Funny how we spend the last weekend of December remembering how we spent last year, and the first week in January planning (or resolving) how to spend our next year. How to do better, how to be better and how to live better. Continue reading
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A Guide for Doctor Do’s and Dont’s When Dealing with Parents
Dear Doctor
I know your smart, it’s why I bring my child to you. However there are somethings they do not teach you in medical school that I think are important for you to learn.
Don’t tell a parent that what their child won’t do.
Do tell them that you are not a fortune teller. Continue reading
When your normal disrupts their holiday
This is the season of celebration. Our children are looking forward to opening presents. They’ve been on school vacation, enjoying a break in the routine. For some of us it’s also the season of judgement and chaos. Continue reading
2019…what will Bridget conquer next?
I was thinking about 2018, how I did not write as much as I should have. I should have been better a not just watching Bridget’s accomplishments but documenting them. Because 2018 was Bridget’s year.
She played on the playground.
Suddenly a decade was achieved
And today she is ten
Ten years ago we were told she would never roll over
Nine years ago we were told she may never walk
Eight years ago we were told she may never speak
Seven years ago we realized the only one holding Bridget back was our believing people who had no hope
Six years ago she called MISSY & Sydney at the top of her lungs
Five years ago she touched sand
Four years ago she started kindergarten
Three years ago Angela Williams Baron daughter punched a kid in the nose bc they said Bridget was broken
Two years ago Bridget no longer needed someone to interpret her words
One year ago Bridget was invited to a typical classmates birthday party.
Today Bridget is defying anyone who says she cannot do and showing that not only can she do she can triumph
Tonight she will run into the 99 Restaurants and order Mac & Cheese
I never knew I could love someone so much or believe in miracles.
But Bridget is a miracle and she will continue to defy limits
She is freaking awesome
She is #tinybutmighty
She is loved
She is laughter
She is awesome
She is a decade old
She is Bridget


What’s your Superpower?
Earlier this month I had the opportunity to attend the Global Genes RARE Patient Advocacy Summit. It was a little surreal, I am used to introducing PACS1 as a “rare” syndrome and at this Summit we all were rare. We all had similar journeys and stories. From misdiagnosis to undiagnosed for years. The breakout sessions were beyond informative and I will add all that I learned to my Bridget toolbox.
Yet it was the Keynote Speaker Rachel Callander‘s words that have stayed with me. “What’s your child’s superpower?”. It reminded me of a blog post I had written in 2013. This time of year, more than any, I need that reminder. Continue reading
Dear Seventeen
Dear Seventeen Magazine,
Last week I purchased your magazine for the first time in over 30 years. Let me offer my congratulations to your continued success. I am also in a kind of shock that I purchased a magazine for my teen that my mom purchased for me. It seems that as much as the world has changed since my teenage years the more it has stayed the same within teen stardom land.
It is because the world has indeed changed that I writing to you. I bought the current issue because my teen is currently obsessed with all things Sabrina Carpenter. This photo is how I won best mom of the day award. Continue reading
This photo shows
I love my IPhone but are you like me and your photos now live online rather than on your walls? This one though I’m going to print. It shows how lucky I am. It’s a photo taken when Bridget was bored at a restaurant and so that I could finish my pinot meal her sister took her shopping. Her sister let her pick out something and then showed her how to pay.
This photo shows why grandmas are always loved more than moms. This photo shows joy that we all should feel and carry with us. Continue reading
Milestones…
All kids have milestones that are not in the what to expect (not!) handbook. New moms and dads dream about the first “momma”, the first fish caught and the first time their screaming newborn sleeps through the night.
There are however other milestones they are not aware of and some even I never expected.
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I had another post planned…
Today I was going to participate in the Finish The Sentence Prompt hosted by the fabulous Kristi of Finding Ninee and her friends Mardra and Kenya. Instead I am sitting here with goosebumps, sick to my stomach.
We lost another person to Suicide, Anthony Bourdain. Continue reading
