Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Chasing a Dream

I said this before so I guess its worth repeating. You can't obtain all your dreams but if you focus on a few then you can obtain those dreams. When I was in martial arts my dream was to compete in the World Olympics. That dream died on an ice filled stormy day when I totaled my Jeep Wrangler. My left knee crashed into the dash after losing control of my vehicle and hitting a tree head on. Doctors say my knee needs to completely be rebuilt and currently is out of alignment, facing outwards.

 Even with the injury I painfully made it through and graduated from Basic Law Enforcement Training. My dream while working in law enforcement was to be a gunsmith and work on all the guns in the department. I found out that this type of work was possible and enjoyable after talking to a commanding officer that trained me during my basic training. He was ex Special Forces and learned in the military how to do it. I looked up to him a lot and found a passion to want to learn how to do what he was doing. I also had a dream to teach S.C.A.T. which was the department's hand to hand combat classes. I shortly figured out that I would have to go back to college full time if I wanted to obtain my dream of working as a gunsmith.  After being back in college for a few years, two shows launched on TV that sparked my passion again. "American Guns" and "Sons of Guns" are the two shows completely about gunsmithing and doing it for a career. They take a block of metal and wood and make a gun, or a piece of art in my opinion.


(Disclaimer:I'm not claiming any rights through images or talking about either TV show in the blog.)


So let me back track a moment. I had a life long goal of getting a college education. I hit tons of road blocks and at times, it seemed almost impossible. After several years of extremely hard work, I will have earned my first degree in December of this year. I will finally be able to obtain a life long goal in my life regardless of having Dyslexia.


I think this is why I know I can obtain my gunsmithing dream job.  There are only five major colleges in the country that teach the program. One of the five is in my home state where I live. It is roughly two hours away from our current home. That alone causes some issues. For example, my wife which works in the medical field would have to leave a job she loves and relocate. That bugs me to have to ask her to do something like that. I know she loves me and she would move and change jobs. A huge part of me feels guilty about my request of my family, to stop everything and help me chase my dream and support me. There is a town near the college that is a really nice area to live and we'd be able to rent a home there. We currently have three large dogs and own a home. We would have to sell our current home and possibly have to give our dogs away to good homes. Hopefully we will not have to. It's going to be hard for my wife and I to leave our parents behind on our journey but there is a part of both of us that is excited to live somewhere new. The other huge downside is the jobs for gunsmiths are all over the country so after I graduate I might have to move a few states away from our family.

My wife and I have some huge choices ahead. I'm lucky that she completely supports me in this and she's ready to take the journey with me. Obtaining dreams is never done alone, there are always people behind the scenes. 

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Declaring Official Dyslexia Awareness Day



I'm not completely shocked that the UK is ahead of the US in declaring a National Day for Dyslexic people. There is nothing that I could find in the US regarding a National Day. I want to take the time to ask for all my US readers and even the other readers to declare an official day in their country for Dyslexia. Its important to  get the word out there about Dyslexia and share the knowledge. There is a large percentage of people that have no clue what Dyslexia is and what its like to live with Dyslexia. Lets honor our other Dyslexic hero's like Albert Einstein.

Please Help me in my goal to help others and help Dyslexics.

E Mail your congressman, Click Here!

More Information: United Kingdom Official Day for Dyslexia
http://www.national-awareness-days.com/dyslexia-awareness-week.html

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dyslexia-Information-Day/34927975473

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The Contest




CONGRATS!!!! THE WINNER OF THE CONTEST IS : "Ross"


This young man is 13 years old and from the UK. Ross is a very good artist as you can see below. He likes Minecraft on PC and drawing for hours on end.






I was randomly looking at different Dyslexic websites or pages when I noticed that a good 90% of them were very creative and original. I'm thinking about having a contest of all Dyslexic people to create, make, or design something really awesome and take a picture of it. The winner will get a gift-card. Entries will be judge by how many "likes" they have on their picture if their item; in combination with overall judging  on creativity and over all design or function. 


Idea's for the contest:

t-shirt designs, logo, art piece, comic book, cooking recipes w/ pic, crafts, furniture, music related, decorating, jewelry, clothing design, etc....   




Terms of the contest:


 Must click the like bottom on the "the Signs of Dyslexia" Facebook page to enter into the contest.

Here is the link:The Signs of Dyslexia Facebook Page

This way I have your name and I can go back and look it up. The work must be their work and no one else.  The photo needs to be posted on the Facebook wall. The item itself can be anything!  There is no age limit of who can enter. If the winner is outside of the US then I can do an E-Gift Card through PayPal.  All entries must be turned in by Aug 31st 2012. Judging will take a few days depending on the number of entries. 

Any Questions post them on the Facebook page.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Best Video to date on Dyslexia

                                                                                                                                                                             
This is by far the best video on Dyslexia. I became very emotional watching it because I could completely relate to the film. I do not claim any Copyrights to the film and the video were posted by another you-tube member named "Jason Athen". I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

There is nothing SPECIAL about it!

If you have a learning difference then you most likely have been put in one of these classes. Let me tell you there is nothing special about it. As soon as other kids find out your in one of those programs you get labeled as a "retard" or "stupid". People can be really hurtful. I have been through enough life to know I wouldn't want anyone else to have to go through that. It is no picnic.  In America they have these "Special Education" classes in elementary, middle, and high school. They program is design and written by someone that isn't learning "disabled" themselves. I hate that word or wording. Needless to say the programs are out of date and more or less rubbish.

