I know I haven't posted in forever! I keep telling myself I will catch up our blog, but life keeps interrupting my free time. :)
I am writing this blog on my phone in the parking lot while Brian is grabbing some groceries from inside Wal-mart.
I am loving my new positions at school as the reading intervention and professional communication teacher. Although I don't teach special education, I'm the department chair.
One of the bonuses is that I get all the district emails about upcoming events in the community for our kids, which means we also find fun activities to do with Deacon.
This week I received info about the Little Wranglers Rodeo for special kiddos. They opened the doors early for all the families to participate in the activities without the crowds.
They had a petting zoo, horseback riding, carnival games, and a wagon ride.
They also had amazing volunteers who didn't bat an eye when Deacon had a meltdown.
We all had a great morning together as a family.
And Deacon left with his very own trophy, belt buckle, and cowboy hat (not that he let us put it on him)!
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