She said, he seems a lot like kids in the preschool where I taught back home who were called autistic...
That didn't sound good but I wasn't going to ignore her, that's for sure... ...continue reading
She said, he seems a lot like kids in the preschool where I taught back home who were called autistic...
That didn't sound good but I wasn't going to ignore her, that's for sure... ...continue reading
Well first, I'm just going to selfishly hi-jack this week's blog post...
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But let me first tell you a sad story... Continue reading
Well this blog post is a little behind schedule.
I'm telling you, it's not my fault. I was distracted... ...continue reading
It had been a tough couple of days.
I was ready to pack Kirby up and get the heck out of there. ...continue reading
I live with an anarchist. An autism anarchist. He drives me to ...continue reading
Like many kids it seems, my son Kirby loves Frozen. In his "always on" autism media rotation, that's a big deal because ...continue reading
Kirby loves French fries and when we go out to eat many times that's his meal. Kirby does not like pizza. So at the pizza shop, sometimes fries are the whole meal. Sound familiar? Autism parents can all identify with the weird and limited diet thing. I remember ...continue reading
Well without being fully up to speed on WordPress set up and usage and without further ado here's my first blog post . . .
Since New Year's Day, I've been considering and pondering the idea of "resolutions" or maybe "intents" would be a more appropriate label. If you don't lay out what you want to do, how can you possibly ever expect to accomplish whatever "it" is right? And yet, so many good intents on January First have gone by the boards before the warm weather arrives, right? ...continue reading