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  • Do Tell!

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    What 3 things do you wish your church offered your child? [...]
    Posted: December 11, 2009, 12:06pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Top 10 Tuesday

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    Top 10 Trampoline Tricks

    10. daffy
    9. can can
    8. pike
    7. cannonball
    6. emergency stop
    5. cross crawl
    4. running elmo
    3. 480
    2. dance dance revolution Kat style
    1. deadman drop


    Call it what you will: brainwork, proprioception, occupational threapy, sensory integration, pure fun! We [...]
    Posted: December 08, 2009, 2:37pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Christmas Gift Idea

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    SingSOS/Songs of the Spectrum is an autism awareness project that combines the power of music and the appeal of celebrity musicians. An album of original songs about autism has being released in time for the holidays, featuring performances by artists like Jackson Browne, Dar Williams, Marshall Crenshaw and other top [...]
    Posted: December 08, 2009, 1:50pm EST
    by Andrea
  • FPC

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    coronary
    flexible patient and calm
    Keep Calm carry on

    Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer."


    (Romans 12:12, NIV)" [...]
    Posted: December 05, 2009, 9:55pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Do Tell!

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    It's me again, wanting to know your innermost thoughts.
    The holidays are upon us with all they entail. I thought it was genius to get our tree up while the in-laws were still here to help. Not sure they agreed but, it did set the [...]
    Posted: December 04, 2009, 9:39am EST
    by Andrea
  • 31-derful Options

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    Leaving the psychiatrist's office with a new game plan (or rather the same one that I will follow more closely this time), Reid and I were early arrivals at Allie's bus stop. I decided to spring for a cookie, cinnamon roll, and iced mocha at the neighborhood bakery there. On [...]
    Posted: December 03, 2009, 9:00am EST
    by Andrea
  • Therapist at Work

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    I've mentioned that it's been a rough week. It's still raw, but if I wait to summarize it will lack the true grit that I highly esteem.
    We're crawling out from under a train wreck of hormones, medication changes, and burgeoning angst. It came to a [...]
    Posted: December 02, 2009, 10:00am EST
    by Andrea
  • Top 10 Tuesday

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    Kat's Top 10 Cooking Tips

    10. Drizzle toasted sesame oil as a finishing oil over cooked vegetables
    9. Crunchy stuff breakfast bowl: granola, yogurt, peanut butter, chopped fruit, a glob of each
    8. Chopped shallots with tomatoes, lemon and herbs make a healthy homemade dressing [...]
    Posted: December 01, 2009, 10:55am EST
    by Andrea
  • Parents Rule!

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    Kids drool? well, not exactly.

    On an hour respite from a trying Thanksgiving weekend, Allie, Kat and I discovered these bracelets. We each picked a different inspirational mantra that suited us perfectly. They seemed custom made expressing our individual approach to all that life was dishing out in the [...]
    Posted: November 30, 2009, 3:35pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Yubo Disqualified

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    Yubo called me this morning! We have a most peculiar admiration society.

    His daughter had a fever; he wasn't sure who to call. Would I get word to the proper symphony and chamber authorities? Of course.
    Hey, that disqualifies him from the competition. Right? I' [...]
    Posted: November 28, 2009, 7:05pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Introducing....Do Tell!

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    Sharing our stories can be a healing balm.
    Jesus taught in stories. He also listened to people's stories even though he knew how they ended.
    C.S. Lewis wrote, "We read to know we're not alone," which reminds me of my impetus to start this' [...]
    Posted: November 27, 2009, 1:01pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Thankful for Friends who Really Pray

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    This arrived from a friend and it makes me so thankful to be covered. I am grateful for this friend who puts her email where her mouth is and sends words to me that bless, that are a salve, and that release God's power.
    I pray it aloud [...]
    Posted: November 26, 2009, 12:45pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Lost Again

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    My favorite-movie-of-all-time is Lost in America. Albert Brooks' cracks me up as he whines, "I can't believe it, I've lost a whole woman. How can that be?" After a fight, his wife has hitched a ride with a redneck stranger to get away from the Hoover' [...]
    Posted: November 25, 2009, 9:46am EST
    by Andrea
  • Top 10 Tuesday

