Parenthood actress Mae Whitman, Dani Bowman of Powerlight Studios, Brent Anderson and musician Landon Pigg

LA Autism Walk

The sun was no stranger on the morning of the LA Autism Walk at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena!  It was quite the scorcher, so congratulations to the walkers who toughed it out.  We shared Unintentional Humor™ with the masses at our booth alongside some of our favorite people in the Autism community: The Art [...]

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TV dinner

Idiom of the Week: TV Dinner

Frozen pre-made meals that come in serving trays that can be easily warmed and eaten off of your lap or on a small table.  Many people eat these while watching television.

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The Unintentional Humor table

Bohemia Coffee House Event

During Autism Awareness Month we hosted an Artist Reception and Book Signing with The Art of Autism at the Bohemia Coffee House in Ojai, CA.  The event was a huge success drawing a crowd of over 50 people!  The artwork of Autistic artists covered the walls of the coffee house making for a wonderful backdrop.  Artists [...]

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Dress up

Family Enrichment Weekend

At the end of March we had the opportunity to be a part of the inspiring Family Enrichment Weekend put on by Families Together in Moscow, ID.  Twenty families from around the area came together to spend a weekend of kid-friendly fun and parent relaxation.  We believe that families are the most important support systems [...]

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Brent Anderson and Linda Gund Anderson

Read About Us in the Ventura County Reporter

Last fall we had the pleasure of talking with Joan Trossman Bien via phone interview about Unintentional Humor™.  Her article The Funny Side of Autism is an interview about Unintentional Humor™ and the literal mind.  We enjoyed speaking with her about our book and feel that she really understood what our book was about.  Thank [...]

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Temple and the Andersons

Families Are Important

    It was a sell out crowd who gathered at the “Families are Important” conference in Pullman, WA on Nov. 8, 2011. Led by well known keynote speakers, Temple Grandin and her mother, Eustacia Cutler, the audience was provided an interactive and relaxed atmosphere to learn about their experiences with autism. Knowing that the [...]

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