by Cindy Harrell | Oct 26, 2020 | ADHD
You should be able to identify symptoms which have either disappeared or diminished. Here are some examples that have been reported: You may notice that he stays seated at the table throughout an entire meal. She might show... by Deborah Lehner | Oct 21, 2020 | Halloween
The Switch Witch by Catherine Burns, 2013 Have you heard about the Switch Witch? She wears a crooked hat She’s on the hunt for candy To feed her naughty cat He likes the brightest lollipops The green chews and the blue And if you have some... by Cindy Harrell | Oct 17, 2020 | face painting, Halloween, make up
So, everyone loves to dress up, but what fun is it to pretend to be Hello Kitty or a Zombie, if you cannot paint your face to match your costume? Before you head to the store to pick up a tube of Halloween make-up, there are some things you should know about what... by Denise Catanese | Oct 16, 2020 | fall, food, recipes
Who doesn’t love a caramel apple?!? My family went apple picking last weekend and have more apples than we know what to do with. We are very lucky that when we transitioned into Stage 2, apples did not cause any reactions. My daughters enjoy decorating the... by Denise Catanese | Oct 12, 2020 | fall, food, Halloween, pumpkin, recipes
A great dip to be using with all those pumpkins we enjoyed picking at the pumpkin patches this season. Or, for those lucky enough to be able to grow them themselves; unfortunately, after many failed attempts, I am not one of those “growers”. This dip goes...