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    Top 10 Most Exciting Places I've Lost(and thankfully found) Reid
    10. Target
    9. Solana Beach Presbyterian Church
    8. San Dieguito County Park (125 acres)
    7. Balboa Park, San Diego (1,400 acres)
    6. Park City Mountain Resort
    5. Town & Country Hotel and Convention Center (250,000 square' [...]
    Posted: November 24, 2009, 10:34am EST
    by Andrea
  • Vision Accomplished

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    Life holds many ironies. Here's the latest I've noticed in our life.
    When Reid reached about 3rd grade, Sunday school became a virtually impossibility. Worship time was engaging but breaking into small groups for discussion was Reid's cue to wander the campus. The entirely auditory exercise' [...]
    Posted: November 22, 2009, 1:12pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Yubo's Secret is Out

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    Allie is a good girl, really she is. Doesn't miss a trick. And she tells me everything!
    Privileged to ride with Yubo cross-town last Saturday, she reported, "Mom, as soon as we got in the car, he opened a map on his lap and said, 'this" [...]
    Posted: November 21, 2009, 7:38pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Yubo Would Go

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    Once a quarter, our weekends turn into marathons of active duty requiring 2 fully caffeinated adults on a mission to divide and conquer, in order to accomplish the intricate array of rehearsals, call times, college fairs, recitals, practices, and gigs (not their own) laid out in a 30-mile radius.
    [...]
    Posted: November 19, 2009, 5:01pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Better Living thru Chemistry...ha!

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    Ten months ago I almost wrote a post (at the suggestion of a puffed up psychiatrist in a fallen economy) portraying Reid as the poster child for the benefits of Abilify. Overnight, it seemed last December, the amp was turned down on his rage. His ability [...]
    Posted: November 18, 2009, 9:04am EST
    by Andrea
  • Top 10 Tuesday

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    Top 10 Ways to Engage with a Teenager(ASD or not)

    10. Lay in the hammock

    9. Smell something cooking on the stove

    8. Crawl inside the netted trampoline at dusk

    7. Have a silly "yes-no" battle

    6. Crank up a song on [...]
    Posted: November 17, 2009, 10:00am EST
    by Andrea
  • Somebody's Watching...Who's Listening?

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    When I was a new mom I often imagined being watched. The adoption process requires jumping through a lot of hoops, proving you're worthy, and otherwise impressing everyone from lawyers, to pregnant teens, to county employees with your perfect parent potential. Not necessarily a foolproof system;' [...]
    Posted: November 16, 2009, 10:18am EST
    by Andrea
  • Tight Spots

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    I chuckled empathetically to see how precious Rhema looks, at 4, climbing into (or out of) this washing machine. Flooding my mind's eye are tight spots Reid has sought and found over his lifespan. From the recyling bin on the windowsill of our cellar stairs in' [...]
    Posted: November 12, 2009, 6:15pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Top 10 Tuesday

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    Top 10 Reasons to Look for a New Doctor (particularly in psychiatry)

    10. he wears elf slippers and talks baby talk to adolescents
    9. asks if your boy/girl twins are identical
    8. his standard poodle "therapy dog" humps your leg
    7. threatens to charge you a maintenance fee if [...]
    Posted: November 10, 2009, 12:16pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Two True Love Stories

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    What could be better than a true story? Two true stories, intertwined with a third.
    When the movie Julie & Julia came out I puzzled over how to justify a blog about it--off topic again! Lo and behold, it's emerged.
    The film had me so jazzed! I had already' [...]
    Posted: November 04, 2009, 8:42am EST
    by Andrea
  • Introducing.....Top 10 Tuesday!

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    Reid has a precious few friends. One of them is the youth pastor at our church. He'd like to have a playdate with Billy Jack, or a sleepover. I am hard pressed almost every Sunday to explain, "we can't really do that." "But, why not?" he implores." "Billy Jack is [...]
    Posted: November 03, 2009, 8:41am EST
    by Andrea
  • Eyes on the Shepherd

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    I am not very athletic. I am however, competitive.
    One Sunday last spring Allie and I made our way to her Certificate of Merit music test on San Diego State's campus. Not sure of our actual destination, we followed printed directions through a maze of parking' [...]
    Posted: November 02, 2009, 6:10pm EST
    by Andrea
  • Hallow what?

