Mom of 3 boys - ages 3, 5, and 37. I work from home and love to learn and teach. Our life is never boring...it gets better every day! After all, it could be worse...but it isn't. Our journey is an open book, and so is my mind. Thank you for visiting and please share your thoughts... 
Asperger Syndrome is one of 5 of the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) also known as the Pervasive Development Disorders (PDD) characterized by difficulties in social interaction and by restricted and stereotyped interests and activities... 
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Jen P in Sunday, November 30th 2008
“We find the turkey in the woods. We cut our turkey and then we put it in our oven and cook it at 46 degrees for 65 minutes. We make the turkey taste just like chicken. We eat the turkey when it comes out of the oven.“
––The Elder
Recently The Elder’s kindergarten class [...]
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Jen P in Sunday, November 23rd 2008
“I hit the wall around mile 25.“
––The Hub
Today was the day The Hub turned into an official Marathon Maniac. Last weekend he finished the Rutledge Marathon and we are currently on our way home from Nashville after he ran the Harpeth Hills Marathon. It’s not known [...]
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Jen P in Sunday, November 9th 2008
"Trust Yourself, you know more than you think you do."–Benjamin Spock
Find out How to Post your own Success Sunday!
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Jen P in Sunday, November 2nd 2008
“Start by doing what’s necessary;
then do what’s possible;
and suddenly you are doing the impossible. “
––St. Francis of Assisi
I took a little hiatus. Ok, a long hiatus. But I would guess that I’m not alone seeing that this is just a busy time of year, then throw in a election in there too. I’ve had sooooo much to blog on and I’m sure I have already forgotten most of it if not all. I had been logging everything in my DayNotez (love it) but The Hub stripped[...]
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Jen P in Sunday, October 5th 2008
“If we do it all together, we can both be first.”
–The Elder (10/1/2008)
The kids were helping clean up last Wednesday after dinner. Somehow I got them to believe it was some sort of game. I would give them an object (that didn’t belong in the kitchen) and ask “Where does this belong?” One of them [...]