GotSpawn

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Gender Female
Occupation Momasaurus
Location United States
Introduction Advocating for autism and equal and fair treatment at our schools.(Not Currently) Since July 15, 2009 I have been a full-time first grade "learning guide"....Some highlights...Learning to blend double consonants, adding an "s" to the end of words, Realism vs Fantasy, The different parts of a plant, nonliving vs living, getting all our letters and numbers facing the correct direction, learning left and right, NESW, addition and subtraction up to 18 value....I really would have thought that teaching zero would be an easier concept, but no...Reading with inflection, punctuation, capitalization, printing in uniform letters....we recently began handwriting and spelling, with testing to follow!
Interests Autism, Theology, History, Pop Culture, Reading, Music, Superstitions, museums, crabbing, and number one.....checking the mail (the amount of time and energy I spend on this...just on Sundays...if bottled could probably generate enough....)
Favorite Movies Benny & Joon, Rain Man, Of Mice and Men, What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, The Notebook, Big shocker here...Michael Moore movies....love documentaries....there was a great one about homeless kids huffing paint....learning something new...not the huffing...love those foreign documentaries....but the subtitles are always obscured....so unless I'm sitting next to the screen....good way to actually pay attention to the movie without being distracted....force me
Favorite Music Everything just about, except for Opera and Country Western. Pamela Brown, Chocolate Jesus, I kissed a Girl and Barbie Girl in German are current favorites....haha Get Naked, It's Been Awhile, Somebody Save Me and White Rabbit
Favorite Books I used to really like Stephen King, but I think the last decade of his work stinks, Anne Rice's Vampire and Witch series. Robert McCammon, Harlan Coben, David Morrell, V.C Andrews if I'm really feeling twisted. I've read "My Sweet Audrina" at least three times. I have to keep reading it as I keep forgetting it. Always need to Clorox the brain after an Andrews read. "The Dirt", "The Long, cold road out of hell', "Scar Tissue" "The Kite Runner" Anything Timelife or Reader's Digest dealing with history, religion or the Supernatural/Paranormal...Currently reading more Grisham than one needs...Trying to read "Another Roadside Attraction"....I find myself heavily distracted..so I'm reading another in the "Child Called It" series...need to get around to the original....Ok, now I realize that it has been awhile for "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"....see what hey have at Amazon....hmmmm