The road of life can be so many things at so many different times. One minute you're on a smooth straightway, zipping through without a care in the world. The next minute, you are at a crossroads, wondering which road to go on. Then you find yourself climbing up a steep slope wondering if you'll ever make it to the top, only to find that the top is full of nothing but bumps and potholes. You tell yourself, "you can't stop now, you must go on" because soon there is bound to be straight and smooth paths again. You can see the prize at the end, but while you are on the path, you must not forget to..."Keep Your Chin Up."
Ryan & Autism
I started this blog primarily for the subject of autism, but as the years have gone on, it has morphed into other areas. My hope is that by sharing a little about our lives, whatever the topic may be, we will be touching a part of someone esle and telling them that they are not alone.
My 9 year old son, Ryan, has autism. I started this blog as a way for me to have an outlet to connect, express and, hopefully, receive feedback on life as we know it. Raising a child with a disability can be a very isolating experience. The only way to do it, and to stay sane, is to "keep your chin up."
It's also a way for me to be able to spread a little awareness out there by sharing the kind of typical things we go through. I think you'll find we are more like a typical family, than not.
I am a wife I am a wife and a stay at home mom to our two boys, Ryan (9) & Nathan (8). We also have a Australlian Shepard/Lab mix dog named London and a cat, Gimli.
I enjoy:
Animals,
Hiking, Camping
Scrapbooking, Reading,
Working out when I get the chance, Bowling, Sitting on here this computer, and learning all I can about the Holocaust and England. I am:
Living out my thirty-something's,
A perfectionist,
Always late,
A vegetarian and a transported Damn Yankee!
Some of my faves are: Mexican food, Fleetwood Mac, The B-52's, Predators hockey, The Mountains, and sipping a pumpkin spice latte on a crisp fall day!
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