I made a list once of all the great qualities and traits the perfect boyfriend would have. As a middle schooler the most important thing to me was personality. I loved to laugh so he needed to be funny. The list also included blonde hair, green or blue eyes, tall, good looking, nice, romantic, outgoing […]
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I’ve always known that was I called to motherhood. I couldn’t picture my life any other way. I wanted to get married and have kids when I grew up. The number of kids always changed as I got older. First it was three kids just like my parents had. Then it turned to five kids. […]
Last year’s Easter season wasn’t very joyful for me. Easter is usually my favorite holiday. I love how happy everybody is after a month and a half of sacrifice during Lent. It’s such a fun holiday for me. But last year was different. Easter Sunday wasn’t a good day. We were rushing around before church. […]
The world has shut down. We’re under stay-at-home orders. Because of a new virus that can be fatal, we’re forced to stay home until it’s contained. We have to stand six feet away from other people if we go anywhere. We have to homeschool our children because schools are closed until further notice. Doctor appointments […]
We have a lot of goals set for our family this year, but here are the biggest ones we want to accomplish in the year 2020. Nicholas wears glasses and headphones — Nicholas wears his glasses at school, during therapy, for his grandparents, and for anyone but my husband and me. I really want to […]
The holidays are upon us and while it’s an exciting time, it can also be stressful and overstimulating for kids with special needs. Loud noises and big crowds don’t bode well for three little ones who are oversensitive to a lot of things. Understanding our family’s limits have helped us the past couple of years […]
We’ve been doing therapy since my son Nicholas was 6 months old. He was behind from the very beginning, and wasn’t hitting his milestones at all. He was oversensitive to everything, would arch his back a lot, and needed help with most things. It was recommended by his pediatrician that he start seeing an occupational […]
Autism can be hard to understand especially for a toddler. All my son wants is just a relationship with his older brother, who up until a few months ago wanted nothing to do with him. Two boys with completely different personalities: Nicholas who is laid back, keeps to himself, quiet (most of the time), and […]
On Neonatal Nurses Appreciation Day, I just want to say thank you. Thank you for working 12 hours straight. For working in the middle of the night when the rest of us are sleeping. For getting peed on, pooped on, thrown up on, drooled on and not complaining about it. You guys are angels and […]
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 […]