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I Choose My Son

Almost two years ago, I started writing this blog to share what I learned about twice-exceptional children.  This began as a way of helping and supporting families that were left with more questions than answers.  I didn’t want others to have to start at the beginning and I knew that I had an interesting perspective … Continue reading

Treasure Box

On Sunday afternoon, after school work and errands were completed, I stumbled upon a treasure box. The treasure box was my “pictures” file on Facebook. I kept saying out loud, “I knew I had that picture somewhere?!” I don’t know about you, but when I used to have a camera with film, I seemed to … Continue reading

The Bunny Weekend Report

This weekend was a great weekend. It was the kind of weekend that was made up of just the right amount of relaxing at home and making our way out for fun and family. As always, we started the weekend off with our traditional Friday Family Movie Night.  The day was hectic so instead of … Continue reading

Does the Good REALLY Outweigh the Bad?

Let me start by saying that I am not trying to insult or judge parenting decisions made by anyone. I honestly believe that we all do our best with the knowledge that we currently possess and that parenting is a series of doing-the-best-we-can-moments. Having said that…I have been wondering about emails and comments that I … Continue reading

The Forgotten Hunt

Recently, I have found myself yearning for specific parenting moments of the past. One of my favorites, The Easter Egg Hunt. It has been a few years since we stopped driving into the city to participate in the giant hunt at the zoo; but this year, I’m missing this tradition. We used to arrive early to assure … Continue reading

The First

As an adoptive mother, I knew this conversation would happen.  I expected many conversations like this one, but I expected them to start during the more challenging tween or teen years.  In my mind, these were the years where he would be looking for answers.  He might need to know about his past to help form his … Continue reading

Vacation with Mine

Today, we returned home from a quick vacation.  For Spring Break, we decided that we would visit a resort that is about an hour away.  This is a favorite location because of the short distance and a place of known successes.  Instead of staying in the lodge, we decided to rent one of the homes. … Continue reading

Stages of The Grief

The emotions that I feel about my son’s horrendous year continues to hit me in waves. I know it sounds a bit over dramatic to onlookers, but it feels very much like a journey through the different stages of grief. I guess I am mourning what school was supposed to be, what it should have been. … Continue reading

Active Homeschooling

As a homeschooling family, our weekends have a new purpose. Intentionally, we plan activities that are educational, active and fun.  Because I’m new at this homeschooling thing, I’m not sure if Saturday or Sunday should be included; however, it seems to work well for us to continue through the weekend.  We choose bigger projects on the weekends … Continue reading

We Are Moving On

On the way home today, I thought about all the ways that we are moving on. We are moving on as we schedule a meeting to find out more about a new private school.  This school seems to be just what we would dream and create if we had an unlimited budget and hours of free … Continue reading