Monday, September 24, 2007

The Gift of Dysgraphia

If you've read my last blog, you've heard about one of the Mumford's battles. Things have mellowed out. But I've found now that I'm dysgraphic. This blog's just going to explain what dysgraphia is. I think in pictures, not words, so writing's kind of hard. That's why I'm typing. Actually, you might think half in pictures and half in words. But I think in mostly pictures and occasionally words. People think of dysgraphia as a curse, when actually it's helped many men along the way. Albert Einstein thought in pictures, along with Leonardo da Vinci and Thomas Edison. They all had the GIFT.

6 comments:

Grandma's Musings said...

Being able to think in pictures IS a gift, and so is being able to tell us all about it.

Gillian said...

Being able to think in pictures will help you to be a great inventor, I think.

thebrotherofjared said...

Well, it's great knowing I'm not crazy- I think mostly in pictures, too.

Kersten said...

I always knew you were a genius!

cougarbballrocks said...

Well I don't exactly think in pictures but I have some good ones!!!!! come see my blog!!!

cougarbballrocks said...

Oh yeah and writing is hard for me to . but everyone says i'm a good story teller