The Wonder inside an Autistic Mind

Karla the family historian

Our daughter Karla is ‘autistic’… but brilliant. It never ceases to amaze me as to how the autistic mind works… especially when it displays remarkable insight, remarkable brilliance and remarkable compassion. These are traits that I admire greatly.

Karla is not only an accomplished video game master, but our family historian capturing various large and small events on film…. often with amusement. However one personal insight I found in a family email that… touched me and needs no explanation:

“Poor Mom the Bird. According to your talks, some of her old family members are not feeling too well. Her brother is diagnosed with cancer, and now that grandma is feeling sick as well. Now, if she loses them or one of them, and if you hear Mom crying and shedding in tears, please tell me to give Mom the Bird a HUG and make sure that she FEELS COMFORTABLE..I know crud like this is very hard on her, and we do the best we can to keep her happy and comfy.

Sorry for this note. But I am giving you some thoughts and good advice, just in case. I know you need help from me whenever you need help. And I do my best to make you happy.”

Roger Freberg

PS. Laura has a recent Blog on Autism

Steroids in Athletics

I am constantly amazed by people who are shocked to learn that ‘steroids’ or any performance enhancing substances can be found in athletics. Where have they been? Do they really understand the history? Probably not.

Athletes have endeavored to enhance their performance since ancient times. In the days of ancient Greece, athletes would chew on animal testicles to extract testosterone. Yes, it worked. Later, athletes found that small doses of certain poisons acted as stimulants and finally in the 1930’s, Adolf Windaus received the Nobel Prize for discovering steroids ( to his credit, he also discovered Vitamin D). Steroids have been chronicled as a part of virtually every Olympic Game since their discovery.

So, we might wonder, who would want to use or benefit from steroids?

Every athlete in every sport — not just baseball players — could benefit in ways large and small…. even whimpy soccer players. It doesn’t seem to matter if the sport has money or fame… athletes appear to be looking for any edge. However, the significant — if somewhat anecdotal — heavy physical long term side effects of many performance enhancing drugs are daunting. However, the long term issues have little play with young athletes; after all, they are ‘immortal’ in their own eyes.

So, what can be done?

Outside of draconian penalties and public embarrassment… the motivation for the little edge is almost overwhelming to many athletes who will accept almost any risk as part of the game.

However, as a coach, it is important to teach athletes to look for long term success beyond athletics…. because most of us won’t make it to the ‘big leagues’… and very few make it where they can make any money. So, keeping an eye on the long term prize will make them happier and ultimately more successful in life.

One still wants to be around and in ‘the game’ when they are 60.
Roger Freberg

Firefox vs. Internet Explorer?

karlas mascot battles intenet explorer vs. firefox
My daughter (Karla) likes Foxes. It is who she is… she tells me. I think that when FireFox first appeared those many years ago, Karla had to have it for her browser. Since then, we have all received emails and other sales pieces from Karla to try to get us to ‘switch.’

She emailed me these last two links:

Browser Showdown!
7 Reasons

Karla asked me to post this… and since she is our treasured web site artist… here it is!

Roger Freberg

PS. I still like Internet Explorer, sorry Karla

VOTE for Best Individual BLOG!

Vote for Laura!
Ah, I am sure that our Laura never thought she would be in an vote… but then… here she is! It is quite an honor to make it to become a FINALIST and everyone in the family is so proud. Her BLOG  is really a good one… even if we are a little biased.

So, if you could take a moment and add your support by voting for  Laura for Best Blog!  It would be a kind thing to do.

Roger, Kristin, Karen and Karla ( the Laura support team)

Firefox vs. Internet Explorer?

karlas mascot battles intenet explorer vs. firefox
My daughter likes Foxes. It is who she is… she tells me. I think that when FireFox first appeared those not so many years ago, Karla had to have it for her browser. Since then, we have all recieved emails and other sales pieces from Karla to try to get us to ‘switch.’

She emailed me these last two links:

Browser Showdown!
7 Reasons

Karla asked me to post this… and since she is our treasured web site artist… here it is!

Roger Freberg

PS. I use Firefox for web comparisons, but I still like Internet Explorer, sorry Karla