Every Once in a While You Have to Put your Cape Back On
I know I’m always preaching the art of letting teenagers off the leash, letting them fend more for themselves and trying to not be co-dependant but empathetic. But every once in a while you have to be...
View ArticleMy Take On Holiday Drama
The Belmont Shores-Naples PATCH published a piece on my take of “Holiday drama” and how to cope with it. You can read it by clicking through to their website HERE or download the article HERE. Here is...
View ArticleAutism
My heart is full today for families living with autism. There are so many different types, manifestations to the spectrum but all have one thing in common: isolation. My son recently went to his...
View ArticleFAMILY HARMONY
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we’ve had our share. Jensen accidentally pushed 6-year-old Adelle into a coffee table and broke her cheek. And yeah, well, Jensen fell (of her own accord and fell into a piece of...
View ArticleKids and Prayer, Connecticut and Pain
I can’t even begin to write about what happened in Connecticut. There are no words for the depth of pain. I cling to only one slight sliver of solace. Never have I ever heard or read so much about...
View ArticleAutism and success
As I watch my oldest son gain confidence and skill, I marvel at how much we can do and how little we strive. All around me are people (doctors especially) who aren’t realistic but think they are....
View ArticleHallmark Channel’s Home And Family TV interview
I had a wonderful time being interviewed on Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family! Let me know what you think! Tagged: adopting, adoption, author, blogging, children, co-dependant, families, family,...
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