tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9005861697438274250.post6026271477558045652..comments2023-10-01T10:37:57.605-05:00Comments on The 30 Day Journey For Hope: Life X 1000Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9005861697438274250.post-49719685234255931262011-05-18T19:14:05.350-05:002011-05-18T19:14:05.350-05:00Wow. I completely related as I read this post. Yes...Wow. I completely related as I read this post. Yes, I know what it's like to be stared at as my sister has a meltdown (screaming, turning violent, etc), in a public place. Yes, I'm tired of people who don't understand making smart comments. Yes, yes, YES! <br /><br />My sister is almost 21 and very strong... so when she has her meltdowns, they can be dangerous as well as frustrating and exhausting. But it doesn't matter--we love her so much! <br /><br />Oh, and the SI article was great! Reminds me of this article that changed my life: http://www.autismspectrum.net/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=248<br /><br />I blogged about it here: http://specialneedsiblings.wordpress.com/2011/04/09/ten-things-part-1/ :)<br /><br />Thanks for keepin' it real!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9005861697438274250.post-88653979051459923732011-05-13T20:55:13.007-05:002011-05-13T20:55:13.007-05:00Levi sounds just like Hope. Except he's much ...Levi sounds just like Hope. Except he's much worse now that he's been dethroned. My poor baby boy is having a hard time these days. Sensory issues are so complex. It's like you think you may have it figured out - what may be causing a particular stress and then you realize you had nothing figured out at all!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com