I know you. I recognize your face from when we were shaving this morning. You’re the man in the mirror. I see things in your reflection that others don’t see or grasp. Everyone sees that you are a special-needs dad. They see your smiles, they hear your words, and they enjoy your sense of Read More…
No More Peanut Butter Sandwiches
Ask any adult over 30 if they remember where they were on the morning of September 11, 2001, and almost everyone can tell you the answer. As the twin towers of New York City fell in a terrorist attack, I was passing through our den on the way to my home Read More…
A Letter to the Dad in the Red Cap
If you haven’t seen the video of the father dancing with his wheelchair bound daughter at a pageant, you have to watch this clip here. Dear dad in the red ball cap, I just watched a video of you dancing with your daughter with special needs at a pageant. She Read More…