Special needs momming is a full-time job, and the business model is super complicated. I spent Tuesday at the psychologist with Ruckus, working on a round of updated evaluations.Wednesday I was in Atlanta again, from dawn to dusk for Mozart’s day with his health team. It was planned and
Category: Fostering and Adoption
Instant Family, Don’t Be BlindSided -Movie Review
I would like to start this out with an awkward but clear disclaimer. This isn’t a typical movie review, but a list of triggers to be prepared for, specifically for children and teens who have suffered trauma. I’m not sure that I can accurately pinpoint the last time Travis and I
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.
The Knock That Shook Our World
We thought it was an Amazon Delivery, of all things. I had just returned home from a long needed night out with a good friend, a fellow mom of many. My daughter and I bounded to the door, excited to see which of us got to open whatever it
When God’s Timing Turns Me Into a Five Year Old, Because Patience Isn’t My Thing
I was not sure if more than five people would read that last post. For someone who hasn’t read what I have put out over the past, I am aware that it doesn’t make sense. That it may not seem like a big deal or need to be said. For