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Motherhood is not for wimps: Adequate. But Not Too Adequate I Hope.
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Motherhood is not for wimps. Saturday, September 20, 2008. Adequate. But Not Too Adequate I Hope. Hey Heather. Try 'Inkheart'. I will be starting the sequel this week. Gave Reagan 'Are You There God It's Me Margaret'. We have talked about everything but I told her if she had any questions we could chat about any thing she wanted. Her big question was, "What is the A&P"? Trying to watch The Other Bolyn Girl tonight and am too distracted to appreciate it. September 20, 2008 at 11:43 PM. Do you now how many...
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Motherhood is not for wimps: September 2008
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Motherhood is not for wimps. Saturday, September 20, 2008. Adequate. But Not Too Adequate I Hope. Hey Heather. Try 'Inkheart'. I will be starting the sequel this week. Gave Reagan 'Are You There God It's Me Margaret'. We have talked about everything but I told her if she had any questions we could chat about any thing she wanted. Her big question was, "What is the A&P"? Trying to watch The Other Bolyn Girl tonight and am too distracted to appreciate it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The outside cable box w...
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Autism Our Story: Power of Words
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Here's the reality of raising a child with autism. It shows viewpoints from both the mom and dad. Feel free to share your comments. Monday, March 29, 2010. I'm posting this to remind myself as a mother to never let my words limit my child:. A Story about My Two Daughters. How to Live in the World of Possibility. Posted by Sharisa Lewis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Eric and Sharisa's Family Blog. Dallas Special Needs Kids Examiner. Reality of Autism Life.
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Motherhood is not for wimps: April 2008
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Motherhood is not for wimps. Saturday, April 26, 2008. How Long Before I Look Back And Laugh? Well, I think Dane may be the Lord's way of impressing on young teenage girls that abstinence is the best policy. We left early, came home to find Dane sitting at the top of the stairs saying, "I don't like her. She is not my friend." That would disturb me if it hadn't been the same thing he has told everyone, including me, for the last couple of weeks. Yoga Breathing! Monday, April 21, 2008. Being disruptive an...
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Motherhood is not for wimps: Are these our only choices?
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Motherhood is not for wimps. Tuesday, October 7, 2008. Are these our only choices? It's only 9:09pm and Kale is just hopping out of the tub after football practice and Dane is still laying in bed chatting. If I turn on the debate now it could cause some serious frustration. For my young kids, 9 and 7, the choice hinges on one issue. Abortion. Don't ask me how they got hung up on it. One of them came home from school asking what abortion was and they both decided then that Obama. To create a formula to tr...
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Autism Our Story: February 2009
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Here's the reality of raising a child with autism. It shows viewpoints from both the mom and dad. Feel free to share your comments. Friday, February 27, 2009. Check out this cute autism couple when you have time! From Good Morning America. Posted by Sharisa Lewis. Wednesday, February 4, 2009. And write your representative demanding accountability! Posted by Sharisa Lewis. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Eric and Sharisa's Family Blog. Dallas Special Needs Kids Examiner. Reality of Autism Life.
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Autism Our Story: May 2010
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Here's the reality of raising a child with autism. It shows viewpoints from both the mom and dad. Feel free to share your comments. Wednesday, May 5, 2010. These were amazing phrases to a boy who struggles so hard to get the words out. Getting him to talk was one iddy biddy hurdle in this whole journey. And I mean one REALLY small hurdle. Yet, getting him to talk is just the beginning of so many awkward situations and hard tasks to handle. Talking didn't make everything click together in his brain ma...
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Autism Our Story: Thanks Autism Moms
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Here's the reality of raising a child with autism. It shows viewpoints from both the mom and dad. Feel free to share your comments. Saturday, July 24, 2010. I would never survive this journey without all the other amazing moms raising autism children. THANK YOU! Oh how I wish she had reached out before it was too late. Posted by Sharisa Lewis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Eric and Sharisa's Family Blog. Dallas Special Needs Kids Examiner. Reality of Autism Life.
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Autism Our Story: June 2009
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Here's the reality of raising a child with autism. It shows viewpoints from both the mom and dad. Feel free to share your comments. Friday, June 12, 2009. I Believe in Miracles! So, how perfect that his Primary teacher at church is a Ford executive? Posted by Sharisa Lewis. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Eric and Sharisa's Family Blog. Dallas Special Needs Kids Examiner. Reality of Autism Life. I Believe in Miracles!
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Autism Our Story: When I'm a Dad...
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Here's the reality of raising a child with autism. It shows viewpoints from both the mom and dad. Feel free to share your comments. Friday, February 26, 2010. When I'm a Dad. Dylan also really loves to approach people and talk to them. On the one hand, I want to shout, do you know how long this has taken? Do you know how much we have paid to get him to want to interact with you? Well, come on, rest of the world, can't you have one at the top of your head? Posted by Sharisa Lewis. Reality of Autism Life.