It is difficult at times to take a breath and say it could be so much worse but truly it can. There are so many others that would wish for what we had but there are times it is easy to step into self pity. Wishing and hoping for something more instead of embracing what we have and what...
When Dominic was first diagnosed, I had so many feelings and went through many levels of emotions. Believe it or not, social media saved me in many ways. I would spend endless hours researching, following blogs and looking up quotes on Pinterest. Seriously, Pinterest probably was my favorite one. I would find quotes for hours and they just made...
Tonight at the dinner table, Vince shared with us that his class was reading the book Rules. Vince has read this book numerous times so I was not too concerned about that. The book is about a young girl and her brother with autism who meets another boy with special needs at her brother's therapy sessions. This is a wonderful...
I have been asked if my family approves of what I post on our blog. The answer to this is very easy because I read every post before I publish it. My family must all approve or I will not publish the blog post. I feel it important for us all to agree since this is a window into...
Dominic has connected with Izzy, his therapy dog, more than we even realized. If you have been following Izzy’s story, you know that she has had two surgeries on her leg. During her recovery, she was at her trainer’s place during the eight to ten weeks of recovering. During that time, Dominic had night terrors every night. He would...
When Dominic was diagnosed I had an extremely challenging year stating that he had autism outloud. I knew he did and it was important for me to come to terms with it. One thing that I learned was when World Autism Day was and that is on April 2nd. When I found this out, I said, “God always has...
When we were traveling in the car, Ed and I asked Vincent some questions to Vincent about Dominic and autism. Below are his responses to our questions.
What is the most challenging part of having a brother with autism?
The most challenging part of having a brother with autism is the surprising that come with it. We can’t say we are...