Our fourth day was a little more relaxed in terms of both hours and kilometres driven. After three days of 9 hour and 900 km driven daily we only travelled about 6 hours and just over 600 kilometres from Brandon, Manitoba to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It was cool today so my travelling companion left his sandals … Continue reading Day 4: Red Shoes Rock (across Canada) to Stop FASD: Saskatchewan
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Day 5: Kilometre 5 (Big Apple Day) in Red Shoes Rock to Stop FASD
Took my red shoes to The Big Apple in Colborne today. Where is Colborne from where you live you wonder? Today was going to be a kilometre spent at an Open House for a Turtle Sanctuary. My boyfriend was here and I thought it would be a great activity for us to do with the … Continue reading Day 5: Kilometre 5 (Big Apple Day) in Red Shoes Rock to Stop FASD
3rd Eye Kiss
I came across this pin on Pinterest a few weeks ago and saved it because I was surprised to find that this is something my daughter asked me to do without knowing what it was. She asked me to start doing this because I kiss my dog on his forehead if I have to go … Continue reading 3rd Eye Kiss
The Maiden’s Guideline’s for Good Behaviour
While helping the maiden clean her room this week, we came across this little booklet I had made for her when she was nine. We read through it and had a good laugh. It was made as a quiet activity for her to do in the morning if she woke up before me. I had … Continue reading The Maiden’s Guideline’s for Good Behaviour
Remembering a rage
The crone found an old email she had sent to a friend about a rage (what we know now is sensory overload) the maiden had - it is almost 4 years ago to the day. I had forgotten about this one. She was 12. We had been together for almost four years. Looking back, who … Continue reading Remembering a rage
I am grateful that I am still loved this way.
Many children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder present “younger” in some skill sets developmentally compared to peers of the same physical age. This can be awkward when you are out somewhere and your 15 year old is acting like an eight year old and people are staring - because outwardly she "looks typical" but her disability … Continue reading I am grateful that I am still loved this way.
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