On Friday afternoon I will walk 200m up Spadina Avenue. It should take less than 5 minutes but it will be 5 minutes that I hope will go on to mean so much more. Earlier this year I applied to be one of the torch bearers for the 2015 Parapan Am Games and on Friday …
#500 for 5
5 years. Since just after that horrible day 4 years ago, the goal has been 5 years. “Take her home and grow her,” they told us, “if the day comes when she needs a heart-lung transplant, the success rate improves dramatically once a child is 5.” It seemed impossible. 5 years felt more like a …
Smile a Little More – or how Facebook Changed My Day
It’s been a long couple of days. I’ve been hit with bout of insomnia like I’ve never experienced before. I have insomnia often, but usually it just means that regardless of what time I crawl into bed, it’s 2 or 3am before I’m finally able to crash out, but this time was different and I’ve …
The Amazing Constant Chaos
When you parent a child with special needs and any type of medical needs, you often hear people say, “I don’t know how you do it.” Most of the time I just shrug it off because I don’t always know either, but as a parent, you don’t think about it, you just do it. However, …
Saying Thank You
On July 14, 2011 at 7:30am, 2 men became our family’s heroes. From that moment on it seemed incredible to me that we had barely spoken to them, didn’t know their names and never had the chance to say thank you. How was it possible that there were people just out there that had played …
Up Up and Away
The last few days have felt like an incredible roller coaster, but the good kind for once: the dips have lead right into these amazing highs that have sent shivers up our spines with hopefulness and finally culminated in today. It was Lily’s first day of Junior Kindergarten. It wasn’t perfect, not by a long …