There is a story out of Texas today that has me scratching my head. And I’m curious as to what you think. Outside of Houston, there is a little girl named LaKay who has triumphantly learned to use her walker to walk. She was diagnosed with cerebral palsy early in life and has spent her childhood working hard to move…
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Huh?
Fer Realz?
I was sitting in my beloved Costco this week, noshing on pizza with 5 of 8. Costco pizza. Heaven wrapped in cheese and grease and dough. The good news is, you can walk off a lot of the calories in that pizza just walking to the back of the store to pick up milk. So I figure it’s a win-win….
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The Waiting Game
Have you ever noticed? Some of the best parenting techniques show up when you’re least expecting it. Case in point…. The twins have rarely had to wait on much in their lives. They were born into a household with lots and lots of arms to hold them, older sisters who have been like mamas to them, older brothers who have…
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The Why Moment
There was this moment Friday night. A moment that you sometimes dream about. But you don’t always get. Friday night, at Immerse Austin, we had one of our ballerinas from the 2dance2dream program of Legacy of Hope Austin perform. She was dressed in a pink leotard and a hot pink tutu, a pink rose in her hair. She wheeled out…
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Happy
I’ve been fretting and wringing my hands and second-guessing myself for weeks. But today I decided it had to be done. It has been my incredible honor to serve as Executive Director of Legacy of Hope Austin, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving children with special needs and their families. While there are many ways to compose an annual report,…
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