It's another weekend link-up for bloggers with kids who have special needs. Are you having fun yet? I am.
The idea
Share a favorite post of the week.
What to do
Where it says "Your name"
put the name of your blog followed by the title of your post (or just the name of the post, if there's no room—you get 80 characters).
Like this: Love That Max: All I Want For Christmas Is My Own Amtrak Train!
Where it says "Your URL"
put the direct link to the post.
Click "Enter." Leave a comment if you want to say more. Go check out some great posts.
Happy linking!
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Have a great weekend, my friend! I'll be at NY Comic Con, battling the crowds, but making my boys happy!
ReplyDeleteI love reading all the blogs that link up here on a Saturday!
ReplyDeleteGuess I know what I'll be doing while everyone else is sleeping :)
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying reading everyone's posts!
ReplyDeleteThis becomes my weekend reading list too! My post this week is a little lighter in nature, but hey, we need that too :)
ReplyDeleteMax inspired my lunch selection today - I had Mac & Cheese.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read everyone's post :)
The Friday blog entries are so fun to read. And for some reason, I'm hungry for Max and Cheese today, too.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for expanding my blog reading. I love reading the posts!
ReplyDeleteMy post is a tutorial for a beanbag chair I made for Tennyson's upcoming hip surgery (in 4 days!). Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteAll linked up - week 3 - doing well!
ReplyDeleteSitting here on a cloudy Saturday morning enjoying reading the other links and connecting with the families. Thanks! ~ Jamie
ReplyDeleteMy first time here - some really great blogs!
ReplyDeleteYay! Another weekend of great reading!
ReplyDeleteMy post is about my son being invited and going to his first peer birthday party today...the highs and lows. :)
I love that you do this, and I love that your posts make me laugh out loud.
ReplyDeleteI love all the community here...my blog attempt is really about my childrens advocacy but I couldn't resist the David Hasselhoff reference. Through the eyes of children we are all movie stars.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to get reading all of these! My post is about a reconstruction of a Serenity Prayer T-shirt that has special meaning cuz it was created around the same time my oldest got diagnosed with autism. I sure needed that prayer!!!
ReplyDeleteIts all that is so lovely while regularly reading articles here and i have to get so many benefits and i think so special need of blogger is your great post which we read always :)
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Leihana here! Love all the stories! My post is on Youtube about how my 16yr old son, invented a little device to simplify tying shoes for his brother with Down Syndrome and sister who is blind and autistic. It 'stars' my whole family. :)
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