Rachel has been anticipating this day for a while. She has been giddy about bringing home the simulated baby from Parenting and Child Development Class. Jonathan and I knew this would be a great real life type learning experience. Everyone […]
Continue reading »Food, Cooks and a Berry Dump Cake!
I have been surrounded by lots of good cooks. My grandmother has been gone for 13 years and people still talk about her dressing, also known as stuffing by the non-Southerner. Now my mom’s dressing is good, but she will […]
Continue reading »Thankful for Rachel’s Opportunities
I haven’t had a chance to write much about Rachel’s sophomore year. I know many of you read in order to keep up with her. Many of you read for ideas on how to make inclusion work in the parameters […]
Continue reading »I Don’t Want to Lose My Hair
My dear friend is recovering from breast cancer. Originally they thought she would not need chemo. Plans change. She has beautiful hair and has since I first met her about 27 years ago. She said to me, “I know it’s […]
Continue reading »The Strength of Disabilities in the Workplace
Today, I am proudly sharing my husband’s blog he wrote for his employer, Sedgwick. Sedgwick has supported our family and has been a strong supporter of community organizations that serve individuals with differing abilities. It is National Disability Employment Awareness […]
Continue reading »Down Syndrome Awareness in 21 Images
I think it’s great that Marty McFly went Back to the Future on this 21st Day of Down Syndrome Awareness Month – 2015! Very thoughtful of Marty and Doc Brown. In honor of Back to the Future Day and Down […]
Continue reading »Down Syndrome Acceptance – The Power of Inclusion
It is hard to believe that we met George 10 years ago. Many of you know the story of George but many don’t. During Down Syndrome Awareness/Acceptance Month, I always re-share the story of George and Rachel because it is […]
Continue reading »Rachel and Her Ear Aid
A bit of a new direction today but I hope some educational info for some of you. Those of you who know me or have followed me or stalk us (ha) through my blog know of Rachel’s ear surgeries the […]
Continue reading »Sad, Cures and Celebrating Down Syndrome!~
It’s October and that means it is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month. Earlier this week I blogged about an experience that made me sad last weekend. Today, I want to talk about celebrating and valuing lives. Since I posted that […]
Continue reading »“Those” Kids
Saturday I went to the Texas A&M Arkansas football game in Dallas. Most of my readers know I am a huge Arkansas Razorback fan. The game was very exciting, but after dominating most of the game, we lost. I was […]
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