Thursday, October 31, 2013
Northend Woodworking is finally here!
It has been a long road to this point, but my website is finally up and running. Check it out! www.northendwoodworking.com. (Pictures will be added soon - you can see them on the Northend Woodworking facebook page). I have four sizes of cardholders and two styles of bookholders I am working on right now.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
The Moving Message
Every year the communication group that I belong to at St. Rose College has an awareness walk called the Moving Message. We organize a walk around the campus green to help people learn more about communication disorders and to raise funds to support ongoing therapy. There are many booths set up around the walk - from organizations that work with people with disabilities to local artists and new this year - Northend Woodworking! My business is up and running and I had made cardholders & a few bookholders in time for the walk. It was a great success for my first event. Thanks to everyone who came out to support our group's efforts.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
The next big thing
Hey everybody - its been awhile! I've been keeping busy the last 7 months - still exercising a lot and going to my aphasia class in Albany.
But the biggest, most exciting thing is I'm starting up my own woodworking business!
I've been meeting with a voc rehab counselor for several months who has been helping me figure out how I can get back to work in some capacity. We explored lots of options, but it made me realize that forestry doesn't work for me anymore - there is too much thinking, writing, and communication involved - processing it all is too overwhelming. Nor am I physically able to do landscaping or tree climbing anymore. While thinking about skills I have retained and what type of work I am able to do, we figured out that a woodworking shop is the perfect thing for me. I have made several one-handed things as I have needed them since my accident, including one-handed card holders, that I want to make available to other people struggling like me. Having made a few cardholders for friends in my aphasia group, someone mentioned that I should be selling them . . . and thus Northend Woodworking was born. I plan on making one-handed bookholders & cutting boards soon, too, as well as Shaker-style furniture (like the table previously pictured on October 15, 2012). Simple & elegant - my kind of thing.
My counselor helped me write a return-to-work plan that is in process of approval and just waiting for one more signature. Since I just received the okay, it will be awhile before everything is up and running, but soon I will have a website, business cards, etc. to share.
I know that this is just part time for now while I am still recovering, attending my aphasia classes and in need of a lot of down time, but it is such a great feeling to have something that is mine again. Something that gives structure to my days, helps me value my time and gives me a glimpse of my old self.
But the biggest, most exciting thing is I'm starting up my own woodworking business!
I've been meeting with a voc rehab counselor for several months who has been helping me figure out how I can get back to work in some capacity. We explored lots of options, but it made me realize that forestry doesn't work for me anymore - there is too much thinking, writing, and communication involved - processing it all is too overwhelming. Nor am I physically able to do landscaping or tree climbing anymore. While thinking about skills I have retained and what type of work I am able to do, we figured out that a woodworking shop is the perfect thing for me. I have made several one-handed things as I have needed them since my accident, including one-handed card holders, that I want to make available to other people struggling like me. Having made a few cardholders for friends in my aphasia group, someone mentioned that I should be selling them . . . and thus Northend Woodworking was born. I plan on making one-handed bookholders & cutting boards soon, too, as well as Shaker-style furniture (like the table previously pictured on October 15, 2012). Simple & elegant - my kind of thing.
My counselor helped me write a return-to-work plan that is in process of approval and just waiting for one more signature. Since I just received the okay, it will be awhile before everything is up and running, but soon I will have a website, business cards, etc. to share.
I know that this is just part time for now while I am still recovering, attending my aphasia classes and in need of a lot of down time, but it is such a great feeling to have something that is mine again. Something that gives structure to my days, helps me value my time and gives me a glimpse of my old self.
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