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Red Thread Promise: Kyle, Kyle, Ride and Smile
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Thursday, January 22, 2015. Kyle, Kyle, Ride and Smile. Kyle and Kaylie hand-in-hand at Hilltop Equestrian Center. Life is different with Kyle. It’s a kind of different that many other families understand, though. And those are the families Jacob’s Fund serves. Kyle is one of “our kids;” he receives hippotherapy at Hilltop Equestrian Center in West Alexandria, Ohio. Kyle is 8-1/2, but his severe autism means he and his entire family are “stuck in toddlerhood.”. And to be honest, sometimes sad. Amy, his t...
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Mothers and Daughters: The Power of Words - What Do You Do, Dear?
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What Do You Do, Dear? Because life is full of surprises. Expecting a New Normal? Mothers and Daughters: The Power of Words. April 30, 2015. Time for our last Mothers and Daughters guest post. Thank you all for sharing your stories and bringing me a bit of encouragement at the start of my new adventure. This one comes from the lovely Kelli McIntosh, a fellow Ohio gal who I had the pleasure of meeting last summer. Enjoy! And now I have a daughter who asks for journals and pens for her Birthday! All of my l...
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Transcending CP: Shattering the Limits of a Disability: The Pain of Disability
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Shattering the Limits of a Disability. Thursday, July 25, 2013. The Pain of Disability. One of the hardest things about having a disability isn't the pain that I myself have to endure.it is knowing that I have caused others pain. Once I overheard my mother sobbing into the phone, " It's not fair.she can't even run. A much braver face than me. As she looked into my pleading eyes and squeezed my hand, I know now that she probably felt more pain than I did. Often, she'd remind me that life isn't fair. Somet...
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Faith, Hope, and Love. Bethany’s Smiley Face Poop Shop. YouTube disABILITY Video Project. There was a time long, long, ago if you told me I would someday believe marijuana should be legalized, I would have told you that you were crazy. Then one November day back in 2000, my precious two year old daughter was diagnosed with a life threatening brain tumor that nearly destroyed her life! Now if you were to ask me what I think about marijuana, this is what I’d tell you:. She has suffered for years with such ...
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Disabilitini: for the highs and lows of disability living - What Do You Do, Dear?
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What Do You Do, Dear? Because life is full of surprises. Expecting a New Normal? Disabilitini: for the highs and lows of disability living. July 2, 2015. I want to talk about drinking. Spirits. Liquor. Hooch. Specifically, the kind you drink when life with a disability has got you down. But also, I want a mother. Fair so let me stop you right there and say. But when you or your child or your spouse has a disability, those unfair and frustrating parts of life are not dealt out willy-nilly by the hands of ...
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A leak in the system: when a little girl felt sorry for my son - What Do You Do, Dear?
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What Do You Do, Dear? Because life is full of surprises. Expecting a New Normal? A leak in the system: when a little girl felt sorry for my son. July 11, 2014. And then, without taking her eyes from his face, she said “I feel sorry for him.”. I felt it more than I heard it. Deep in my stomach, in that place right below my breastbone. The place where I keep all my fears and my sadness. I felt it like a kick in the ribs. Children ask all sorts of question about my son. Why is he in that? But adults know ho...
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I Dreamed He Could Talk - Ellen Stumbo
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Skip to primary sidebar. Hope and Encouragement for Parents of Kids With Disabilities. I Dreamed He Could Talk. Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Kelli McIntosh for a summer series highlighting great writers who focus on disability. I couldn’t believe my eyes and ears and I was crying and hugging Kyle. Then I woke up. As I looked around my dark bedroom, I wondered if it had really happened. Did Kyle talk? Can Kyle really open doors and walk down steps on his own? What if I sent the kids out to play ...
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Red Thread Promise: January 2015
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Thursday, January 22, 2015. Kyle, Kyle, Ride and Smile. Kyle and Kaylie hand-in-hand at Hilltop Equestrian Center. Life is different with Kyle. It’s a kind of different that many other families understand, though. And those are the families Jacob’s Fund serves. Kyle is one of “our kids;” he receives hippotherapy at Hilltop Equestrian Center in West Alexandria, Ohio. Kyle is 8-1/2, but his severe autism means he and his entire family are “stuck in toddlerhood.”. And to be honest, sometimes sad. Amy, his t...
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