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This is a place to share a recent favorite post you've written, or read. 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 you want to share (or just the name of the post, if there's no room—you get 80 characters).
Like this: You bet he wanted to win: Max does the Special Olympics
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As always, Thanks for hosting this get together, Ellen!
ReplyDeleteHave left Lights and Shades by Camille de Fleur.
ReplyDeleteLights and Shades' first blog was A NEW BEGINNING.
ReplyDeleteThe author is based in Dordogne in the south-west of France.
I first met Camille de Fleurville on a children's literature Google Group in early April 2016 when the discussion was "Changes in Ethos" and subsequently on Google Plus. When she announced her caregiving blog on the 8th May 2016 I thought it was brilliant how she talked about the Girls; the Sisters [Anne-Fleur who you will meet on the 11th May 2016 and another sister] and her own life.
There have been shifts since Mitterrand [1982]- hell, since Anne de Gaulle met her demise. "Now she will be as the others".
And Rachel Adams wrote a brilliant thing on Medium.com which is about Henry, growth attenuation and the future. Do check out the communities on this tech/arts/science/self-improvement focused website.
#13 I'm Julia's Mom - Outlier: the data point I'd like thrown out. Thank you Ellen for hosting!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellen! I've been following your blog ever since my son was diagnosed with CP, you and Max have inspired me to start my own. Have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm at #29 sharing some thoughts about self care. Thanks Ellen for hosting, and thanks to the other posters for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm #35 -- our parenting podcast includes special-needs perspectives on school transitions, spanking, and time management.
ReplyDeleteThanks for providing this facility and for some good reading.
ReplyDeleteDale.
Thank you again for this fun blog-fest! I shared a story about my son's recent audition, where I included a video of him practicing his monologue.
ReplyDeleteNow, I'm going to read some stories!
~Tsara
Wow, so many linked up! Thanks for enough reading to keep me going the rest of the year! :)
ReplyDeleteMy post this week is in response to all the people who ask, "Who do you cope?"
ReplyDeleteThanks for this platform of sharing - absolutely love it! Great to read others experiences :)
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