Why not??

Well, you have only posted like 4 times in the past 4 months. Couldn't you update us on something a little more--well, exciting??

All right! Okay! Enough about the 8 loads (count 'em!) I did today. We'll talk about something else. I was on a roll, though. Laundry happens to be a big deal around here.

Oh! The magazine with my rant about that Combating Autism Act came out. Of course, they deleted all of my exclamation points and question marks and sighs and acks and it reads like a research paper--but it is in print. (Why do editors do that??? They get all excited about a piece and beg you to let them publish it and then strip it of everything that made it yours to begin with...) You can see it here. Scroll down to pages 12-13.

We are also on the cover--along with several pics I took during our last lobbying trip to DC. They put more of my shots inside around a piece written by another family that went on the same trip. It seems I am a photo-journalist, too! Whoda thunk?

And as long as I am "outing" myself by giving you a link to the magazine--which contains pics of me and my child along with my real name--I might as well add a picture to my profile and include a link to my other* website. Sure, some might see it as shameless self-promotion. They obviously don't know me very well.

So, there you have it. I have morphed into a laundry-doing, homeschooling, photo-journalist, author, webmistress, blogging, life coach.

Heavy on the laundry.



*Y'all have had a link to untangleautism.org on the sidebar for over a year. If you google "autism" and "iep" my little site will come up first--and I have done nothing to promote it evah... kah-cha!! Just goes to show what having a site sit there for 6 years can do. LOL

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

that welink.org website displays funny--both on IE and Firefox. the design of the website leaves me feeling anxious. it seems like there's not enough on the page to anchor the content.