September 11 Impacted All Of Our Lives Forever
I remember clearly September 11, 2001 as if it were yesterday. I lived at my dad’s house and already graduated college. My office was down Read More
I remember clearly September 11, 2001 as if it were yesterday. I lived at my dad’s house and already graduated college. My office was down Read More
The holiday season is meant for family, decorating, buying gifts and being happy. However, the year my mammogram came back abnormal felt completely different. I Read More
While sitting at my annual physical appointment, my doctor said, “Oh, and you are due for your annual mammogram!” I cringed because no woman, that Read More
When Jason graduated pre k in June, we all knew that Kindergarten school journey began. Laura decided to leave Renaissance Academy, we knew Phoenixville Read More
Being a parent to a child with a disability takes some extra resources and energy. From the moment a parent hears a diagnosis, the entire world Read More
Summer is a terrific time of year especially when you’re a child. No school, no homework and sometimes going on a family vacation. Our family Read More
Imagine being an elementary school student, and your class planned an overnight camping trip. You feel excited! But, then you remember about your disability and Read More
I feel scared when I think about the plastic straw ban. In a society that insists on equal rights for everyone, where are the equal rights Read More
Coping as a mother with a disability brings an unique dimension to motherhood. Let’s face the facts – being a good, responsible, loving mother takes Read More
My son graduated from Pre Kindergarten in 2018. I have seen several graduation celebrations. Graduation is a bitter sweet moment. On one hand, you feel Read More