Turning down every chance you’re given. Takes the risk out of life, but friend How the hell can you call that livin’? Out There—from the Broadway Musical, Barnum I have been thinking a lot about the pathways our children will take. As I reported the news on Ryan Reed’s huge victory this weekend in Daytona, I could […]
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As I watched the Oscars tonight, I am sure I was not the only one who was struck boldly by the winners of Best Actor and Best Actress. It might be that I am so linked to the diabetes community but I had two distinct feelings. Fabulous. And; when will see diabetes? In case you […]
In a stunning move during the last lap, 21-year-old Ryan Reed, a person with diabetes, took the lead and kept it to cross the checkered flag at the Daytona 300 Xfinity Nationwide Series late today. In a race that had many collisions including one that landed Kyle Busch into the hospital with a leg injury after […]
Feel free to copy, paste, make your own, and leave it where you child(ren) will see it. My dear children, If I have not told you lately, you are my heroes. I know, I know…….I do that parenting thing too much which embarrasses you at times and annoys you at others. But what you accomplish […]
We, as parents, pretty much have our minds made up on many things when it comes to our kids. When they can stay up later than 8:30 pm, when they can no longer sleep in our room, when they can see a certain movie depending on violence and other such content, when they can go out […]
When Kaitlyn was diagnosed over 22 years ago, I made her a promise. I promised her that we would do all we could to make sure she was well taken care of and more than that, I promised her that I would not rest until a cure was found. My promise. Every step I have […]