My parents had to threaten the school system with legal action to get me help with Dyslexia in my final years of high school. For me it was a little late but not too late. Even college is 98% designed for the normal kid. The college I attended has a program for people with learning differences. It helps but their system doesn't work all the time.

So as you can see there is nothing special about the school system or their special classes. They are rubbish and useless. What is special or different in a good way is the brain behind the person with the learning difference. Roughly 80% of Dyslexic people are hands on learners and end up in a hands on career. There is nothing wrong with that. I'm really good with my hands myself. If I could blog for a living I would but instead I have to work on my college education to get the skills and further education to do something that is needed.  Not to sound like a parent even though I am, don't give up on your dreams. You will not be able to obtain all of them but find a few and just do it!

Friday, August 3, 2012

People with Dyslexia



The world is a large place, but with the ability of internet its quite small. There are several well known people with Dyslexia. This is motivation for all us unknown Dyslexics. We can also make a dent in the world doing something that really matters. Check this out!

Actors & Entertainers:

    Harry Anderson
    Orlando Bloom
    Harry Belafonte
    Charley Boorman
    Tom Cruise
    Danny Glover
    Whoopi Goldberg
    Susan Hampshire
    Jay Leno
    Christopher Lowell
    Keanu Reeves.
    Kiera Knightley
    Oliver Reed.
    Billy Bob Thornton.
    Tom Smothers
    Vince Vaughn
    Henry Winkler
    Loretta Young

Inventors & Scientists:

    Ann Bancroft, Arctic Explorer.
    Alexander Graham Bell.
    John Britten, Inventor.
    Pierre Curie, Physicist (1903 Nobel Prize).
    Thomas Edison.
    Albert Einstein.
    Michael Faraday.
    Carol Greider, Molecular Biologist, awarded 2009 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
    Jack Horner, Paleontologist.
    Dr. Peter Lovatt, psychologist and dancer.
    Dr. James Lovelock.
    Paul MacCready "Engineer of the Century."
    Archer Martin, Chemist (1952 Nobel Laureate)
    Matthew H. Schneps, Astrophysicist
    John R. Skoyles, Brain Researcher.

Law & Justice:

    David Boies, Attorney.
    Erin Brockovich, Investigator.
    Jeffrey H. Gallet, Judge.

Military Heroes:

    Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson.
    George Patton.

Musicians & Vocalists:

    Cher.
    Brad Little.
    John Lennon.
    Nigel Kennedy, Violinist.
    Bob Weir, Grateful Dead Guit

Athletes:

    Muhammad Ali, World Heavyweight Champion Boxer
    Duncan Goodhew, Olympic Swimmer
    Bruce Jenner, Olympic Decathlon Gold Medalist
    Magic Johnson
    Greg Louganis
    Bob May, golfer.
    Diamond Dallas Page, World Wrestling Champion.
    Steve Redgrave, Olympic Gold Medalist (rowing).
    Nolan Ryan, Baseball Pitcher.
    Rex Ryan, Coach.
    Jackie Stewart, race c

Physicians & Surgeons

    Harvey Cushing, Surgeon.
    Fred Epstein, Neurosurgeon.

Political Leaders:

    Winston Churchill.
    King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.
    Michael Heseltine.
    Andrew Jackson.
    Thomas Jefferson.
    John F. Kennedy.
    Gavin Newsom, Mayor of San Francisco.
    Nelson Rockefeller.
    Paul Wellstone, U.S. Senator.
    Woodrow Wilson.
    George Washington.

Entrepreneurs & Business Leaders:

    Richard Branson,Founder of Virgin Enterprises.
    John T Chambers,CEO of Cisco Systems.
    Henry Ford.
    William Hewlett, Co-Founder, Hewlett-Packard.
    Ingvar Kamprad, founder of IKEA.
    Sir Peter Leitch, New Zealand businessman
    Craig McCaw, Telecommunications Visionary.
    O.D. McKee, founder of McKee Foods.
    David Neeleman, CEO of jetBlue Airways.
    Paul J. Orfalea, founder of Kinko's.
    Charles Schwab, Investor.
    Ted Turner, President, Turner Broadcasting Systems.
    Robert Woodruff, President of Coca-Cola, 1923-1954.
    Frank W. Woolworth.

Filmmakers:

    Robert Benton.
    Nicole Betancourt, Emmy-winning filmmaker.
    Walt Disney.
    Søren KraghJacobsen (Danish film director).


Writers & Journalists:

    Scott Adams, Cartoonist (Dilbert)
    Hans Christian Andersen
    Avi
    Jeanne Betancourt, (Author of "My Name is Brain Brian").
    Stephen Cannell, television writer & novelist.
    John Corrigan, novelist.
    Larry Chambers.
    Agatha Christie.
    John Edmund Delezen, author of Eye of the Tiger and Red Plateau.
    Andrew Dornenburg, award-winning author and chef.
    Fannie Flagg (Author of "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe").
    F. Scott Fitzgerald.
    Gustave Flaubert.
    Terry Goodkind fantasy writer, author of The Sword of Truth series.
    Byron Pitts, CBS News Correspondent.
    Patricia Polacco, Children's Author and Illustrator.
    Eileen Simpson (Author of "Reversals").
    Natasha Solomons, contemporary novelist.
    Philip Schultz, winner of 2008 Pulitzer Prize for poetry.
    Elizabeth Daniels Squire(author of mystery novels).
    Bernie Taylor, author of Biological Time.
    Victor Villaseñor, author of bestselling novel, Rain of Gold
    William Butler Yeats, poet.


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