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The Preemie Experiment: July 2009
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A community of people dedicated to the open discussion of the long term effects of prematurity. Sunday, July 19, 2009. Where did that come from? I've shed many tears since Paige was born. Through the NICU period, her first few birthdays, milestones, through the feeding issues, after doctor appointments, through procedures, watching her in various stage performances (ballet, piano, gymnastics, plays, etc) and on and on. I managed to snap one picture before I had to stop and try to regain some composure.
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The Preemie Experiment: November 2011
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A community of people dedicated to the open discussion of the long term effects of prematurity. Wednesday, November 16, 2011. Happy birthday to our dear sweet daughter! Your journey has been one marked by many ups and downs. You've always been a fighter, never giving up. You are my hero! You never quietly watch injustices being done to others but instead you boldly stand beside those who need your support and show others the right way to treat people. You are such an asset to humanity! We love you Monkey!
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Growing up with a disability: April 2009
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Growing up with a disability. These are my reflections on my interview project. I am recording the stories of people living with disabilities. Personal, real stories - be they humorous, sad, angry, fun, or . whatever! Thursday, April 30, 2009. We all do it. We all do it. We don’t mean to, but we do. The audience and judges sneered when contestant Susan Boyle. Walked on stage on. Hmmm…so, it’s OK to laugh at someone who looks different and who doesn’t. I doubt it; he knows in his heart one doesn’t p...
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Growing up with a disability: Mistaken Identity
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Growing up with a disability. These are my reflections on my interview project. I am recording the stories of people living with disabilities. Personal, real stories - be they humorous, sad, angry, fun, or . whatever! Wednesday, April 30, 2008. 8220;I’m not who you think I am; you’ve got me mixed up with someone else.”. Humbly backing away, the bewildered individual is embarrassed and apologetic, “How silly of me! I’m so sorry.”. How could this happen, you wonder? Why these repeated bizarre mix-ups?
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Growing up with a disability: My Costa Rica experience: A slideshow and reflections
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Growing up with a disability. These are my reflections on my interview project. I am recording the stories of people living with disabilities. Personal, real stories - be they humorous, sad, angry, fun, or . whatever! Friday, July 20, 2007. My Costa Rica experience: A slideshow and reflections. Free MySpace slideshows, photo and video editing at www.OneTrueMedia.com. Telling me that those of us with disabilities spend a lot of energy making other people feel comfortable with us.). I think Ryan's observat...
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Growing up with a disability: "Difference is an Artist's Game"
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Growing up with a disability. These are my reflections on my interview project. I am recording the stories of people living with disabilities. Personal, real stories - be they humorous, sad, angry, fun, or . whatever! Friday, August 29, 2008. Difference is an Artist's Game". A beautiful video created by Clara Sigmon, a 13 yr old, about her brother David, who has Down syndrome. I found this video via Michelle. Who says, "it is very powerful and well-written/spoken." I agree! View my complete profile.
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Growing up with a disability: Telethons and Pity (Repost)
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Growing up with a disability. These are my reflections on my interview project. I am recording the stories of people living with disabilities. Personal, real stories - be they humorous, sad, angry, fun, or . whatever! Sunday, August 31, 2008. Telethons and Pity (Repost). This is a reposting of last Labor Day Weekend's post on pity. the post is just as applicable this year, as is the blogswarm. 1 Pity fosters negativity. 2 Pity promotes the view of charity. The view of inclusion. 5 Pity lowers an individu...
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Growing up with a disability: September 2008
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Growing up with a disability. These are my reflections on my interview project. I am recording the stories of people living with disabilities. Personal, real stories - be they humorous, sad, angry, fun, or . whatever! Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Our homes, not nursing homes". Press release from ADAPT. ADAPT Challenges HUD, Dems, McCain on Disability/Housing Economic Crisis. In its platform, ADAPT is asking for:. 183; Twice as much funding for the construction of new housing stock that is affordable, acc...
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Life and Times of the Justinich Family: August 2009
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We are the Justinich Family- Rudy, Stacy, Cynthia, Gabriel and Evan. We talk about everyday life including the joys and heartaches of raising a child with special needs. We hope you enjoy our blog and learn something as well. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Give Kids the World. This is the Amberville Train, you could ride it as many times and you wanted and even sit up front and ring the bell. It was awesome. Evan loved riding on the carosuel. Evan's star that is up on the ceiling of The Castle of Miracles.
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Life and Times of the Justinich Family: December 2009
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We are the Justinich Family- Rudy, Stacy, Cynthia, Gabriel and Evan. We talk about everyday life including the joys and heartaches of raising a child with special needs. We hope you enjoy our blog and learn something as well. Sunday, December 27, 2009. Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. We had this characture drawing done of the kids. Evan was first in line to meet one of his fave characters Sponge Bob Squarepants. Dora and Jimmy Neutron. Give Kids the World Wishing Well. Kids taking a rest.
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