Being marginal is unavoidable. It’s how we were created, so God can work in us. I’m marginal, are you?
Category: Autism and Down Syndrome
Down Sydrome Down The Stairs
It’s taken 3.5 years to work with my son to learn something so simple, but that is what special needs looks like. Today we celebrate a BIG STEP DOWN with Down Syndrome.
OOTD: Iron Chef Prairie Girl Meets Her Inner Yoda
Today I managed to survive a conference call, take my tribe to the homeschool park day and also to Orchestra. Doesn’t sound impressive? Keep in mind that orchestra requires 5 music stands and 5 violins to be taken to the car, transported, and relocated to a classroom through hallways lined with
Losing Your *IT* vs. Saving Grace (5 Things I’ve learned through 7 years of Poop)
Last week was one of those. A week that sapped us of sleep, and strength. Of two cars with issues that drained the bank, just like they did last month. Of many things broken in this house. My mug, known by all as an extension of my arm and
Poetic Empathy for Moms of Autism
I had to come up with something, even if i was just going to share it with myself. Something poetic if only to justify my day to myself. It’s not you, it’s me. Ruckus destroyed a project. Again. The Brainiac and Big Sister had been working on for hours. Again.