Brotherly Love

Down Syndrome Awareness Month has come to an end, but luckily here in Canada, the first week of November is Down Syndrome Awareness week.  So while a cold that has kicked my butt kept me from finishing my project for 31 for 21 project for this year, I’m happy to bring it into November as …

31 for 21: Days 5 & 6

12 months after camp ended, we were back again.  It was a completely different experience leading up to our time away; I felt like a teenager who aches to be back at summer camp all through the school year because that’s where she really belongs.  I couldn’t wait to get back and see everyone and …

31 for 21: Days 2, 3 & 4

This started off as just a post for day 2, but became a work in progress along the way 🙂 While my interactions with Jordan helped me begin to understand that our differences were incredibly small, I would be lying if I said that they changed everything about what I thought about disabilities.  While I …

A Dirty Shoe

“It looks like she may have stepped in gum, or play-doh.” We’ve been harbouring a little secret around here.  Our little bum-scooting maniac is showing signs that she’s no longer content with just having access to the things directly in front of her on the floor.  She’s decided that the things on the other side …

#500 for 5

5 years.  Since just after that horrible day 4 years ago, the goal has been 5 years.  “Take her home and grow her,” they told us, “if the day comes when she needs a heart-lung transplant, the success rate improves dramatically once a child is 5.”  It seemed impossible.  5 years felt more like a …