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Category Archives: book

Quick fun game – movies with the letter “S” in the title.

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Book concept

Working on book development. Topic is: Securing your home from within Why?  Sometimes when you have a special needs child, the parent needs to lock down part or all of the house to prevent the child from hurting themselves or others. Tweet #fighting4answrs

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Day 5 ~ Not feeling well, it was a good day

Well, here we are at the end of day 5, a Saturday.  I have been ill all day, yech! Our youngest has been just bouncing off the walls for most of the day, even though he has a hacking cough.  I wish that I could do the same.  Over all, It has been a good day.  But, I spent most of the day sleeping so can’t say much for the rest of the family’s thoughts about the day. Should I feel bad about that?  Well, in a way I do, but I also have two auto-immune disorders that need to be cared for.  Cared for in that when I get sick, I need to rest immediately to prevent a hospital stay.  The nice thing is that my family understands this. We only had two issues with our youngest today, but they are both so minor that they don’t bear discussion. 

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