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Puzzle Pieces and Broken Shells: August 2010
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Puzzle Pieces and Broken Shells. Autism is not a dead-end diagnosis. It is the beginning of a journey into faith, hope, love, and recovery. - Jerry J. Kartzinel, MD, FAAP. Monday, August 23, 2010. Boy, if there's anything that can bring a blogger back to life, it's realizing that her daughter (the infamous NBear) had - and I do not know HOW - published her own posts on mommy's blog! If you checked in earlier and found 5 or 6 posts about Nick Jr.'s TEAM UMIZUMI (? Friday, August 20, 2010. The Lives I Read.
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Puzzle Pieces and Broken Shells: The Great Eight
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Puzzle Pieces and Broken Shells. Autism is not a dead-end diagnosis. It is the beginning of a journey into faith, hope, love, and recovery. - Jerry J. Kartzinel, MD, FAAP. Monday, June 29, 2009. Yes, I'm still here! Been awful at posting lately (my fault entirely! But today was a special day: NBear has turned EIGHT :). Wow - she's almost.TEN. Really, right? Our to-do list went like this:. 1) Wish NBear a Happy Birthday and give her a morning birthday hug.check! June 30, 2009 at 4:11 AM. Dr Sears' book (w...
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Heather Tarr: More than a head coach to the Huskies. Mar 22, 2012 No Comments. When asked for the best advice Washington softball coach Heather Tarr had given Kimi Pohlman, the senior outfielder exhaled loudly, as if it would take a while to think about her response. But her answer came out just as quickly as the breath of air. Be the best you can be, in all aspects of [.]. Fiercely competitive, Kaitlin Inglesby refuses to be denied. Mar 22, 2012 No Comments. Mar 22, 2012 No Comments. Kimi Pohlman had to...
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Husky Fever » Road to Oklahoma City
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Road to Oklahoma City. Road to Oklahoma City. The road to Oklahoma City: A step-by-step look at how the Huskies try to reach their goals. Mar 22, 2012 One Comment. A sweltering summer evening in Oklahoma City isn’t the ideal destination for everyone, but for the Washington softball team, it’s the only place to be come June. The lights at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium engulf sold-out crowds who come from all parts of the country to see the best in college softball battle [.]. UW Locker Room Tour. This site, ww...
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Husky Fever » Heather Tarr: More than a head coach to the Huskies
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Heather Tarr: More than a head coach to the Huskies. Posted by: Krista Staudinger. On Mar 22, 2012 No Comments. Heather Tarr is in her eighth year as head coach. When asked for the best advice Washington softball coach Heather Tarr had given Kimi Pohlman, the senior outfielder exhaled loudly, as if it would take a while to think about her response. But her answer came out just as quickly as the breath of air. Be the best you can be, in all aspects of your life. As a daughter, as a sister. Tarr comes from...
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Husky Fever » Hooch Fagaly turns injury into opportunity to grow as a leader
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Hooch Fagaly turns injury into opportunity to grow as a leader. Posted by: Danielle Jacobson. On Mar 22, 2012 No Comments. Hooch Fagaly is an uber-reliable first baseman for the Husies. Getting an injury isn’t the ideal way to find your voice. In this case, that’s what happened to Hooch Fagaly, though. She received the dreaded diagnosis a year ago: Out for the season. But maybe that was just what she needed to be the leader she is today. It was a normal day of practice. A normal run-down drill. B...She d...
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Husky Fever » Taylor Smith: The teammate who will sacrifice it all
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Taylor Smith: The teammate who will sacrifice it all. Posted by: Kaelyn Sayles. On Mar 22, 2012 No Comments. The Huskies welcome Taylor Smith and her senior leadership back to the field this year. She came in rocking her hot pink Vans lace-ups, hair pulled back into a blond ponytail, genuine yet bashful smile spread across her face. Senior outfielder Taylor Smith is coming into this season after being out since last April because of a back injury that required surgery. Tarr knew it was bad. She was doing...
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Husky Fever » Thrive? After a 29-1 start, Huskies seek the ultimate prize as Pac-12 play begins
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After a 29-1 start, Huskies seek the ultimate prize as Pac-12 play begins. Posted by: Seamus Labrum. On Mar 22, 2012 No Comments. The Huskies are off to their best start since 2000. I came to win, to fight, to conquer, to thrive. I came to win, to survive, to prosper, to rise. To fly, to fly. The song is called Fly. For the 2012 Washington softball team, it is more than just pretty words over a good beat. Head coach Heather Tarr and her Huskies have adopted the lyrics as the team mantra. For all intents ...
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Husky Fever » Kimi Pohlman grows from jack of all trades to master of softball
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Kimi Pohlman grows from jack of all trades to master of softball. Posted by: Mary Coughlin. On Mar 22, 2012 No Comments. Kimi Pohlman had to stop and think when her teammates asked where she keeps her 2009 national championship ring. For her, it’s in the past. That game is not in the front of her mind. The only thing on her mind is the current season, and most importantly, how to get back to that win again. It’s not something we go around flaunting. It is much cooler to say you are a two-time nationa...