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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Laundry Woes
I know this is an issue in many homes, which is one of the reasons I chose to write about it. The dreaded words, “I have no clean clothes,” uttered in the eleventh hour before heading to school. I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Sons, The Face of Aspergers
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It’s Never Too Late…
This post is a followup to The Voice of God. There was a part of me I didn’t share earlier because it was the ugly part of me. Yet another part I’m ashamed of. And I’m not talking about the fact that … Continue reading
Posted in Aspergers, Family, Mom of Special Needs Kids, Sons, The Face of Aspergers
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When did that happen?
Sunday afternoon, my oldest became an Eagle Scout. This is a big deal. It takes a lot of sticktoitiveness to become an eagle scout. If a boy scout becomes an eagle scout, it is around the age of 17 or 18. Usually … Continue reading
Posted in Boy Scouting, Brothers, Sons
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Roadrunner and Coyote, Part 2
1. Never forget that Mom is always right. 2. Tree Stand 3. Need I say more?
What’s for Dinner?
So, I’ve established that it’s taken 14 years for meals times to vaguely resemble some sort of normalcy. But with three boys, it seems there always has to be someone unhappy about what’s on his plate. I’d really like to … Continue reading
Watering the Plants
Last night my husband and I went to a cocktail party. We haven’t been to a cocktail party in…well, I can’t remember the last time we went out to socialize. This party happened to be a yearly event through his … Continue reading