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I have been thinking it would be interesting to post a series of interviews here.
Some I have been thinking about are:
Receiving Cochlear Implants
Caring For Aging Parents
Being a Pastor's Wife
Caring For a Special Needs Child
Having Siblings For Best Friends
Caring For a Transplant Child
So, what do you think? Would you like to read about what life is like for these folks? Would this series be interesting to anyone?
I am still in the process of getting permission from friends and family to interview them. (If you are thinking you fit into one of these categories, chances are I am working on getting an email to you!) Let me know if you can think of any other interviews you would like to see.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
New! Interview Series
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Hi Connie, long time lurker, great blog. I had no idea you had such a large beautiful family! It's Kelly Kile from Highland Oaks! It's been a long time! In case you didn't know, I have 3 kids, two are twins, and one of my twins, Grace has Down syndrome. I would be happy to contribute if you need me to. I also have homeschooled my oldest daughter since her sophomore year. She is now a Sr. I enjoy your blog! take care, Kelly, you can also find me on facebook.
KELLY KILE!!! I had no idea you were stalking me!!! WELCOME! and it is SO good to hear from you! Off to find you on facebook...
I'd be interested in most things you have in your list. :)
One that I would LOVE to see up there is something like, 'Homeschooling - Dyslexic Style'. Hints, tips, how-to's, and anything else that would be a help in teaching my little ones who struggle in this way.
And even if you didn't do any interviews, since you were a teacher maybe you would have some thoughts of your own that you could email me. :) :)
not just the caring for special needs, but homeschooling them too. That would be nice LOL, since I have no clue what I'm doing with my special needs little one.
Your topics sound very interesting - looking forward to them! And praise God for your sister's successful cochlear implants! I've been meaning to say something to you..that is just such wonderful news! I can't imagine how neat this time must be for her and the rest of your family. Love you all - Lindsey & Dave
I could answer questions about taking care of aging parents and also about having siblings for best friends.
By the way, I LOVE the idea!
Yes. To all of them.
What a great idea!! They all sound great:)
Yes to all of them as well. My husband and I present workshops for Early Intervention on being the parents of children with special needs (Joubert Syndrome, ASD, & ADHD for 3 of our 4). The first time I went to an Early Intervention Families workshop, it was like being introduced to a whole new congregation!
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