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"All that is gold does not glitter. Not all those who wander are lost."
~J.R.R.Tolkien
"It is with the utmost affection for my own children and autistic children everywhere that I share these stories."
~Scott
~J.R.R.Tolkien
"It is with the utmost affection for my own children and autistic children everywhere that I share these stories."
~Scott
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Sunday, February 6, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
On the Spectrum #100!: Sharing
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Oh, my god! I've made it to 100! I never thought I'd make it this far! (Yay!)
OK, back to the strip...
Believe it or not, Jacob really is every bit as cute as I draw him here; much more so actually. That being said, he can still be a real brat sometimes! LOL.
The above story actually came from his teacher, during a Paerent-Teacher conference, late last year. She told me what happened, and I immediately thought, "I've got to use that!
Oh, my god! I've made it to 100! I never thought I'd make it this far! (Yay!)
OK, back to the strip...
Believe it or not, Jacob really is every bit as cute as I draw him here; much more so actually. That being said, he can still be a real brat sometimes! LOL.
The above story actually came from his teacher, during a Paerent-Teacher conference, late last year. She told me what happened, and I immediately thought, "I've got to use that!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
On the Spectrum #99: He gets that from you!
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Welcome back! I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday. This is a bit of a "breaking the fourth wall" strip. There were rather a few people who left comments, sent me messages or upon reading #98, looked at me and said, "Huh?" So this was just a (paraphrased) converstaion that DW and I had about it.
One thing about Michael and Jacob (Jacob to a much greater extent): If they're not paying attention, or don't feel like talking to you, they'll answer, "Yes," or "Yeah," to pretty much any question. So before we make that snack he said he wanted, or whatever, I usually ask a really absurd question like, "Do you want me to put eels in your underpants?" of "Do you want to be fed to a wild honey badger?" And if they say, "Yes," then I know they probably haven't been listening for at least a few questions now.
Also while we do occasionally play the "He gets that from you" game (always playfully, mind you) usually it's a lot more specific than this. In all honesty, I'll admit that this comes off as a wee bit mean-spirited. But hey, what can I say? She was frustrating me! (And I LIKE #98! LOL) But there are plenty of traits, both typical and autistic, in both of our boys, where we know which one of us they got them from! (I'm a collector myself, and earlier today Michael was showing me a set of toys from a catalog and said, "I want to get the whole set!" And I was like... *sniff* You ARE my son!) LOL
Sunday, December 12, 2010
On the Spectrum #98: A Subtle Difference
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Sorry it's just a 2-panel one this week. I didn't update last week as I'd originally planned and we had a family outing planned today as well, so I was still short on time. In any case I didn't want to miss yet another week, especialy with Christamas coming up (which will also mean a missed update or two) so here you go!
To make up for it, here's something that I haven't shared before: Pictures of the kids! These are from out trip to DC over the Thanksgiving holiday - the reason that two of the last three updates were missed. (Last week I was just being lazy!)
Here's Michael in front of the Capitol Building:
Here's one of Jacob, in the Air and Space Museam, in front of the plane he tried to touch last year, as depicted in #88:
Just around the corner from where we were standing is the opening in the fence that he went into the exhibit though. (Which is how we were able to be sure that this was in fact the correct plane! LOL)
Sorry it's just a 2-panel one this week. I didn't update last week as I'd originally planned and we had a family outing planned today as well, so I was still short on time. In any case I didn't want to miss yet another week, especialy with Christamas coming up (which will also mean a missed update or two) so here you go!
To make up for it, here's something that I haven't shared before: Pictures of the kids! These are from out trip to DC over the Thanksgiving holiday - the reason that two of the last three updates were missed. (Last week I was just being lazy!)
Here's Michael in front of the Capitol Building:
Here's one of Jacob, in the Air and Space Museam, in front of the plane he tried to touch last year, as depicted in #88:
Just around the corner from where we were standing is the opening in the fence that he went into the exhibit though. (Which is how we were able to be sure that this was in fact the correct plane! LOL)
And yeah, fair enough, I didn't draw the plane quite right, or the fence. But hey: I was going from memory! One thing to add, in addition to the fact that the opening is still there...
