And Baby Sally Cried

Today was a big, big day at the Mast household. Baby Sally’s bed went to a garage sale for Inclusion Connections. A new little girl will be getting this super deluxe baby bed, bath, swing high chair combo that still […]

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Run Daddy Run

People want to know why Jonathan runs in what many of us consider “crazy” long runs. He started with the St. Jude Marathon and has now moved up to Ultra Marathons. Today he is running his 10th Ultra Marathon. A […]

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One of the Good Guys – #BobbyBandwagon

For some reason the media loves to share all the “bad boy” sports stories. It must sell or I guess they wouldn’t put it out there. Funny that pretty much everyone I know wants to see more of the good […]

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Celebrating the Rachel’s #WDSD15

This Saturday, March 21 the world will celebrate Rachel and all the other earthlings who have an extra 21st chromosome. World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) is a day recognized by the UN, countries and organizations around the world where we […]

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Sharing Down Syndrome with Books and …

October is National Down Syndrome Awareness month. During that month we do a lot of promotional activities and fundraisers. Many Buddy Walks and Step-up Walks are held around the country and globe to raise money, but just as importantly and […]

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“I am Me,” R-Word, High Schoolers Impress

A year ago last week I noticed all of the posts from schools about their campaigns to End the Use of the R-word. The campaign has taken off these past few years. It’s easy. It’s needed. Education is a game […]

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Life Lesson: Social Inclusion, Friends & Siblings

When talking inclusion Rachel’s two most legendary peers are George and Savanna. I share the story of George to end almost every presentation and if you’ve missed it, here’s a link to Power of Inclusion: My Friend George! Of course […]

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