Category: Special Needs Life (all blog posts)
Epic Mom Fail
Today: This is hard. Really hard. I’ve been hanging on to this post for a week. I’m frankly scared to post this because, while I’m not exactly a people pleaser (you can’t please everyone all of the time, nor should you try to), I do […]
The Day the Music Died
I know it’s an overly dramatic title. Music is not really dead, but I feel a large part of Firstborn’s life is being put away. Firstborn has been playing in an orchestra since just after his third grade year. That’s roughly 12 years. It has […]
25 Rules for Flirting and Dating for Differently Wired Teens
If you are like me, when your differently wired teen* develops an interest in the opposite sex, you have to develop a whole new set of “rules” to help your child navigate flirting and dating. Social situations are hard enough when you don’t pick up […]
We Came, We Saw, We Conquered, We Did It Scared
I’m one in a hundred (or rather three hundred twenty). Are you too? I have a little fear of heights (Acrophobia)–mixed with a good sized bit of Basophobia (fear of falling). More specifically, it’s the fear of falling to my death from a height. According […]
Why Mommy is Important Too–Sharpen that Saw, Fill that Bucket
Where I’ve been with mommy self-care… In past posts, most of the mommy self-care I’ve talked a lot about relate to doctor’s appointments. I’ve been pretty good about getting my annual skin checks, mammograms, well-women visits, vision and physical appointments. I’ve gotten my teeth cleaned […]
Good Morning and Welcome to My Rebranded site…..
Why do I see 123-autism.com here? Am I in the right place? Good morning everyone. If you’ve stumbled across this blog and this post, you may see a lot of things with 123-autism.com. This is because I am in the process of rebranding and converting […]
Autism Awareness Month and 9 Things Neurotypical People Can Do
Every year I struggle with how to address this month, and in particular April 2, Autism Awareness Day. I am so grateful that so many more people are aware of Autism. In days past, whenever one of my boys would flip into meltdown mode or […]
Happy Good Friday, Happy Passover, and Happy Easter!
For me, Spring always brings a sense of renewal and hope as we begin to sees trees and flowers awakening after a long, cold winter. This time of year our family celebrates Easter. We try to do any fun stuff (egg hunts, candy) on Saturday […]
Windy City Here We Come…
This last week I accompanied Lawboy as a chaperone on his school’s orchestra/band trip to Chicago. I’ve been to Chicago a few times before, and the city never fails to make me happy. I love, LOVE, the variety and quality of food there. I love […]
College Bound!!!
Wow! I had high hopes, but Whirlwind it’s official! He has been accepted into all three schools he applied to. Academically he was sixth in his class at the beginning of the year, (I’m not quite sure where he stands right now), but one of […]