Leland Lee is an internationally renowned artist who has held exhibitions in more than a dozen countries in Europe, Asia and North America, including Russia and the Vatican. Diagnosed with severe autism at 18 months, he struggled with verbal communication. Hence, painting became an important channel for expression and communication with the outside world. Leland’s parents focused their parenting efforts on Leland’s abilities instead of disabilities. Leland is like a “friendship ambassador” for autism, attending conferences around the world to share his life experience, show the progress he has made and exhibit his art. He brings together government, medical science and educators to work in a common goal: for the world to be a friendlier place to children on the spectrum of autism and to help provide more support for parents. Karen’s dedication and unconditional love, along with Leland’s love for life and zest for learning, plus mother and son’s unwavering desire to improve, have transformed Leland into a young man who speaks two languages, plays guitar and swims competitively, winning the Gold and Silver medals in the 2006 Special Olympics. Leland is currently under training in the Synchronized Swimming Association of Taiwan program run by Coach Julia Startch.
This memoir is the humorous and dramatic story of a dynamic duo: a courageous and dedicated mother; her remarkable son, an artist on the autism spectrum; and their heart-wrenching journey to help Leland get rid of the “severe” label in the hopes of moving forward, little by little, to “normalcy.” "Love in the Moment" is the inspiring story about what it means to live a fulfilling life of creativity and love — from moment to moment.
Illustrated with Leland's full-color paintings.
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Karen Chien was born in Taiwan and grew up in her father's famous Caf�storia. Karen has two children, Jason and Leland. She lived in Los Angeles for 29 years and returned to Taipei to run the family business. She tirelessly advocates for autism, raising awareness for parents and the public to focus on children's abilities instead of disabilities. Karen coordinates Leland's art exhibits and other appearances around the world. She especially enjoys going to Moscow with Leland and her mother, where Karen is always looking for new Russian recipes to offer at the caf�
Leland Lee has had wide recognition, such as receiving the 10 Outstanding Young Persons Award from the Junior Chamber International (JCI) Taiwan. He has participated in international councils, conferences and symposiums, and been featured in a documentary film.
"There is no tomorrow" is Leland's favorite line. He captures moments in life through his paintbrushes. Leland's art gallery is available at his website: www.lelandlee.com.
Leland x Astoria, a smartphone application using Augmented Reality (AR) technology, is available for free at the Apple Store and Google Play. When using the app's Scan Art feature, a set of special AR artworks appear with animation.
Karen and Leland currently reside in Taipei, where he works at the legendary Caf�storia, a bakery and restaurant serving Russian coffees, Russian-based pastries, western-style cakes, wines and cuisine. The recipes for Russian soft candy and mazurka are based on the original recipes used for the Russian royal court. Those treats are Astoria's signature pastries, loved by adults and children alike: www.facebook.com/astoria1949.
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▍Introduction
A perfect life—interrupted Autism stormed into my world and interrupted my perfect life.
It is in my nature and upbringing to be an obedient daughter, a good student; a loving wife and a caring daughter-in-law. I always do what Iʼm supposed to do, I never thought I would be rebellious until I decided to move back to Taiwan from Los Angeles with Leland, against all odds.
That decision was the first time I was defiant. I wanted to be myself – and a big part of me was already devoted to Leland.
When a child, I went to Dominican International School, Fuhsing Elementary School and Sacred Heart High School for Girls in Taiwan, then at age eighteen I went to the U.S. to study English Literature at the Univesity of California, Berkeley. Afterwards, I received my MBA degree from the Univesity of California, Los Angeles, majoring in Business. I also got a real estate license.
My life was very much by the book: study, work, marriage. Two years after college graduation, at age twenty-four, I married Philip Lee, an engineer working at the rocket center of Rockwell International. Philip Lee has a Masterʼs degree from Stanford University.
After getting married, we had two children, Jason and Leland. My life had been on a smooth path, like a written script where I was destined to play a traditional womanʼs role. I did my best to fit the role to take care of everything so everyone in my life was pleased. This is how it appeared from an outsiderʼs perspective.
Autism sneaked into my life like a thief, it stole the "perfect life" that I had meticulously established. Autism made me experience lifeʼs unpredictability and see lifeʼs imperfection. I was forced to enter into a labyrinth – with no way out.
When Leland was diagnosed with severe autism, I didnʼt know he was gifted in art; it never occurred to me that he would be in the one percent "autistic genius" category. Yet, my fighting spirit as a mother was ignited by the cruel fate that was dealt to me. Iʼm completely devoted to him; I make immeasurable efforts to defend him and help him to get rid of the "severe" label in hopes of moving forward to "normalcy," little by little.
▍Introduction
A perfect life—interrupted Autism stormed into my world and interrupted my perfect life.
It is in my nature and upbringing to be an obedient daughter, a good student; a loving wife and a caring daughter-in-law. I always do what Iʼm supposed to do, I never thought I would be rebellious until I decided to move back to Taiwan from Los Angeles with Leland, against all odds.
That decision was the first time I was defiant. I wanted to be myself – and a big part of me was already dev...
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Contents ▍Introduction: A perfect life—interrupted ▍Part 1: My son has autism? Sun and sunflowers My father and life in Café Astoria What I know about autism But how does it happen? Every “Rain Man” is unique ▍Part 2: I wish the drawing would stop Learn to brush teeth with Polaroid Race against time Charging ahead but going nowhere Barbara, beloved teacher Saturn Hidden talents unleashed An artistic genius A gem was under my nose What Temple Grandin has taught us ▍Part 3: Paintings for the world to see He was born an artist Conversations through paintings All the flowers smiled The feet that have walked a long way The Scream, the painting that blows everyoneʼs mind His art, his universe The first art exhibition Moose, long time no see! Lelandʼs art tells his life story Any Time One-of-a-kind Dolphin and Butterfly Whose paintings do you like the best? ▍Part 4: Lessons Leland taught me Growing up together Everyone thought I was insane There is no tomorrow The power of learning Itʼs important to have good health Live in the moment When they grow up A motherʼs promise Every year on May 29th
Contents ▍Introduction: A perfect life—interrupted ▍Part 1: My son has autism? Sun and sunflowers My father and life in Café Astoria What I know about autism But how does it happen? Every “Rain Man” is unique ▍Part 2: I wish the drawing would stop Learn to brush teeth with Polaroid Race against time Charging ahead but going nowhere Barbara, beloved teacher Saturn Hidden talents unleashed An artistic genius A gem was under my nose What Temple Grandin has taught us ▍Part 3: Paintings ...