Friday, August 30, 2013
Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-Up: Labor Day Weekend Edition
It's another Special Needs Blogger Weekend Link-Up, extending through Labor Day! So much more exciting than all those Labor Day sales, eh? Um, not that there's anything wrong with buying your fourteenth pair of strappy sandals because you got a great deal. Not that I know anybody like that.
The idea
Link to a favorite post of the week—yours or someone else's.
What to do
Scroll all the way down to the bottom of this post. Where it says "Your name" put the name of the blog followed by the title of the post (or just the name of the post, if there's no room—you get 80 characters).
Like this: Love That Max: My Sister Went To Camp And All I Got Was A Lousy Week Off
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!
Thanks again, Ellen. Dexter's post this week is about his new standing frame. Nothing beats getting the right therapy equipment and hearing 'playing' sounds for, perhaps, the first time! Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for hosting this wonderful linky. I found so many great blogs here last week and can't wait to read all this week posts! My post this week is about a subject I never thought I would have to deal with - eating problems.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
I linked to Day 1076: Take care of yourself a post about me deciding to put myself first.
ReplyDeleteLove finding new blogs here to follow!!! Blog on Ladies!!
ReplyDeleteI read Love Dexter for the first time today - love it! Thanks for hosting Ellen!
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Thanks, Ellen for another week to link-up. Out One Ear is #23 this week--When There's A Will, There's A way: A Special Needs Couple Finds A Way To Make Their Wish A Reality. Lindsey continually surprises me. I wonder why she is still doing that at 33, but she is. (Maybe I should have more faith in her?) I love participating and reading. Looks like a great weekend of reading ahead of me. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteEllen, thanks for the opportunity to link,...it is such a privilege to be part of this community....I find so much encouragement and inspiration and information in these amazing blogs,...it makes the journey easier folks,...thanks for sharing,...it does matter!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for this Ellen
ReplyDeleteGrateful for the opportunity to share here, and read about others & their journey!! Sharing a post for a couple of years ago about the hard part of raising awareness of our disease. We have another awareness week coming up in September and am reminded that sometimes raising awareness means reminding ourselves of all we deal with day in and out, that we conveniently gloss over or ignore the rest of the time, and that taking care of ourselves is important too.
ReplyDeleteFrom a couple of years ago, not for!!
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Our Exceptional Life
Ellen,
ReplyDeleteThank you! I always learn something!
So many fabulous posts!! I'm going to go pick my son up from the football game, make a cup of tea, and read, read, read!!!
ReplyDeleteThank-you!!!!!
Whoops, I forgot to put the name of the blog. The blog is "Walk a Mile in My Issues" and the post is "Secret Issues Mom". We even got a theme song from a reader, to go with the Secret Issues Mom theme (to the tune of "Secret Agent Man"!
ReplyDeleteHey there. I love the link up!
ReplyDeleteThomas Marshall Does It All: Fighting for Resources - - My blog is in a contest to win a SMART Brailler for my son who is blind. The hard thing is being in a contest against other families to get a resource we all need and each blind child deserves. It shouldn't have to be this way.
The comment about Sabrina going to camp made me think -- did Max not go away to camp this year? Just curious, since he (and you) got so much out of it last year. (I can't believe that was a year ago!)
ReplyDeleteOh, yah, he was at camp for a week recently, and loved it.
DeleteWonderful! Glad to hear of another good summer.
DeleteGosh sorry posted twice by mistake. Started it yesterday and then was called away and didn't realise it had already linked. Soz. Love this link up.
ReplyDeleteThanks for extending the link-up for Labor Day, Ellen! Great to catch up on all the wonderful blogs! I hope the "Six Strategies for a Positive School Year" post at Life After IEPs is helpful for parents, kids, and teachers alike.
ReplyDeleteMay this be the best school year yet for everyone!
Thanks for the extension - I thought I would be too late! Faith starts early here in North Dakota and tomorrow Faith will already have been in school for 2 weeks.
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