
My MOMoir: a place where I explore all the beautiful, sticky, stinky, curious, rewarding and amusing aspects of parenting a verbal and intelligent, level 1-2 ,autistic son from birth to college graduation and beyond. I also write about LIFE.
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I’d been worried about my friend since last Friday when she didn’t answer the phone and didn’t call back. I called every day up until Wednesday, when, with growing angst, I realized I didn’t have contact information for her people on the we...
Welcome, I am Deb Kelner, mother to a 30 year old autistic son and a 28 year old ADHD son. Both of my sons are currently independent and function fairly well (with some support) in academic, work place, living and social settings. I am a te...
Dear World,
It’s alarming to be cast as the latest world supervillain and while most of us don’t blame you one bit there is also a desire to have you understand that we, the American people, have also been villainized. You might not be see...
I think it’s near impossible to find someone who grew up/lived in Davis, CA between the mid 1970s- early 2000s who doesn’t know the name Dave Burmester. It further seems improbable that this name conjures anything but warmth and joviality....
The carpool is picking Ethan up from Middle School. I've driven Ulysses, our gray and blue Honda Odyssey minivan, across town to pick up Noah from High School, his own personal hell. It’s another hot...
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I am a mother to two adult, neuro-divergent children. I'm a former primary school teacher, an avid perma-culture gardener- happiest in my garden, and I'm a writer. This is my MOMoir.
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