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From He Likes It To Dental X-Ray Success: A Hodgepodge of Updates

I would love to tell you that this was going to be an orderly and comprehensive post. Alas, I spent far too long trying to make some sort of headway in producing a more cohesive blog appearance, and therefore… We’re just going to do a Jackson Pollock style splattering of updates and hope at least

A Field Trip First & Other Pre-Christmas Moments Roundup

When Tony started his transition into the public school environment during what age-wise was his sixth grade year, I wasn’t sure the degree to which he would acclimate to certain things. I was confident we could help him develop tolerance for a typical school day, but assemblies or field trips? I wasn’t sure he’d ever

Scooting Through More Than A Month’s Worth Of Topics…

My fasting blood sugar on August 9th, 2025. All we see here in these posts is just a part of my life, just like that is just a part of my face from November 8th. All photos/screenshots by Ariana. I noticed that I stopped having blood sugar crashes a few weeks after I got COVID

Mourning The Near Total Destruction of AZ DDD Habilitation

If this were an episode of something more titillating to view or read, the kind with rapt viewers eagerly awaiting a happy or scintillating ending, perhaps I might start this post with something like “dearest reader…” But no. This isn’t that kind of escapist retreat, nor can I predict a happy ending. A week ago

Mismanagement Probably Not: A Second Open Letter Regarding Arizona DDD/ALTCS Funding Shortages

To our Arizona State Legislature and Governor Hobbs: I have read that some in our legislature have blamed the governor for mismanagement of DDD funds. And to Representative David Livingston and all of the other esteemed members of our state’s appropriations committee, I would like to propose considering that another explanation is quite possible to

Life Always Giving Us New Therapy Goals

Things have remained pretty busy over here, so I am going to keep this post short and sweet. Yep, it was strep. He’s been on antibiotics for more than a week now. And the appointment to be tested with his primary care made it clear there’s yet another thing we need to help him learn

“Slow and Steady…”

As you read this, I want you to envision if this were your reality, how the world would feel, how you would act. Imagine even something so common as foam soap could make you gag and vomit if it touched your skin, and that most everything that touched your skin caused pain no matter how

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