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Sunday, March 9, 2014

What a joy to work with the wonderfully talented Shayla Patrick.
Thank you Shayla for bringing Project Lifesaver to the attention of our community!
Providing for the safety of individuals, young or old, who wonder and don't always have the defenses needed to keep themselves safe is of utmost importance.

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The Project...of an author and mother.

We are at a crossroad in our lives. Things are changing and we can either follow the road to where it takes us. Or, we can take the path that has been silently waiting for us.
Nathan has been diagnosed with classical autism, congenital heart disease, PVL (brain damage), apraxia, growth delay and a rare chromosomal mutation.
Chase has been diagnosed with classical autism, complex partial epilepsy and apraxia. Chase has also been diagnosed with a chromosomal mutation that falls in line with his autism diagnosis.
This project is to bring accountability to my days. It is so easy to let yet another day slip by. But, I can't. I need to find my 'Bailiwick' and my family's 'Bailiwick'. What works for us. Then we need to work it! Take time to follow along with us. And, discover your own 'Bailiwick' too.
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