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The Life of a Tree

The Life of a Tree

I want to apologize to all the trees that have senselessly lost their lives for the sake of useless paperwork. Having a child with a disability is a constant invasion of endless amounts of ridiculous surveys, questionnaires, and other redundant material that probably...

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Keeping It Real

Keeping It Real

Look, I hope by now you all know I don't sugar coat things. That I don't tell you how perfect my life is or all the amazing things my family does for me. That's all bullshit. I mean, my family is great, but they don't fart rainbows and butterflies, friends. They are...

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One Answer

One Answer

Adjusting to the norm after a vacation is hard enough, but doing it when the clocks are scheduled to "spring" forward makes it more difficult. Add two Basset hounds that have been hanging with friends at a pet resort, and you have a recipe for me being tired....

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Coming Home

Coming Home

There is always an adjustment when coming off of a vacation. Yesterday, we loaded the car and started our journey back home. There were a few bumps like my GPS alerting us to an accident that would have delayed us over an hour, so we figured out an alternate route. No...

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Translation

Translation

Let's chat about the power of an emoji. Those little symbols that some people overuse or perhaps they use them as a way to soften the blow. Like, "I'm sorry you're a loser" (insert smiley face). Sometimes I would really like to overuse the middle finger emoji as the...

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On The Road

On The Road

I took my new lifestyle initiative on the road this week. Moving through the holidays with ease, I figured that vacation would be no big deal. First, let me be clear that since I did two six week rounds, I was eligible to move on to the VIP round which meant change....

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What????

What????

My harsh reality is that leaving town seems to be harder and harder to do each time it is planned. But, this time, I was sure it was going to be different. My sister planned on coming in to stay with my mother for a few days and we had a caregiver in place as well. I...

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You Had One Job

You Had One Job

I feel like my family, on a good day, is mostly competent. Even if I am not, the rest of them fill in the blanks when I can't. Yesterday, was one of those days where I wondered if we should really be allowed to operate heavy machinery. Brian and I ventured to...

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Car Ride

Car Ride

We loaded up the car early yesterday morning and headed to Bowling Green to pick up Bryce. While we convinced him to skip class - yes, we are those parents - he unfortunately had early football obligations which meant we would be leaving later than planned. Once he...

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The Luggage

The Luggage

I surrendered the need to pack everyone's stuff a few trips ago. It was literally me releasing control. Last night, I threw my stuff in the suitcase really not pondering what exactly I was packing. The temperature at the beach is going to be anywhere from 50 to 75...

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