My Travel Plans Include Down Syndrome

July 21, 2011 Today, I am in deep thought.   Monday I blogged about the recent GQ article – 40 Worst Dressed Cities in America.  The article stated “due to so much local in-breeding, Boston suffers from a kind of […]

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GQ Offensive with Dress Down Remarks

July 18, 2011 Late last week GQ Magazine published John Thompson’s list of 40 Worst Dressed Cities in America.  In the article Mr. Thompson stated, “due to so much local in-breeding, Boston suffers from a kind of Style Down Syndrome, […]

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A Down Syndrome Diagnosis

July 13, 2011 Of the many reasons I have chosen to start blogging, one of the most important is another outlet for advocating for individuals with Down syndrome. In life there are some basic things we all need to grasp. […]

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Common Sense, the Federal Budget and Disabilities

July 7, 2011 On June 22, 1999 the Supreme Court upheld the Olmstead Decision.  Advocates for individuals with disabilities compare this to the historic Brown vs. Board of Education ruling that declared separate public schools for black and white students […]

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Some Things I Love About the South

July 6, 2011   Truly this title should be “Why I Love the Rural South”.  We spent most of the Independence Day holiday weekend in rural Arkansas. Part of it was spent at Greers Ferry Lake that is just down […]

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Trash Dip

June 30, 2011 Trash Dip I am trying to grow a small garden this year. There is nothing I like more than cucumbers. I can just wash them and eat them – especially those little pickling cucumbers. One of the […]

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Mommy School

June 29, 2011 Under federal law, Extended School Year (ESY), better known as summer school, is offered to children with special learning needs.  The primary purpose is to help students retain the knowledge they have.  There is some research that […]

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How Could I Say No?

June 28, 2011 The artistic director of the TRDance Center in Hampton Roads, Virginia says, “How could I say no?”   If you have never met Melissa Zaletski (alias Mrs. Z), you really can’t imagine what this means! Mrs. Z came […]

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Respect and Dignity

June 25, 2011 Yesterday my dear friend and director of the Down Syndrome Guild of Greater Kansas City, Amy Allison, sent me an email that simply said in the subject line “Your next blog post topic!”  The text read, “Love […]

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Negotiating with God

June 23, 2011 Last summer my dear husband suggested I submit my writing samples about my faith journey to our newspaper the Kansas City Star.  They would be choosing 13 individuals from the community to write articles about their faith […]

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