It's a CANVAS plane. Fairly delicate, I'd wager, as least as compared to pretty much any of their other exhibits, which are typically constructed from either Aluminum or Steel.
Anyway, I hope this make up for just getting a 2-panel after three weeks without an update.
See you next week!
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
On the Spectrum #97: Daylight Savings Time
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So... Einstein was right: time is relative... just not always in the way he suggested!
Are anyone else's kids' schedule thrown off really badly when the clocks change?
It's seems especially bad in Michigan too because in the fall we down get much sun anyway, so by 6:00 it's pitch black out. But becuase we're a flat state, on the westen edge of our time zone (or so I surmise,) in the summertime it's lik broad daylight out until about 9:30 at night. It's crazy!
And yeah... they really don't care what time it is, do they? LOL
(And I have no idea where they get their 'morning-person' genes from!)
So... Einstein was right: time is relative... just not always in the way he suggested!
Are anyone else's kids' schedule thrown off really badly when the clocks change?
It's seems especially bad in Michigan too because in the fall we down get much sun anyway, so by 6:00 it's pitch black out. But becuase we're a flat state, on the westen edge of our time zone (or so I surmise,) in the summertime it's lik broad daylight out until about 9:30 at night. It's crazy!
And yeah... they really don't care what time it is, do they? LOL
(And I have no idea where they get their 'morning-person' genes from!)
Sunday, November 7, 2010
On the Spectrum #96: The Wonder-Michael!
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There was supposed to be a joke about him being "impervious to cold" in there as well, but I couldn't fit it in. Oh well. ;)
There was supposed to be a joke about him being "impervious to cold" in there as well, but I couldn't fit it in. Oh well. ;)
Sunday, October 31, 2010
On the Spectrum #95: The Wonder-Jake!
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I had a lot of fun drawing this. : )
Hopefully I'm not dating myself too much with this one. I assume most people with grade-school aged kids remember the Super-Friends growing up, right? And the Wonder-Twins, Zann and Jaina? Well, if not, you can Google it. ; )
In any case, Jacob has a tendency to go into what we call "puddle mode," usually when when we're walking in a public places, parking lots, malls, etc... Very frustrating, and sometimes not very safe. Anyone else get this sort of thing?
Oh, and... HAPPY HALLOWEEN, everyone! Hope everyone has a fun and safe time trick-or-treating!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
On the Spectrum #94: Issue #1 / #1 Issue Redux
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This is a updated version of issue #1 of "On the Spectrum" because the final push is on, in Michigan anyway, to address one of "On the Spectrum's" #1 issues: Autism Insruance Reform!
As readers in Michigan may already know, autism insurance reform legislation passed the Michigan House last year and for the past several months, the legislation has had seveal hearings before the Michigan State Senate. Compelling testimony has been provided by those who attended, describing the incredible burden placed on families trying to provide treatment for their loved ones on the specturm. In addition, a strong case has been made that the state of Michigan’s economic health and recovery depends on this much needed reform.
What all of my readers in Michigan need to do now is contact Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop's office at (517) 373-2417, ask him to move the Insurance Reform Legislation forward now, and ask at least ten of your friends to do the same! Remember to be courteous when you call, and ask for his leadership on this issue. Let him know that autism insurance coverage means a great deal to your family and is the fiscally responsible thing to do for Michigan.
There are 23 States down, and 17 to go. To anyone reading this in one of those 17 States: If you send me the info on the appropriate State Legislators, I will gladly run this again for your state once the time comes to step up the effort. And,m as always you are more than welcome to download the image above and use it in your own campaigns of mailings, if you wish to.
It's been a long road to get this far in Michigan, but progress is finally being made, both here in my home state and all over the country. Let's keep up the presure!
For more infomration, go to AustimVotes.org
Sunday, October 10, 2010
On the Spectrum #93: Who's Your Alpha, con't
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You know how I mention last week that Michael had learned not to leave his food unattended where the dog could get it?
This was how he learned. LOL. (And yes, that's exactly what he said afterwards.)
