Another Case of Mistaken Identity

Regular readers here may recall how Ryan once confused the world’s most infamous terrorist with a young forward for the Phoenix Coyotes. Well, it happened again. And once again, hockey was involved. Thursday was the occasion of Riley’s big field trip to visit our state capital in Trenton. She had been looking forward to the […]

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Spreading the Worry Around

Finding balance with your children when one has special needs is an ongoing effort, and a constant source of concern. I am resolute in my belief that Riley will be a better person, and we will be a closer family, for our experience with autism. And yet … the concern that we are not giving […]

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Sometimes You Just Gotta Say…

I won’t complete the line from Risky Business for you (although I’m sure Ryan would love to, seeing as he once listed “cursing” as one of his hobbies). Life with a child on the autism spectrum is guided by schedules. By routines. By rules. Altering or violating any of them is often asking for trouble. […]

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Spontaneity? Not for Us

How was your weekend? We watched a lot of hockey in my house (I know, stop me if you’ve heard that one before) with five playoff games on Saturday and three more on Sunday. Saturday was a beautiful day, so we juggled watching hockey around playing outside and taking part in an elementary school fundraiser. […]

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That’s Playoff Hockey

Last night we had a family hockey milestone. For the first time, all four of us attended a playoff game together. I’ve been to three Devils playoff games with Riley, and Ryan and I attended a Caps postseason game in Washington four years ago. Veronica and I took in another Caps playoff game a few […]

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