Angela
I am a Special Education teacher who blogs about my super-powered special needs family. My 3 year old has Prader-Willi Syndrome and my 5 year old has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Sensory Processing Disorder. The odds of these random genetic events occurring at the same time are astronomical. When you add our typically developing one year old baby boy to the mix, you have a very busy household!Our lives have too many appointments, too many school problems, and are generally too busy as we try to live life to the fullest.
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Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
Regular readers know our family loves roadtrips. Recently we went to the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, Ontario. History buffs and airplane aficionados will want to check them out. Aircraft in the musuem are from WWII to the present. The … Continue reading
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Happy Valentine’s Day and thank you for sharing our halfpastnormal life!
A BIG thank you – “Want ‘orse!”
“Want ‘orse!” Little Miss Adorable finally got her dream of riding a horse through a local therapeutic riding program. Little Miss Adorable is a tiny three year old with Prader-Willi Syndrome and very loose muscles and ligaments. She is little, … Continue reading