Tried a little mock-impressionism with the emotional panels. Might do that some more, might not, we'll see. Let me know what you think. (Be gentle though - first time! LOL)
You know how I mention last week that Michael had learned not to leave his food unattended where the dog could get it?
This was how he learned. LOL. (And yes, that's exactly what he said afterwards.)
Tried a little mock-impressionism with the emotional panels. Might do that some more, might not, we'll see. Let me know what you think. (Be gentle though - first time! LOL)
Sunday, October 3, 2010
On the Spectrum #92: Who's Your Alpha?
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I assume we're not the only ones with a wanderer at meal time?
Jacob has a habit of getting up about fifty-seven times a meal. So he's always the last one finished. He's also the ONLY one who ever leaves food unattended (Michael's learned) so Haley pretty much knows who to camp out near at dinner time.
You'd be surprised how often this still happens. LOL
Oh, and... first appearance of Haley, our dog. We've had her since Michael was about one and a half, before we knew he was autistic, and just after Jacob was born. She's a Border Collie - Australian Cattle Dog mix. She's a good dog (apart from her table manners) but she hasn't really figured into any of the stories so far, so I've never drawn her in. (Also because she's kind of hard to draw! LOL)
I assume we're not the only ones with a wanderer at meal time?
Jacob has a habit of getting up about fifty-seven times a meal. So he's always the last one finished. He's also the ONLY one who ever leaves food unattended (Michael's learned) so Haley pretty much knows who to camp out near at dinner time.
You'd be surprised how often this still happens. LOL
Oh, and... first appearance of Haley, our dog. We've had her since Michael was about one and a half, before we knew he was autistic, and just after Jacob was born. She's a Border Collie - Australian Cattle Dog mix. She's a good dog (apart from her table manners) but she hasn't really figured into any of the stories so far, so I've never drawn her in. (Also because she's kind of hard to draw! LOL)
Sunday, September 26, 2010
On the Spectrum #91: A Woman's Work...
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No, I'm sure he didn't understand the irony in what he'd said. He is pretty good at making vacuums though!
As for me, I'vs still got a lot way to go before I'm used to this new software. For one thing, I don't know how Michael ended up so much darkwer in the right hand panels. I'm pretty sure I was using teh same colors. Oh well. I'll keep practicing! LOL
No, I'm sure he didn't understand the irony in what he'd said. He is pretty good at making vacuums though!
As for me, I'vs still got a lot way to go before I'm used to this new software. For one thing, I don't know how Michael ended up so much darkwer in the right hand panels. I'm pretty sure I was using teh same colors. Oh well. I'll keep practicing! LOL
Sunday, September 12, 2010
On the Spectrum #90: Family Geography
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Just in case it's unclear... No, we're not related to Barack Obama. :) Oh, and my apologies to anyone who doesn't think what I drew looks much like them. This is harder than it looks. LOL. ;)
Needless to say, we end up doing a LOT of traveling on the holidays. Luckily the kids are really good in the car and on the plane. Getting through security... not so much, but they are really good considering how far we go. (We live in Michigan, and this doesn't even mention anyone up in Massachusetts!)
First apperance of Nana, Grandad, Uncle Mike, Aunt Lorie, Baby Cousin Paige, Auntie Lauren and Uncle Dave. (And Barack Obama.)
Just in case it's unclear... No, we're not related to Barack Obama. :) Oh, and my apologies to anyone who doesn't think what I drew looks much like them. This is harder than it looks. LOL. ;)
Needless to say, we end up doing a LOT of traveling on the holidays. Luckily the kids are really good in the car and on the plane. Getting through security... not so much, but they are really good considering how far we go. (We live in Michigan, and this doesn't even mention anyone up in Massachusetts!)
First apperance of Nana, Grandad, Uncle Mike, Aunt Lorie, Baby Cousin Paige, Auntie Lauren and Uncle Dave. (And Barack Obama.)
Monday, September 6, 2010
On the Spectrum #89: Jurassic Lark
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Poor Jacob!
This is the last of our trip to D.C. (Natural History Museam, if you couldn't tell!)
