
Weapons In My Teens’ Room!
Welcome to my crazy house blog. What a beautiful fall day, the air is crisp, the sun is shining, I spilt a half cup of coffee all over myself, and the kids are fighting about…
A Mom Who found an entire meatpie in her Lazyboy
Welcome to my crazy house blog. What a beautiful fall day, the air is crisp, the sun is shining, I spilt a half cup of coffee all over myself, and the kids are fighting about…
Welcome to my crazy busy week. I have been preparing our back to school routine. Hold up, let me grab my coffee! Sarah, my shy, 11-year-old preteen, with Central Auditory Processing Disorder, as you all…
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Hello my wonderful readers, It’s such a beautiful day; It’s been so hot, with very little rain here in Ontario, Canada. So today we took Cam to the Optometrist, because he broke his glasses, and…
Dear readers, Today is Cam’s 16th birthday; boy does time sure fly by. I honestly can’t believe he is 16 already. The struggles we have gone through since the day he was born blue till…
Hello Readers, Welcome to my crazy house blog, I don’t know about you all, but I am not a hugger or a hand shaker. I like to keep my distance, even with family and friends.…
Hello Readers, Welcome to my crazy house blog. We are in our third phase of opening up local businesses, and our little city is rooted in the second wave of the coronavirus. No not as…
Hey, welcome back to my crazy house blog, This isolation is really getting to me. Having some serious cabin fever, it’s going on week 12, we have been in self-isolation and not leaving the house…
OMG do you smell that? what is it? Eww…. who left a rotten apple core in the couch again! If you’re a mom like me, especially if you have ADHD, raising teens with additional needs,…
Who doesn’t love fresh hot spinach dip, Fresh out of the oven, but seems like to much work to put together… If your ADHD brain is like mine and you absolutely hate following complicated recipes…
Being a mom with ADHD, raising kids with additional needs (high anxiety, ASD, ODD, OCD SPD), is tough, and being in isolation is so much harder! You wouldn’t think it would be this hard, because…