Home Schooling

I am not sure where most of you are located, but I am in Virginia. The Governor has decided it would be best to close all of the schools, in the state, to ensure everyone’s safety and to further follow the guidelines of practicing ‘social distancing’. Not going to lie, but when I heard theContinue reading “Home Schooling”

Kindergarten

I haven’t blessed you all with a story in a few weeks. The holidays, kids, and school caught up to me but something exciting did happen…. Hayden started kindergarten . . . .enough said. As a parent, a special needs parent at that, so many emotions will start going through your head. How will theContinue reading “Kindergarten”

Family vs Autism

I know I am not the only one that has experienced a shift in support from family members once a diagnosis was given to your child. I know I am not the only parent to experience the same stares that strangers give from family- blood relatives when out in public settings? How do you acceptContinue reading “Family vs Autism”

Are you okay?

…….that’s a good question. (haha) I only laugh because it’s not something that is asked too often. As a parent, a good parent, your top priority is to make sure that your kid(s) are taken care of. This often means that their needs are put before yours, which is fine and how it should be.Continue reading “Are you okay?”

Funny moment

Not everything will be serious on this blog. You have to laugh a little, right? –Story Time– Hayden is very inquisitive. From the moment you open a bag of chips, to the moment you twist the cap off a bottle of water. You may not think he heard you, but he did. For some reason,Continue reading “Funny moment”

Kids vs Shopping..

One word: NOPE! Once you have kids, you no longer have the ability to browse. That new ability turns into anxiety, which turns into a panic attack. Let’s reminisce on the past for a second. Remember when you could spend half the day walking through a store, reading books, and smelling each fragrance of aContinue reading “Kids vs Shopping..”

Want to work from home?

I have found that it has been extremely difficult trying to maintain a regular 9-5 commuting schedule with two special needs children. So, I decided to go another route and seek employment from home. There are plenty of companies that allow their employers to work remotely, but it comes with a few mandatory rules toContinue reading “Want to work from home?”