Thursday, July 23, 2015

Things Aren't Always What They Seem

When I was younger I got upset if my routine was changed and I got sometimes rattled easily. But now things are going super-well and I'm feeling stronger all the time. Things aren't always what they seem in life, in rationale, in school, and even on social media. I wanted to use this as a precursor for the DD Council Conference. By now some of you all who see Facebook regularly see all the fun we are having and all the excitement and while I rode the bull, line danced, went to Reno, ate plenty of good meals, went to the arcade, had a beer, swam 26 laps in a span of not many hours and spent time in the hot tub as well as a power workout and visited a few places on the way down, it hasn't been all fun and games. There has been several session on Developmental Disabilities, plenty of conversation with many people from other councils as well as our own, and lots of information on Developmental Disability rules. There has been a lot of conversations and history that was brought on by what the people have in their history and the excitement of what is needed for the Developmental Disability Council and the predicaments that we are in. I had to dress up every day until today too because while there was some fun had and a trip to Tahoe tonight, I am in fact representing the Idaho DD Council. I look at it as a complete honor and a completely high amount of respect and reverence for being chosen for both the Council and for the conference and being paid for to attend the conference. I also have continued to strengthen my ties with the staff on my council and have learned a lot on self-advocacy in other states and have learned some about strengthening the DD arena and continue to make sure that everyone is welcome. Some of my thoughts were challenged on living situations and some of the policy, while it didn't make much sense was necessary. I enjoyed having conversations with some people from elsewhere and have genuinely enjoyed having conversations with members of my own council on various entities. You see, this trip had plenty of play time but was also a time for learning and direction and genuine appreciation for what the council does. So while I've had fun, it's just like when I was younger and at school- things aren't always what they seem to the eye and you have to attach a point of change and reference to it sometimes- while this was a time to have fun, it was as much a business trip as anything else. Thank you to the DD Council and I hope for a lot longer to serve amazing people in my state and eventually beyond.

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