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    Oh, how I hate Halloween.
    It has little spiritual significance. It glorifies evil. From an autism perspective, the costumes present enormous sensory challenges. It is the ultimate exception to the rule about trespassing. And it causes cavities!
    Nonetheless (like Barney) my kids covet it all the [...]
    Posted: October 31, 2009, 12:04am EDT
    by Andrea
  • U-verse Installation Day

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    Do you realize what day it is today? Hold the mail, close the bank, cancel school, this is on par with any national holiday; we are getting television.

    No, not buying a new flat screen, but subscribing to cable. Jim and I have prided ourselves on this intentional absence [...]
    Posted: October 23, 2009, 11:59am EDT
    by Andrea
  • How Do You Do It (with a smile)? Entry 4

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    The first family I pictured when we learned Reid had autism was the Hooker's. They sat right in front of us (in practically assigned seating) at church every Sunday. At the time, they were the only ones I knew who had a child with a' [...]
    Posted: September 01, 2009, 1:19am EDT
    by Andrea
  • How Do You Do It (with a smile)? Entry 3

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    Today's guest post is from my soul sister across the miles, Jeneil Russell.

    She sets her sights on a word from the Lord in every single challenge from seizures to allergies to deployments. Then she crafts an eloquent, faith-building illustration in her blog, Rhema's Hope. Her site [...]
    Posted: August 10, 2009, 2:30pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • How Do You Do It (with a smile)? Entry 2

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    Today's guest post is from Lydia who writes Autistic Speaks. She is a brave and articulate young woman who writes honestly about her experience. I gain huge perspective on my son's reality by reading Lydia's blog. Very often, she puts words to the sensory issues for which he seems' [...]
    Posted: August 08, 2009, 11:32am EDT
    by Andrea
  • How Do You Do It (with a smile)? Entry 1

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    House guests and guest posts go together like ice and coffee this time of year.

    My 25 year old niece has been here in San Diego visiting, job hunting, and sleeping on our sofa. She is the most tolerant, patient, and enthusiastic house guest I've' [...]
    Posted: August 06, 2009, 6:32pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • Drawing Strength from Testimony

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    Each of these 30 minute vignettes produced by Joni and Friends Television will put your life into a new perspective. I particularly love the one titled, As for Me and My House, about Brian Doerksen's family. He is the singer songwriter who wrote several of my now-even-more-favorite praise songs.' [...]
    Posted: July 14, 2009, 1:29pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • Transformational Trials

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    I never thought anything would trump autism in terms of the orbit of helplessness and wearying stress it can launch. I was wrong.

    Learning Allie was quarantined in a Chinese hospital for swine flu did. I physically shook with tremors the first night after getting [...]
    Posted: June 25, 2009, 10:48am EDT
    by Andrea
  • I'm Mendinnng....

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    I awoke the morning after melting, still in the doldrums. Wanting to tell the whole truth here and avoid pat platitudes; knowing I had to write about the pits because depression among spectrum moms is a real threat, I spewed yesterday's post out as soon' [...]
    Posted: June 06, 2009, 11:01am EDT
    by Andrea
  • I'm Meltinnnngg......

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    There are mini-miracles and there are mini-meltdowns. My preference for the former, does not exempt me from the latter. As much as I know and profess that "His mercies are new every morning," "He has a plan for good," and "works all things together for" [...]
    Posted: June 05, 2009, 11:19am EDT
    by Andrea
  • Contribute an Essay

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    "How do you do it?"

    Have you been asked that question?

    Many of us are accustomed to fielding the question, "How do you do it?" either from long-time friends in prayer or innocent bystanders in line at the pharmacy, in a clinic waiting [...]
    Posted: June 01, 2009, 1:23pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • Miss Andrea Celebrates her 100th Post!

