Tag Archives: life

coca-cola happiness

Enjoy!

Hope this makes you happy…


Biking for all!

We found an AMAZING bike shop last spring, The Bike Rack, in St. Charles, Illinois. In addition to selling traditional bikes, Hal Honeyman will fit and offer advice to help kids with special needs find a bike that works for them. Hal began adapting bikes for his own son, Jacob, and now adapts traditional bikes with such specialty items such as extra wide tires and belted seats, and also offers adaptive bikes and tandems.

Look at the red beauty Kyle got at The Bike Rack!

To find out more about The Bike Rack, Creative Mobility & Hal Honeyman, check out this YouTube video:


JillBrazel.com

Jill Brazel, photographer extraordinaire & amazing person, has an article on the Canon site this month. Check out Jill’s article here.

You can see more of Jill’s work on her website, JillBrazel.com


Hoo-dee-Hoo!

I was a guest blogger today on Meredith Sinclair’s VERY popular blog/vlog, Hoo-dee-Hoo. Check out the short piece I wrote on my attempts to help children find ways to connect with a special needs child, especially mine.

You can find Meredith, the effervescent, funny, calm-in-the-storm we’d all like to be, by clicking on the link below.

VintageTwisted


Mud Season

Yup, mud season in Chicago. From now until the hot, hot days of summer we’ll be jumping in puddles, squishing through soggy sod, and finding mud smushed in carpets, clumped on hardwood floors and smeared on doors, windows and on the inside of ears. How does it get there? We don’t know, but we’re sure it has something to do with little boys…


Birthday Boy

Happy Birthday, Tim!

I love you tons- S.


Spring!

I know it seems early here in Chicago. We have snow, and we’ll probably have more, perhaps even one of those winter storms that hint at a snow day.

But today it feels like SPRING. Birds are singing their return, the sun is shining & the sky is the bluest blue, a blue we don’t remember through all those gray winter skies.

And look, there’s proof! Here’s what we found in the yard today: