I walked Sheba early in the morning, and then we went to Mad Rona’s to meet Stacy for coffee and a chin wag. And while talking to her, I could hear myself getting better at speaking, and when we ran into people on our walks, same thing. I’ve put my ’non-verbal’ buttons away and changed the calling advice that I was maintaining on the top right of this site.
I’m not an idiot. I may crash again, but I feel very good about my speech right now, but I shall take things one day at a time. I am, however, optimistic that this relief will hole. I turned down attending a party last night that I would have loved to be part of, and now, with my speech doing so well, I could have gone. Ah well. I’m not sorry that I stayed home. I’m still crowd averse.
It was a truly beautiful and warm Summer-like day yesterday. I had to take my hoodie off when we were walking and enjoy or forest walk in just my t-shirt. And it will be the same again today, with a high of 20°. Sadly, I am not very interested in doing gardening and yard work. I’m enjoying reading and three walks a day too much.
Today is My Day. I have no plans other than to walk, read and to do a little yard work. I’m desperate for a spa or a shower. I want warm water on my skin, but my arms are so damaged from the dog a couple of days ago I don’t want to get the bandages wet yet. I’ve become a temporary sponge bather and I’m using my electric blanket for a good dose of heat.
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There was a comedy show that was popular on television. It’s still playing because it was very funny. Two fellows I worked with in theatre from Canada were two of the stars of the show. There were two other comedians as well. One standard bit they did was telling a story together, taking turns with each of them saying one word to tell the story.
That’s a bit like speech is for me. I want to convey that which might be a sentence if I could talk. I don’t speak in sentences. I don’t use grammar. I use what I call ‘key words.’ These are words that convey meaning and, more importantly, that I can say. There are many phonemes (sounds) that I can’t say, however, it’s more complex than that.
I can’t say the word ‘apple’ because the soft A phoneme is almost impossible for me to say. I’ve heard myself say it once lately, as I was speaking and I was shocked—and happy. A lot depends on where the phoneme is placed in the sequence of phonemes of a word that I am trying to say. (And here I thought studying linguistics was a stupid idea back in uni.) The way I talk feels like the game Ryan, Colin and their fellow actors did on that show. Each word is a step forward, but you must search to find one that works.
I could go on and on about the complexity of speech. The best thing to do, is give you an example. Here’s something I might say and do: “Visit, friend (I can’t say Dianne, so I raise my eyebrows as high as I can as I say “friend,” and I nod my head ‘yes;’ I’m trying to get you to guess the name. I give a thumbs up or down, to your guess, and my face lights up when you guess correctly), good. We, and then I would ‘walk’ my fingers along my other hand that’s held out flat (this is me saying, ‘walking’, and again, thumbs and face convey yes or no), we I whisper, ‘spa’ in a way that I can and it’s odd, we andthen I’d mime eating, moo-vee.”
So: “Visit friend good. We (mime walking), we spa (whispered), we (mime eating), movie.”


























































