Monday 20 February 2017

Three Years Strong

Little ominous, but it was the best image I could find.

Last week, a milestone. This week, an anniversary!

Thanks for a good third year, blogverse. Onwards and upwards to year four.

Cheers!

Thursday 16 February 2017

100th Post!!!


We've got a milestone here, folks!

A hundred posts. Wow! When I started the blog, I never thought I'd make it past ten.

Aside from bragging, I wanted to use this post to write about something slightly new I want to do with the blog going forward. Since I started the blog I've been sitting on several posts that I thought people might find a little...controversial. Nothing offensive, just topics and opinions others may not necessarily agree with 100 percent. Well, I've decided to suck it up and write them anyway.

In other writing news, after almost two years, I've decided to put "pen to paper" and start writing that book I've posted about. I've been working on some new, rough ideas, and I think I've got a decent new approach in terms of subject matter, but more on this whenever I start writing it.

Cheers!

Making Stuff Happen



One of my "resolutions" for 2017 was to be more proactive when it comes to work and advocacy, and the last few weeks were a fairly decent start.

I finally got around to making an appointment to speak with someone at the employment centre where I did the placement. It went pretty well, with the counsellor offering to help improve my resume, as well as point me in the directions of appropriate jobs. She was even open to coordinating with the provider I'm currently with. And speaking of that provider, the most recent caseworker seems very proactive an on-the-ball, which is great!

I also attended my first networking event last week. I'd been seeing ads and getting invites for a little while, but was always either busy or to scared to go. This one was called Networking for Nerds, advertised video games, trivia, and poutine, and was fairly inexpensive, so it seemed like a good choice. I even made my own business cards to take!

The event went pretty well. I knew a couple people, so I didn't feel totally on my own. Even though the night was geared more towards the tech industry, I still managed to make a couple connections within Ottawa's disability community, which I'm already starting to hear back from. Oh, and I was one of the winner's of their trivia contest. Turns out all that Star Wars and comic knowledge was good for something, after all!

I've still got a long way to go before my employment and advocacy hopes become reality, but so far, so good.

Cheers!