So when L was around 20 months old, we had a trip planned to Vietnam. The only problem? Saign was having a ton of back pain. He got an MRI which showed a herniated disc, but he couldn't get in to see the back-doctor-guy until after our trip. He told me he wasn't sure he... