by Evana Sandusky | Dec 5, 2022 | Caregiving, Medically Fragile, Special Needs Parenting
Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year. I enjoy decorating our home and setting up the Christmas trees. I love unboxing our ornaments and placing them on the tree. Each ornament displays different aspects of our life as a family over the...
by Mark Arnold | Nov 4, 2022 | Caregiving, Hope, Special Needs Parenting
Fall (or Autumn for us Brits!) is a fabulous time of the year, with so many changes in the natural world and treasures to look for and find! We’ve been making natural fiddles/fidget boxes. Maybe you would like to make one too? There are loads of wonderful sensory...
by Sandra Peoples | Nov 3, 2022 | Church Support, Families, Grief
Many families are grieving the loss of a loved one this holiday season. Our co-host Sandra is facing that in her own family after the loss of her sister this year. So she offers six ways churches can come alongside these grieving families to offer love and support....
by Evana Sandusky | Oct 5, 2022 | Caregiving, Medically Fragile, Special Needs Parenting
I stood in the middle of a cornfield with my daughter, surrounded by brown cornstalks towering over our heads and the dry, dusty earth beneath us. Footprints from other maze adventurers marked the beaten path. Our group of family members that we started with was now...
by Sarah McGuire | Dec 9, 2019 | Autism, Living Life Daily, Special Needs Parenting
Pumpkin pie, turkey, football, stuffing, twinkling lights, snowflakes swirling down, pies, family gatherings, gifts around a tree, and cookie decorating. The holidays. They inspire a feeling of cozy warmth, celebration, and cherished memories. Until they don’t. Until...