NICU

Baptised in the NICU

I always imagined my kids being baptised in a church surrounded by family. My husband wanted them to wear a white baptismal gown that he and his siblings wore for theirs. I thought I would add a little piece of my wedding dress for each of them. I envisioned us celebrating afterward with a little […]

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Summer

Getting Stronger as a Family

This summer flew by. We didn’t do a ton of things, but we did get out more than we have in the past. That was one of my goals; to be able to take my kids places. I wanted to make memories and I made sure I had the resources to accomplish that. We invested […]

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Daniel

To my son on his 3rd birthday

You’ve been through so much in your first three years of life. And no I’m not just talking about the eight surgeries you had before you were two years old. Or the daily therapy sessions and weekly doctor appointments. I’m talking about your relationship with your two siblings. Your brother has Autism and is sensitive […]

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Autism

This is his Autism

My son Nicholas will always have Autism. It won’t end when he turns 18 years old. It does not stop for anything. Autism is hard. It’s complex and unpredictable. It’s hard for our family to go anywhere. We almost always need help. My husband Steve and I take shifts when it comes to mealtime, because […]

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Autism

Struggling with sleep

Sleep has always been inconsistent for Nicholas. Some nights he’ll sleep through the night, while other nights he wakes up 1 to 3 times during the night. When he does wake up, I usually have to go in his room and help him go back to sleep. Falling asleep isn’t the problem, it’s staying asleep. […]

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Autism

CNA Program Brings Me Closer to My Son

When I was first approached by a social worker to become a parent Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) for my son Nicholas, I brushed it off. I didn’t like the idea of getting paid to take care of my son. After all that’s not why I had kids in the first place. But then it was […]

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Father's Day

To My Husband on Father’s Day

You are my rock. You are the reason I’m able to manage all we have endured together. You’ve never left my side no matter what the experience. We are one month shy of our 5-year wedding anniversary, yet we’ve been through so much in just our first few years of marriage. A conversion of faith […]

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Autism

Feeling a Sense of Relief

This past winter was hard. Everything was getting to me and it hit me how much we’ve been through. I held my cool for a long time, but I think I finally processed the last 4 years. It’s been draining and exhausting. The kids had the most therapy we’ve experienced. Sometimes I feel so controlled […]

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Autism

Autism and Genetics: Making Strides One Year Later

It’s been one year since Nicholas was diagnosed with Autism and a rare genetic mutation called ZNF462. Autism was something we expected, the genetic mutation was not. Both diagnoses left me scared with different emotions, however I also felt a sense of relief. We had answers and could now get him the help he needed. […]

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Autism

There’s Nothing ‘Wrong’ with my Son

One of the most difficult things about having a child with special needs is knowing what to say when people say hurtful comments. I used to prepare myself with the perfect comebacks if such a situation would arise. However, when that time came, I was speechless. One of the most unthoughtful comments that was said […]

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