On a Day Like Today

On a day like today most 15-year-old girls get up and go to school. Rachel, she got up early and rode with mom to Topeka. Today would be the next to last step in the process of the passage of […]

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Rachel’s School Spirit & Inclusion

Back at the beginning of the school year Rachel ran for Student Council. We worked on posters for several weeks. She did her little speech. She handed out candy. Election day came and mom and dad nervously awaited her arrival […]

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Ordinary and Whimsical

Last week was the National Down Syndrome Society’s (NDSS) Buddy Walk on Washington: the time we set aside to go an tell our stories on Capitol Hill. We also celebrate and give awards. This year I had the tremendous honor […]

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Seven Days of Rachel’s Wild Life & Mom Too!

I’ll write more in-depth next week but on this Friday, I wanted to share some images from our past seven days and an unexpected piece of encouragement that an exhausted momma received when she returned home. I spoke at our […]

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Why Advocate? We All Have a Story

Later today, Rachel and I are headed to Washington DC, arguably my favorite place.  We are headed to the National Down Syndrome Society’s Buddy Walk on Washington. We are honored to be a part of all aspects of the program […]

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Proms and the R-Word

The title is deceiving today. This and that would be a better title but I thought this might attract more readers! In addition to getting the Kansas ABLE Act passed this last week, Rachel went to the Down Syndrome Guild […]

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Rachel’s Pink House in a Year?

Apparently, Rachel is moving into her pink house sooner than later. She was irritated with me last week.  Yes, this would be my sweet child with Down syndrome who is always happy. During one of her self-talk bathroom sessions I […]

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