Monthly Archives: September 2008

Jolly Holly and the New Su Review

Su and my daughter, Ashley, have several things in common – dark, curly hair – a seizure disorder – and Moms who think the sun rises in their eyes! I’m sure you will enjoy meeting Holly and her beautiful daughter as much as I have. Tell me a little about yourself and your family. Hi,…

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It’s Time For A Contest!

Just recently I had one of the bathrooms in our home remodeled to be accessible for my daughter, Ashley. Ashley is 13 years old, deafblind and has had two brain tumors removed in the past, and currently has three more that her doctors are closely watching. All of that sounds rather daunting, but she lets…

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Tourettes Haiku

Itch on my right arm Now I must scratch the left arm Has to be even Must finish this test Girl behind me popping gum Cannot concentrate Eyebrows up and down Wiggling ears and rolling eyes Gives me a headache This Haiku was written by my daughter, Madeline. She is ten and has Tourettes, ADHD,…

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TOPSoccer – A Whole New World

Last Sunday, my son had his first experience with organized sports. This opportunity came through a local soccer association, which is in its fourth year of participating in the TOPSoccer program designed by US Youth Soccer. TOPSoccer is “a community-based training and team placement program for young athletes with disabilities, organized by youth soccer association…

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The “Write” Way

Helping Zoe improve her fine motor skills is something we’ve worked at for quite some time. Things like holding pencils and crayons, cutting, and using fasteners have always been a challenge for Zoe. When it came time to learn to write, Zoe was clearly having a tough time. She’d get frustrated because doing the work…

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Is Sarah Palin One of Us?

Over the past few weeks, Sarah Palin seems to have been mentioned in great depth on almost every blog with a connection to Special Needs, except this one. Given there was so much written about Ben Stiller recently, I must admit this has surprised me. Perhaps with the Stiller controversy, nearly everyone was united in…

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Why Not Ask?

In my 47th ranked state (in services provided to people with disabilities), it seems that most children and adults with developmental disabilities love going bowling and to the mall. The love of those two places starts early – grade school ‘community based instruction’ almost always involves a trip to either a bowling alley or a…

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Rub-A-Dub-Dub…. There Went My Time In The Tub

Once there was a time when I spelled luxury : g-a-r-d-e-n t-u-b. Add a few candles, lots of bubbles, a good book, a bar of homemade soap from my own private recipe, and life was good. When the hot water cooled, I would drain it off, refill the tub, and repeat as often as I…

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Special Exposure Wednesday ~ Our New Blog Button

Please join me in congratulating Shannon of Gabi’s World as the winner in our first Special Exposure Model Search Photo Contest. Just in case you have not met her, I would like to introduce Gabi who is up there snapping your photo from our new blog button. Too cute. Also join me in congratulating the…

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One Mean Mother

In my lifetime I have been referred to as one mean mother by many people…including my own mom…because they did not understand. When our family was blessed with the gift of Wil through adoption, we were told to never expect him to walk, talk or have measurable intelligence. Clearly they were wrong, however, Wil did…

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