Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Love Part 3
Everyone knows the story how Bryan and I met. One night in December almost six years ago we hugged at a Christmas party and it felt so right to us and then I gave him my cellphone number and as they say the rest is history. I remember the first time that he got sick I was at grans for New Years and he ended up in hospital. Bryan gets sick a lot because he has a low immune system and he has a rare disease called Behcets which means instead of his body fighting off infection or bug he has, his body attacks itself in the process. He may look perfectly healthy some days but on other days he could be really sick so we can’t plan anything together and when we get time together it is rather the quality time that we have together instead of the quantity amount of time. The last time I saw him was the 11th of September for about half an hour, he came over after work and it was fun. I don’t see him every single day but we talk on facebook, Skype and text each other. If I don’t see him for a long time then I get frustrated but then I draw on the strength of the love that we both have for each other.
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
My Speech that I did in Australia
A show of hands how many people in this room have I
reached out to on Facebook? Private
messaged you an introduction about myself because I
didn’t want anyone else to be alone. I
have reached out to more than 800 people on Facebook
alone and I have made some
amazing lifelong friends. You are never alone. This is my
story
There is something extremely special about me. I have Cri
Du Chat but I am a mosaic.
What is a mosaic you ask? A mosaic only has some of their
cells affected. I have about
30% affected.
The ways in which my Cri Du Chat makes me different are
if you saw me walking down the
street, you would notice that I walk with a slight limp
because I have hip dysplasia which
means my hips turn inwards when I walk. You would also
notice that I have headphones on.
Sometimes I run my fingertips against walls, fences, shop
windows because I like to feel the
different textures as I walk along.
I was born by c –section on 12 December 1984. I was 2
weeks early; I had jet black hair and
a cry that sounded like a cat. My nana was the only one
who noticed I was different. My
Mum says that I was a shocker as a baby. I got banned
from the hospital nursery because
of my crying. I kept my Mum up at night waking every two
hours. I think I improved with
age.
By the age of one and a half I had a little brother
called David. By two and a half I wasn’t
starting to talk and the plunket nurse noticed that I had
a smaller head than most children my
age. Tests showed that I had 5P- or Cry of the Cat
syndrome but I was a mosaic. My
deletion is large. I can do most things that I set my
mind too and achieve them to the ability
that I am able to do. I started speech therapy but only
learned to talk properly when I learnt
how to read.
When I was four I stayed in an assessment unit out of the
hospital for a few weeks. When I
turned five I began school I was in a special class but
it was part of a mainstream school.
Also when I was five my little sister Rebecca was born
and then when I was six I moved to
Edinburgh for a year because my Dad was training to be an
orthopaedic surgeon. All that I
can remember about Edinburgh is the castles that we
visited and coming back to New
Zealand, missing Christmas Day because we crossed over
the international dateline and
eating my Nana’s big chocolate buttons off her birthday
cake.
When we came back to New Zealand, my Dad got offered a
job in Wanganui and so we
moved to Wanganui which is in the North Island on the
West Coast. We moved into a
hospital house and Mum enrolled both David and I at one
of the local primary schools but I
only lasted a term because the classes were big and I
couldn’t concentrate so eventually I
moved to St Georges which is a private school. During my
first year at St Georges I got held
back because I could learn at my own level with my
schooling. During that time at St
Georges my parents split up when I was ten and both of
them met new partners Dad met
Andrea who eventually moved in with us and Mum met Rob.
When I got to the end of my primary school years my
parents had to choose a high school
suited to my needs while my brother got sent off to the
biggest high school in town. Mum
house so I could either chose to ride my bike or walk for
the first couple of years I choose to
ride my bike and in fifth form I decided to walk because
biking wasn’t cool anymore.
When I was fifteen I met my first ever Cri Du Chat person
her name was Hanne. Hanne has
been in my life for almost thirteen years. Hanne and I
have had adventures over the years
like trying to walk home after the zoo and getting lost
in downtown Sydney or getting soaked
on a jet boat in the Sydney Harbour the last time I was
there for Hanne’s 21st and that was
two years ago. The first time I met Hanne and her Mum was
at planet Hollywood for dinner.
Hanne and I shared a cheese pizza because that was the
only thing that we could agree on
that we could eat off the menu.
When I left school I went and did a teacher aide’s
course. It usually takes 1 year but I took
two years because when I learn something new I like to
repeat things over and over again
until it gets stuck in my head and then I got a part time
job for two years at my old high
school in the learning centre through mainstream funding
employment scheme which means
that the government pays 100% of your wages for the first
year while in the second year the
government pays 80% and your employer pays 20% of your
wages and at the end of the
two years you are meant to come out with a job but I
didn’t because my funding ran out so I
lost my job at Cullinane College.
In September of that year, love came looking for me. In
the form of a wonderful man called
Bryan. We met at his work on the first Friday morning
that I started going there. I walked in
and noticed a man standing looking at me and I thought to
myself he is quite hot. Over the
next several months we flirted until the Christmas party
when I gave him my cellphone
number. We have broken up four times in the last five
years because we weren’t allowed to
date because he was a staff member and I was a client. I
quit his work last year because an
opportunity came up to volunteer at the YMCA for two
mornings a week.
I left home when I was 23/24 and lived in a transition
house. Kayla has been one of my best
friends since high school and my other best friend Blue lives
out the back of Kayla’s in a self
contained unit where she does her own cooking and
cleaning. Kayla has cerebral palsy and
so there were plenty of adults around to help and guide
us. I left after two in a half years in
the transition house because there were personality
clashes and I had out grown the house.
In the time of the transition house I went and did work
experience at the local Trade Aid shop
which sells products from third world countries like
India, Kenya, South Africa and Peru and
many more countries. Over the last almost three years
that I have been working at Trade
Aid my confidence has improved in myself and the work
that I do. I am proud to say now I
can confidently can say how can I help you to the
customer? And December of last year I
did my ever first sale by myself without any help from my
boss or the other volunteer that
works with me. As well as doing that I dust, and do my
bosses banking, I take her banking
down to the bank and I am the only volunteer who is
allowed to do this because I wanted
more responsibility.
Buddies for two to five year olds. I help set up the gym
equipment to make an exercise
circuit and if it is a really fine day we take them
outside. I mainly supervise them exercise.
We put on some quiet music to help them cool down and
then the bus driver takes them
back to their kindy.
In July of last year Dad brought me a house. I love my
house because it is close to town and
close to Bryan’s house which is only down the road from
me and Mum’s work is about a five
minute walk away as well.
In the future I want to get married, to be happy and
knowing that I am helping the Cri Du
Chat community.
I am a daughter, sister, person living with a disability,
an aunt, a
friend, a granddaughter, a niece, a girlfriend, an
inspiration, a role model, an adult, I
am a cook and a member of society, a cousin, a fur mama
to Crede and a light in this
world, I am all of these things and so much more. I have
CRI DU CHAT
SYNDROME!!!
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