When Autumn Comes: Seasons of Hope for Medical + Disability Moms
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4AM: Balloon Button
Amanda and Suz are talking about the latest encounter they have had with their amazing girls from Heaven. Links and resources: Follow Suz: Join the conversation: Follow us on Facebook: Fo
Amanda: Grief and Celebration | Navigating New Chapters
The internet is an interesting place. A place of connections, for both good and bad. A place for sharing knowledge, and a place for following people you have never met. Every now and again a creepy in
Suz: For me, not to me.
When they say this journey is a rollercoaster, guys, whoever they are, they arent kidding. These past few months have brought struggles and hardship, along with moments of joy, and glimpses, twin
Katrina | Navigating Repeat Hospitalizations
Youve heard it beforemedical parenting is not for the faint of heart, medical parenting is a roller coaster. With hospitalizations come tests, and fear, and pain. After discharge, the family process
Welcome Back: We definitely ghosted you
Welcome back everyone! We are so excited for Season FIVE of When Autumn Comes! It has been a summer and we have a lot to catch up on. Today, Susan fesses up about what happened at the end of season fo
Kim Mallon | Children's Therapy Concepts: Reaching Goals
You and your child have what probably feels like a million appointments scheduled. Medical specialists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists. All of these people are members
Apricity Place Update
With a heavy, yet resilient, heart Suz shares a letter on behalf of the Apricity Hope Project. She is explaining a recent pivot they are being forced to make. You can read the entire letter on our w
Take 5: This is Hard
I know what you are doing as a caregiver is hard. So lets take five minutes alone, in a quiet place, to just sit. Feel free to cry. Feel free to smile. Do whatever feels right for the next five minut
Jessica (Part 2) | Defining Grief as a Medical Mom
Merriam-Webster defines grief as deep and poignant distress caused by or as if by bereavement or trouble, annoyance. The American Psychological Association goes further to include, Grief often in
Jessica (Part 1) | Finding the Cure: Navigating Rare Disease and Research
Every family with medically complex children is impacted in some way by advances in medicine and therapy. Some have the benefit of recent developments. Others hope for cures and treatments on the hori