I like the song “Wait and See”, by Brandon Heath. It’s from the album What If We: Read more »
Give Me Your Eyes by Brandon Heath
I like the song “Give Me Your Eyes”, by Brandon Heath. It’s from his album What If We: Read more »
Losing by Tenth Avenue North
I like the song Losing by Tenth Avenue North. It’s from their album The Struggle: Read more »
What is Braille?
Read the articles linked to on this page: http://braillebug.afb.org/braille.asp Or read my post called Simply Braille (much less informative). Want a virtual braille writer? Use the Braille Translator linked to in the post below: Braille Translator Read more »
Braille Translator
Want to send your buddy a secret message? Use the Braille Translator here: http://www.brailletranslator.org/ To learn how to read braille, see the article below: What is Braille? Read more »
jQuery: Text Value of a Selected Option
The article here explains how to get the text value of a selected option with jQuery. Read more »
MoCA Test
Take the MoCA (Montreal Cognitive Assessment)! You will need a partner to act as the giver of the test (you’re the “subject”). Use the point guide here on Wikepedia to score yourself. You will find the PDF format of the MoCA here: http://www.mybraintest.org/dl2/moca-test-english-7-1.pdf Read more »
Wild Cat by Dandi Daley Mackall
Wild Cat, by Dandi Daley Mackall, is one of my favorite books on the bookcase in my bedroom because it is about someone who has cancer and can’t live up to people’s (or even her own) expectations. My rating for this book is “G”. This is the link to the review I wrote for the book. You can order if on Amazon here. My paperback copy is about 215 pages long. The copy is small […] Read more »
How to Eeny Meeny Miny Moe Correctly
My mother told me to pick the very best one, and you are it. YOU can win every round of Eeny Meeny Miny Moe just by knowing a simple trick! It’s as simple as 1-2-3: Count how many people are participating. Count the number of syllables in the rhyme you’re going to be using. Find the remainder of the number of syllables divided by the number of people participating. To do this math you can […] Read more »