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A View in the Mirror: Soldiers from a Different Kind of War

“Whose dog tags are these?” A young man visiting our home asked as he stood beside my front door, holding a set of dog tags. I keep them hanging on my key holder for quick snatching on the way out....

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The Epilepsy Network – An Interview with Founder, Tiffany Kairos

November is Epilepsy Awareness Month.  As part of spreading awareness, please enjoy this interview from a pioneer in Epilepsy Awareness, founder of The Epilepsy Network, Tiffany Kairos.   Hello...

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The Magic in the Holidays Discovered with Letters to Santa, Macy’s and...

The holidays are supposed to be about magic.  About beautiful lights, colorful sights, the warmth of giving, and the promise of hope.  Put it all together, and it’s magic.  Only, not for everyone....

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Prayers for Sandy Hook Elementary School – Connecticut

(This photo is making its way around Facebook.  I’m not sure who made this… if this is yours, I’m happy to add your credit.)

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Spread the Word to End the Word

Retard a word in the English language and one that this past week I have heard used not only by some children but by grown adults, our sports athletes, our celebrity’s and family members all in...

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Purple Day – Spreading Epilepsy Awareness

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Fighting Epilepsy One Night at a Time – Bridge of Hope Gala Dinner

Bridge of Hope Gala Dinner Saturday, April 20th, 6-10:30 p.m. Chicago, Il Epilepsy affects 50 million people worldwide and more than 2.7 million people in the United States; half of all patients are...

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Rare Disease Day 2014: Join Together For Better Care

If all the people in the world with a rare disease lived in one country, it would be the world’s 3rd most populous country (The Global Gene Project). According to Rare Disease Day’s website a rare...

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There’s No Place Like Camp, Especially #Autism “Camp C.A.N.O.E.”

Almost four years ago, our family found out there was an Open House for a new Autism camp coming to the Oklahoma City area. We excitedly packed our children into our vehicle and drove the thirty...

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Teal is the New Orange for Halloween

Who does not love an excuse to have fun with your child, go to a party or say, trick or treat as you visit your neighborhood. If you are an allergy parent events and days like this strike fear in your...

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