A Field Trip and a New Sport

It has been a while since Ryan announced his reboot.  Life is hard as a teenager, and when you throw epilepsy and autism in the mix, it makes it even harder. One of the things we have talked about is just trying to do a little more each day than the day before.  One smallContinue reading “A Field Trip and a New Sport”

Ryan’s List of the Eight Best Things to Come Out of Social Distancing

We decided to write a list post. These are fun to do and I think that this particular post can show how your attitude and perception is so important. I always say that you can’t control what happens to you, but you can 100% control how you respond to it. So here is Ryan’s list.Continue reading “Ryan’s List of the Eight Best Things to Come Out of Social Distancing”

January Recap and the Celine Dion Concert!

I keep seeing posts about January being the longest month ever and I think that I might have to agree. That being said, it was a good month here. Ryan received three merit badges and three patches at the most recent Court of Honor for his Boy Scout Troop #589. He received merit badges forContinue reading “January Recap and the Celine Dion Concert!”

Typing with a Bluetooth Keyboard

I wanted to practice with him at home because with most new skills with Ryan, especially RPM stages, I have had to practice with him considerably in order to replicate the progress that he had with a certified provider. Well, he caught on with me right away and now he types with me everywhere.

The Holidays and Rangers’ Fan Fest in Pictures, Learning Not to Assume, and a Story by Ryan

It has been quiet a while since we have published a post. It was not intentional, but life happens. We had a great holiday season that included Randy and Grace’s birthdays. Uncle Dan came to visit and stay with us for a week. Here are some of the memories we captured in pictures. In lateContinue reading “The Holidays and Rangers’ Fan Fest in Pictures, Learning Not to Assume, and a Story by Ryan”