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These stories describe our journey with Ben, our oldest son. Ben is a sweet and energetic redhead, born with Rett Syndrome, a rare genetic mutation. My husband, Ryan, and I try to keep up with Ben and his two younger brothers. I intend to shed insight into raising a child with disabilities and pass on the wisdom we’ve earned over the past two decades.
I'd have to agree - those paper plates are most versatile and fun!
ReplyDeleteOh this is great -- Valentine's Day and Easter are right around the corner! Thanks for the great idea and I love his Christmas hands!
ReplyDeleteSome great wreaths! I've been meaning to let the kids do some spring ones with tissue flowers but haven't gotten around to it yet. These turned out wonderfully!
ReplyDelete~Michelle @ 5MFSN