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Monday, August 30, 2010
On the Spectrum #88: National Treasures
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A word of advice to the curators at the Smithsonian: If you’re going to secure a National Treasure with a fence that has an opening in it large enough for a small child to fit through, at some point a small child is going to cram himself through that opening!
One more thing... To better understand the little joke in the first panel, please see #71.
A word of advice to the curators at the Smithsonian: If you’re going to secure a National Treasure with a fence that has an opening in it large enough for a small child to fit through, at some point a small child is going to cram himself through that opening!
“It is possible, however unlikely, that they might find a weakness… and exploit it.”Now how my wife got through that same ‘small, thermal exhaust shaft’ I’ll never know.
~ General Taage
One more thing... To better understand the little joke in the first panel, please see #71.
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Sunday, August 22, 2010
On the Spectrum #87 - The Washington Rocketship
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Well, I'm back. This is probably the longest it's been between updates. (Sorry!) I don't have any plans to stop anytime soon, it's just been an incredibly busy summer, so it'sbeen hard ot find the time (and energy) to do these.
This is the first of at least three strips from our trip to Washington D.C. D.C.'s a great city for the kids, because there's a lot to see, pretty much everything's free (except parking) and, after all the walking around, by the end of the day they're pretty well worn out.
Oh yeah... and I did a little experiment, trying out doing it in color. Im not sure if I like it, or if I'll stick with it, but we'll see how it goes.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
On the Spectrum #85: Following Directions... EXACTLY
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Well... I didn't say to PUT IT ON upstairs! It's about a month early for a 'Michael's Birthday' one. In any case, this is from his Birthday Party LAST year. (Boy how time flies!)
BTW... If anyone didn't get what was gonig to happen here, check out #29. Basically, Michael HATES being wet. One drop of water on his the cuff of his sleeve and he'll take off ALL his clothes, down to his socks and underwear. He'd take off his HAT if he'd been wearing one! And he doens't really care where he is either. No inhibitions, that one.
Also, that being the case, I'm curious to see if PhotoBucket censors this one like they did the last one that had Moonie's naked back-side in it. If they do, I'll re-post it ASAP from another host. (I just realized... We seem to have a LOT of naked butts in this strip! Yeah... there's a lot of naked in our life. LOL)
And I'm sorry it was so long in between udpates.
One more thing... In case their Mom's or Dad's see this, this marks the first appearance of Michael's friends Caleb and Dylan as well as Caleb's Dad, Mike. (Hopefully they can figure out which one's are thier kids! LOL) (And Sorry Ty, Trent, Caden, Nicholas and eveyone else. There's only so much room in one panel and so many people I'm willing to draw in one night! Maybe next time! LOL)
Sunday, June 27, 2010
On the Spectrum #84: Fun with Pronoun Reversal
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Ok, so... file this one in the "I'm going to hell for it" folder. :)
BTW, sorry about missing the udpate last week. And also sorry to say that there will not be a comic next week either as we will be out of town.
Hope everyone has a happy and safe 4th of July! See you again on the 11th!
Ok, so... file this one in the "I'm going to hell for it" folder. :)
BTW, sorry about missing the udpate last week. And also sorry to say that there will not be a comic next week either as we will be out of town.
Hope everyone has a happy and safe 4th of July! See you again on the 11th!
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
On the Spectrum #82: Careful...
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Yeah... Of course that's not what she meant... LOL.
Most of the time the kids write this stuff, but occasionally we do as well. ;)
BTW: THANK YOU to the folks over at Autisable for pickling up the strip and agreeing to syndicate it. Anyone who hasn't checked them out should do so, they run a lot of different blogs and get posts from a wide range of people within the autism communtiy. There's always something new and interesting being put up from somewhere. So take a look!
Yeah... Of course that's not what she meant... LOL.
Most of the time the kids write this stuff, but occasionally we do as well. ;)
BTW: THANK YOU to the folks over at Autisable for pickling up the strip and agreeing to syndicate it. Anyone who hasn't checked them out should do so, they run a lot of different blogs and get posts from a wide range of people within the autism communtiy. There's always something new and interesting being put up from somewhere. So take a look!
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