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    I am a sucker for kinesthetic edu-tainment. When we homeschooled, my daughter's friends affectionately called me "Miss Frizzle." (Could it be, the hair?) I implored them to paint circus posters a la Mirette on the High Wire, parade down the street like the Ox-Cart Man, boastfully' [...]
    Posted: May 31, 2009, 1:13pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • The Presence of a 1:1 Aide

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    Reid's school Talent Show was Wednesday. Horray! He transferred his musical skills to a new domain by auditioning, rehearsing, and performing without the aide of music therapist per se, but rather, teachers who are musical. The whole experience was a culmination of many goals mastered and an opportunity for the' [...]
    Posted: May 29, 2009, 6:18pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • God is Incredibly Concise (and could blog)

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    I was miffed, to be honest, when my Beth Moore junkies wanted to break for the summer. Rats! What about me? How will I function without the accountability of facilitating and hosting the group? (The only time I vacuum is the night before they're due!)

    Now I think I' [...]
    Posted: May 28, 2009, 5:00pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • Attitude Adjustment

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    "Erasing Autism," is the title of the article in Newsweek. The illustration jars my spirit. It would be wrong to cut Reid out of our family portrait. The ultimate exclusion. Equally wrong to eliminate him from the church body or society at large. Kudos to [...]
    Posted: May 21, 2009, 10:39am EDT
    by Andrea
  • We Did It!

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    What a day! What an hour! What a group! Six mothers in the San Diego area, acquainted through their children's autism, congregated at the beach. Inspired by Autism File magazine's example and challenge, we each grabbed a friend in order to stage a photo shoot in [...]
    Posted: May 20, 2009, 2:28am EDT
    by Andrea
  • That Didn't Just Happen!

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    Last month, I gave a talk to the Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) group that meets at our church. Their theme for the year is "Adventures in Mothering." It immediately seemed destined that I say yes, since we had titled our adoption letter "Adventures with Andy and Jim" 15 years [...]
    Posted: May 14, 2009, 10:59am EDT
    by Andrea
  • Moms (Open Mic) Night Out

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    What did you do for Mother's Day? When Jim asked me how I wanted to celebrate the day, I took it as a round tuit to do something I've been meaning to experience for awhile: Open Mic Night at the nearby E Street Cafe. [...]
    Posted: May 12, 2009, 10:00am EDT
    by Andrea
  • Everyday is Mother's Day

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    Anita Renfroe, a stay-at-home mom turned youtube phe-mom-enon, captures one facet of motherhood that does seem to be universal: our tendency to remind with cliche comments. Judging from the erupting ovation at the end, everyone can relate to her tongue-twisting litany of phrases that our [...]
    Posted: May 11, 2009, 9:50am EDT
    by Andrea
  • The Best Title in the World

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    For most of my childhood and early adult life, my primary aspiration was to be a mother. Still, after all the mellowing that age, reality and experience has accomplished, being a mom remains the title of which I am most proud. Maybe that is why this [...]
    Posted: May 10, 2009, 12:04pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • Even Netflix has its limits

    Number of comments: 6
    Some will recall my saga of perpetually lost and found library privileges. Netflix recently revoked our privileges too...or shall I say, "put our account on hold?" Stifled by the stagnation of red envelopes to our mailbox, I called to inquire "pourquoi?" The agent informed me [...]
    Posted: May 04, 2009, 12:00pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • Oh the Places You'll GO

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    This family has gone over the hills and far away, to love their son and come to a place of accepting who he is even if it means embracing autism. Many phrases come to mind, "Whatever it takes," "what we'll do for love," and the one I hear' [...]
    Posted: April 14, 2009, 3:29pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • How Can you Mend a Broken Heart?

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    Are you participating this month in the Turning the Tide! Prayer Thrust? I've been praying the prompts that Children of Destiny has provided for each day. Have you printed out the calendar? Or are you using the pop-up windows online each morning?

    They do an awesome job leading' [...]
    Posted: April 09, 2009, 11:15am EDT
    by Andrea
  • Roller Coaster...of Love

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    Today's New York Times has an honest, positive, and well-rounded article by Annie Lubliner Lehmann whose book, The Accidental Teacher: Life Lessons form My Silent Son, we will all have to read.

    The title of the article, "A Roller Coaster to Acceptance of'" [...]
    Posted: April 08, 2009, 2:07pm EDT
    by Andrea
  • Who you gonna call?

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    The pack's all back! Even Benny our faithful mutt has a grin on his face. It just feels right to have Jim home after a 2 week absence. As we finished our GF waffles this morning, he and I got sucked into Facebook catching up on' [...]
    Posted: April 04, 2009, 6:49pm EDT
    by Andrea

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