por debbie albañil | 30 de junio de 2021 | Primavera 2021, INVERNADERO
Primavera 2021/Natalie Vecchione “Te alabaré, porque estoy hecha maravillosa y maravillosamente; maravillosas son tus obras, y eso mi alma lo sabe muy bien.” Salmo 139:14 Mi nombre es Natalie Vecchione, y tengo la bendición de ser una buscadora de tesoros. Nuestra familia ha estado viviendo en...
por debbie albañil | Jun 16, 2021 | Graduado 2021
Graduate 2021/Sandra Peoples My teenager who has dyslexia started out as a homeschooler, went to public school for a few years, and has returned to homeschooling for high school. In the early years, it was easy to ignore the benchmarks and milestones and work at a...
por | Nov 3, 2020 | Otoño 2020, INVERNADERO
Fall 2020/ Sandra Peoples One fall Friday night during my senior year of high school, I cheered for my friend Wes who was playing tight end. “Go 98!” I yelled. My friend in the bleachers next to me said, “Who is 98? There’s no 98 on the...
por | Jun 17, 2020 | Graduado 2020, INVERNADERO
Graduate 2020/ Sandra Peoples My sister, Syble, was born and diagnosed with Down syndrome in 1977. Just a few years later, my mom was thinking about what my sister would do as an adult. Our small town in Duncan, Oklahoma, didn’t have a lot of resources at that time in...
por | Jun 9, 2020 | Primavera 2020, INVERNADERO
Spring 2020/ Sandra Peoples There are times that I let my son’s autism hold us back. We make decisions based not only on what would be easier for him, but also what we want to avoid (like stares and unhelpful advice from others). But last year I turned forty. One of...