Monthly Archives: February 2010

Friday Photo Fun

Read the sign…carefully. He’s crazy funny sometimes. Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for wordpress. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments … Continue reading

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Standing Up

Maybe you know Just Me of Master of Irony. She’s been reading me for a couple of years. As I blogged about Gage’s behavior issues she said she could identify and so we became friendly and over time, I feel, … Continue reading

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Dear Gage (he who has surpassed a decade),

Happy Birthday! What a year, eh? It wasn’t good or bad by the standards we set (well, actually, we don’t use a standard) but it sure was a long one. From depression to behavior issues and new meds to a … Continue reading

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What The Blog Isn't

Last May I was blogging for 5 years. During these years I’ve been able to laugh, cry and vent about what it’s like (for me) to raise these kids with intensely serious issues involving developmental delays, medical issues and mental/emotional … Continue reading

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It has to be said.

I’m going to take a couple of days off from the blog. I’ve been faced with some disturbing news about what I’ve been sharing about our family online and I need to process what I think about it. Honestly, I’m … Continue reading

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Homecoming

So much has happened today… 2 conference calls with clients 3 calls regarding client work 2 calls with doctor who treated Gage 2 calls with nurse at hospital about discharge, regarding paperwork needed to get him back in school 2 … Continue reading

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