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Fri, Apr 01 2011 7:51 PM
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Praying for Parker
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Is it Spring yet?
Parker loves being outside. All winter long his favorite place to sit is in front of the door in this video …… waiting….wanting…..to go outside. I left the door open the other day by accident. Not all the way open. Just not shut...
Published
Sun, Apr 03 2011 3:11 PM
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Praying For Parker
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A Day In Our Life
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down syndrome
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spring
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children with disabilities
Blenderized Diets: Protein
One of the best decisions we’ve ever made is to move Parker from a formula only based diet to a blenderized diet during the day and a formula diet through out the night. If I could figure out get the blenderized diet to work for over night feeds…...
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Sun, Apr 03 2011 7:53 PM
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Praying For Parker
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A Day In Our Life
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down syndrome
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Special Needs
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blenderized diets
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g-tubes
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protein
Homeschooling and Down syndrome: Parker and the Letter E
Because I don’t count a letter as being mastered until Parker can identify it by sight, sound and sign, it takes us a little longer to make our way through the alphabet. Especially when you add in surgeries and weeks worth of snot and low grade...
Published
Mon, Apr 04 2011 7:33 PM
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Praying For Parker
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Special Needs Homeschooling
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home school
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homeschooling a child with special needs
The Struggle To Get Your Kid To Eat
One of the biggest concerns I hear from Moms of kids with special needs is how can I get my kid to eat? Forget the healthy. They are just talking about getting calories into their kid. I gotta admit, this is where a g-tube is a blessing. Due to choking...
Published
Tue, Apr 05 2011 6:20 PM
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Praying For Parker
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A Day In Our Life
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down syndrome
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Special Needs
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Doing it Special Needs Style
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feeding specialists
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nutrition for kids with special needs
Cheese Bread Like Red Lobster’s: A Recipe
You know those little cheese biscuits that they serve at Red Lobster? The type that you stuff your face with and ask for more in hopes of sneaking them home in your purse? Well, this recipe is just like those biscuits except in loaf form. It’s for...
Published
Wed, Apr 06 2011 7:14 PM
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Praying For Parker
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Totally Worth The Calories
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Recipes
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Red Lobster
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simple bread recipes
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Cheese bread like Red Lobsters
FEES, Fi, Fo, FUNK…
Today has been one of those days that you really wish wouldn’t have happened after all. It would have been much nicer to have gone from Wednesday straight to Friday, skipping Thursday all together. We took Parker up to PCMC for another FEES. Even...
Published
Thu, Apr 07 2011 6:15 PM
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Praying For Parker
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A Day In Our Life
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PCMC
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FEES study
Carl Wimmer and the man in his mirror.
It all started with a tweet: @CarlWimmer: “It’s wrong for someone to confiscate your money, give it to someone else, and call that ‘compassion’. Carl, a Representative for the state of Utah, may have been a bit surprised to discover that that one tweet...
Published
Sun, Apr 10 2011 10:17 PM
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Praying For Parker
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The HIGH Cost of Health Care
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A Day In Our Life
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Advocacy
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medicaid
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Carl Wimmer
Carl Wimmer: Making it harder to keep kids alive everywhere.
It all started with a tweet: @CarlWimmer: “It’s wrong for someone to confiscate your money, give it to someone else, and call that ‘compassion’. Carl, a Representative for the state of Utah, may have been a bit surprised to discover that that one tweet...
Published
Mon, Apr 11 2011 9:36 AM
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Praying For Parker
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A Day In Our Life
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Advocacy
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medicaid
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Carl Wimmer
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Hypocrites
How Could This Happen? The Story of Abbie Dorn
Four years ago Abbie Dorn gave birth to triplets. Shortly afterwards, medical mistakes were made that left Abbie severely brain damaged, unable to speak or eat or even move. A year later her husband divorced Abbie and stopped bringing the triplets to...
Published
Mon, Apr 11 2011 7:36 PM
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Praying For Parker
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Advocacy
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Abbie Dorn
Spring Break Hodson Style
Reed usually works the week of Spring Break. No vacations here. I think most people would be surprised to discover that Reed works a second job on his days off from Alpine School District. This week though we also packed in some heavy duty get ready for...
Published
Wed, Apr 13 2011 8:02 PM
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Praying For Parker
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A Day In Our Life
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Advocacy
Spring Cleaning and Bridal Showers
It was as good a reason to get serious as any about my Spring cleaning. My oldest baby, Bailey Ann, is getting married. And my Mom wanted to host Bailey’s ‘old lady’ bridal shower here at my house. ( ‘Old Lady‘ shower verses...
Published
Sun, Apr 17 2011 2:27 PM
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Praying For Parker
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A Day In Our Life
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Fantabulous-ness
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People I Love
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spring cleaning
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bridal showers
Montessori on the Cheap
There has always been something about the Montessori method of teaching that has appealed to me. Especially when working with children with special needs. One thing that held me back was the cost of many Montessori activities. Finally it dawned on me...
Published
Mon, Apr 18 2011 7:22 PM
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Praying For Parker
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A Day In Our Life
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Special Needs Homeschooling
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montessori
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homeschooling a child with specail needs
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homeschooling with montessori
Invest in Your Future: Preserve the Harvest
Do you ever think about food? No, I don’t mean that chocolate bar, or your next Diet Coke. I mean real food. Fresh food. This year’s garden just waiting. So am I. Onion bulbs waiting to be planted. Maybe you think about growing food yourself...
Published
Wed, Apr 20 2011 5:53 PM
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Praying For Parker
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Garden Goddess
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gardening
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organic gardening
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dehydrating
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prepping
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preserving the harvest
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freezing fruits and vegetable
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canning
How a Little Blue Wonder Saved My Life
Let’s be honest. A parent of a medically fragile child with special needs has enough to deal with without having to spend time cussing at, crying over, taking a sledge hammer to …uh….eternally trouble shooting their kids medical equipment...
Published
Thu, Apr 21 2011 7:48 PM
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Praying For Parker
Filed under:
A Day In Our Life
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Fantabulous-ness
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g-tubes
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feeding pumps
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Kagaroo Joey Feeding Pump
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contiunuous feeds
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