Faces Of Autism is an amazing blog! I hope it helps all the families to communicate.
Please say a prayer for my 22 year old nephew. He has aged out of mandatory ed and is now being moved to an adult program. Transition is very hard for him as he is severely autistic.
Do you know my friend Jeni at http://oldavonladysorders.blogspot.com/ Down River Drivel is what she calls her blog. She writes about her two grands mostly, Autistic children who are adjusting very well. You'd love Jeni, hope you'll go visit. I pray your nephew will adjust to the transition and hope he surprises everyone! Sandi
What wonderful faces on her blog - so glad your three lads are featured there too. It's so important to see the real faces of autism. My prayers and encouragement are with you all.
The card sent from your Kitchen arrived safely in the mail TODAY! ~Happy me Happy~ Yours is the Number One from Steph's exchange. I'm very curious who's the next, the 2nd? THANK YOU so much for your care and attention put in it. I'll publish them all on my page upon others arrive.
Betsy I was wondering, is one of your triplets the 'dominant' one, i.e. that leads and the others follow, or is there not a leader? I have heard it said of twins that sometimes one will have a stronger personality than the other(s). Just curious....
Great photo of your boys and the cake. Was it homemade? I hope to find pics to put on faces of autism this weekend for my kids. Thanks for the reminder.
What beautiful faces!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, guys (and mom too)!
Faces Of Autism is an amazing blog! I hope it helps all the families to communicate.
ReplyDeletePlease say a prayer for my 22 year old nephew. He has aged out of mandatory ed and is now being moved to an adult program. Transition is very hard for him as he is severely autistic.
Rockin'est train cake ever!!! Way better than my pathetic attempt a few years ago. Happy birthday boys.
ReplyDeleteOh Betsy, I so enjoyed looking at the faces of these children! Your handsome guys are famous!
ReplyDeletePat ~ so sorry about your nephew! I hope he can adjust and enjoy the adult program! Yes, change is very, very hard!
ReplyDeleteDo you know my friend Jeni at http://oldavonladysorders.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteDown River Drivel is what she calls her blog. She writes about her two grands mostly, Autistic children who are adjusting very well. You'd love Jeni, hope you'll go visit. I pray your nephew will adjust to the transition and hope he surprises everyone!
Sandi
Congrats! They are such gorgeous boys and I love the train cake. I will hop over to see the blog. Big hugs.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, this is a beautiful shot, I was admiring it when originally posted.
ReplyDeleteI checked her blog. Those children had the most engaging smiles. God bless them all. And their moms.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful faces on her blog - so glad your three lads are featured there too. It's so important to see the real faces of autism. My prayers and encouragement are with you all.
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy,
ReplyDeleteThe card sent from your Kitchen arrived safely in the mail TODAY!
~Happy me Happy~
Yours is the Number One from Steph's exchange.
I'm very curious who's the next, the 2nd?
THANK YOU so much for your care and attention put in it.
I'll publish them all on my page upon others arrive.
Nihal
Nihal ~ oh, yea! The postcards are finally arriving in Turkey! :)
ReplyDeleteSandi ~ thanks for the site of your friend, Jen...I'll go pay her a visit!
ReplyDeleteBetsy I was wondering, is one of your triplets the 'dominant' one, i.e. that leads and the others follow, or is there not a leader? I have heard it said of twins that sometimes one will have a stronger personality than the other(s). Just curious....
ReplyDeleteLavinia ~ oh yes! Spencer is the leader...has been from day one! Harry is a middle of the road kind of guy and Alex is a follower.
ReplyDeleteYou're IT!! Come on over for the details! :D
ReplyDeleteGorgeous picture. Casdok featured Amy on her blog too, it's a lovely site.
ReplyDeleteCJ xx
Today's leaf banner is prettier than yesterday's, if that is possible.
ReplyDeleteI love the faces of autism blog! Besty, your boys are so handsome!!!
ReplyDeleteI like this very picture the best. Very atmospheric.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of your boys and the cake. Was it homemade? I hope to find pics to put on faces of autism this weekend for my kids. Thanks for the reminder.
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