#WeekendCoffeeShare (April 19, 2025)

Hi everyone. I’m joining #WeekendCoffeeShare tonight. It’s almost 11PM here, so definitely no more coffee for me. If you’d like to grab a drink, feel free to and let’s chat.

If we were having coffee, first I’d talk about the weather. We finally got rain. Not as much as was originally thought and not nearly enough, but we got rain. The temperatures have also been lower, usually around 15°C. This is still warmer than normal, but I still yearn for 20°C.

If we were having coffee, then I’d tell you that, as a result of the rainy weather, I haven’t walked as much as I did in previous weeks. I still kept my perfect streak with respect to my movement goal on my Apple Watch, but didn’t meet my exercise goal everyday.

If we were having coffee, I’d share that I’ve finally been crafting again. I created a polymer clay bear holding a heart for my support coordinator, who is on maternity leave. Unfortunately, one of its ears fell off during baking, but thankfully I noticed it in time and was able to add a new ear.

I also made another attempt at creating a polymer clay trinket dish today, but failed once again.

If we were having coffee, I’d report that I had a meeting with the intellectual disability physician, who prescribes my psych meds, on Wednesday. The good news is that I’m allowed to further taper my antipsychotic. The bad news is no answers regarding my tremors. She thinks they may be related to my spastic cerebral palsy and this means that they can get worse when I’m stressed.

If we were having coffee, I’d tell you that I had a dietitian’s appt on Wednesday too. This went well. I’m staying in a sort of acceptable weight range and not having binge eating episodes or purging. My next appt will be in three months.

If we were having coffee, I’d moan about the temp worker situation once again. On Wednesday, when like I said I had two appointments, the staff wanted to orient a new “regular” temp worker to me. As soon as they told me, I told them that this wasn’t going to work out that day, but they kept telling me to see what’d come out of my doctor’s appt first and then we’d discuss it again. Well, no-one ever allowed for any discussion after the appt and, when the time came for the worker to be oriented, the staff doing the orienting kept pushing me in overt and covert ways to accept him. Like, the temp worker was constantly sneakily, without talking, being in my presence. This gave me a horribly unsafe feeling, because I, being blind, couldn’t be sure whether he was there or not.

The staff doing the orienting at one point seemed to show some understanding and told me she was going to talk it over with the other staff. She came back to tell me that it’d been agreed between my assigned staff, the support coordinator, behavior specialist and the team manager that, if I refused him now, I’d had my chance. She never told me who’d told her that when she was “talking it over”, so I assumed it was my assigned staff. I still refused the temp worker and to this day feel horrible about the whole situation. I mean, this whole agreement among the powers-that-be is showing that they believe I refuse staff for their one orientation moment just because I feel like it. Honestly, I still disagree with that whole thing about just one orientation moment and then they’re as regular as the regular staff who’ve worked here for years.

At one point, I went into the communal room and another staff, one of my “favorites”, was there. She asked me what was up and I explained that I had two appts that originally the staff didn’t think I could handle in one day and now they added this orientation thing to it too. The temp worker was present too and I told him it wasn’t that I didn’t like him, but he hadn’t even spoken a word to me during his previous shifts here and now he was creeping up on me. He apparently had been instructed to do so. The other staff understood and I actually talked a little to the temp worker.

Unfortunately, when I read my daily log notes for the past week today, I saw there wasn’t a single word about how I’d talked to him eventually. Neither was there anything about how I’d accepted the other temp worker (who’d had her orientation moment with me last week) for my activity on Tuesday, nor that I showed the new student staff my clay yesterday on his first shift here. This is relevant because it signifies that they’re still only reporting my challenging behavior and not the things I do accomplish in spite of the stress it gives me.

If we were having coffee, I would once again end on a positive note by sharing some small pleasures of the week. First was the BBQ on Thursday. It was good. Next up is a visit to the next town’s market yesterday. My spouse was a little surprised that I didn’t buy olives, as I usually buy those when going to the market. I did buy candy. I also went to the supermarket to buy some ingredients for my smoothies. We also went to that town’s coffee shop run by disabled people and had the most delicious caramel latte.

Speaking of which, I’d tell you that I’ve been having a new interest lately: coffee brewing. I’d really like to be able to create my own coffees. Still need to look into all the necessary supplies, but it should be fun.

17 thoughts on “#WeekendCoffeeShare (April 19, 2025)

  1. The bear is cute and the caramel latte makes me want to go get one now.

    I wonder why the staff just focuses on the negative. That must be so aggravating! I’m glad that you are making a record of the positive things you do here on your blog. Also glad you got to talk to the new support person later and actually get to know each other a bit. Hopefully, if he’s around again, he will speak up and let you know he’s there.

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    1. Thanks so much for your supportive comment. I do write about the positives and negatives from my perspective each day too and send them to my assigned staff once a week. What frustrates me about the logs though is not the fact that they focus on the negative more than the positive, but the specific writing style that makes it look like the negatives are my acting out and the positives are the circumstances or the staff.

      Yes, the new staff did say he’s going to let me know when he’s there next time. He also hadn’t spoken to me until he was being oriented because he was too scared of triggering me or otherwise making a mistake. Which he ended up doing after all anyway.

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      1. That makes it even worse, that they are blaming you for what goes wrong and taking credit for what goes right. I hope they stop that. And glad you’re sharing your log with them too, for the record.

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  2. Hi, it’s Monday here and I am at last getting around to commenting, we have had so damn hot days this last week more like summer then autumn. That is one cute bear you made.

    It seems to me that your issues with temp workers isn’t taken seriously by some and that is wrong

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    1. Thanks for commenting and for the compliment on the bear. Re the temp workers, I can see why they get only one chance to be oriented to me, because well they being themp workers, don’t get any actual orienting with the other clients at all. This however does mean they shouldn’t be treated like regular staff. The staff however don’t understand this.

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  3. That bear is adorable! Can you keep track of your daily accomplishment and share them with the staff weekly to show how you have pulled through stress to do things? It is wrong that they are not acknowledging the good. Ooh, olives… I love olives! You should have gotten some, but the candy on occasion is good too. You will have to let us know how the coffee brewing plan works out. Have a great week!

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    1. Thanks so very much for your supportive comment! I will definitely share how my coffee brewing adventures progress. That’s also a good tip you gave me about sharing my accomplishments.

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    1. Thanks so much for your kind comment. I think the temp worker thing will never truly be resolved, but I try to be grateful for the good moments I do have, including the fact that I’ve been crafting again.

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