Our Independant Bar With our “independent bar” setup, and now finish, William has gained the independence to prepare his breakfast on his own. Yet, he continues to wait for my observation, reveling in the accolades that follow his effort. Also, I introduced William to a new electric razor, demonstrating its use, and gradually guiding him […]
Okay Now What?
As I have mention before William has an awesome caseworker who looks after both our interest. She has made things happen for our best interest and always looks out for us. You never thought she was on the spectrum herself by her strong advocacy and determination to make things happen. To Our Amusement She and […]
Time Stops For No Man
It has been four months since my last post, and during this time, a whirlwind of events has unfolded. I have come to realize the importance of establishing a more structured schedule to maintain a consistent posting routine. Despite my passion for various activities with William, I often find myself losing track of time. As […]
My Biggest Challenge
William is making great progress since removing negative distractions from the home, and our conversations are amazing. He’s expressing himself and even engaging in discussions when out in the community, which has never happened before. Being in the community each day has made a huge difference in a short period of time. This is a […]
The Month Of April Is Not For The Weak
The Month Of April Isn’t for the weak in my home. For The last 5 years watching my son suffer with Disassociation Identity Disorder is the hardest thing to watch especially in April. It’s more consistent, and more intense. It becomes the month where my patience is really tested. I could recall when the therapist […]
Simple Way To Control Williams Hidradenitis Suppurativa
I may have found a Simple Way To control Williams Hidradenitis Suppurativa. I don’t believe I’ve cured anything. Those words can get you in trouble LOL. But I’ve found something that has made a huge difference in Williams overall health. It all started when Williams caseworker and I put our heads together to find a […]
I Had To Lose Alot To Gain Much More In My Life
I got a visit from William’s caseworker. It was the usual stuff, If there was a medication change or any issues for the company I work with. The more I get to know her the more I can see shes another me. Like her, I can’t remember anything about my childhood, and when I do […]
Last Night Was Difficult to Watch
Disassociation Identity Disorder I’m learning more about Disassociation Identity Disorder since his diagnoses acouple years ago. It has been a difficult journey, and I’m still learning more everyday. I’ve researched different ways to help him manage his symptoms but it’s hard when every person is so unique. What I have found so far, is that […]
Williams Thriving In Conversation And Compassion
Williams Thriving in his conversation and compassion. When I worked at the middle school with an awesome teacher who I have known for years gave me the knowlege and the right tools to continue my work with my son. It’s been exciting to see but also a bit intimidating. William caseworker has been a God […]
December And A Emptiness in my Heart
Christmas is Tough with PTSD The holidays are joyous for many, but for me, December has always been a blur. Every year I try to make Christmas special for my son William, and his birthday even more so. But no matter how much love I show him, there’s still a hole in my heart—a reminder […]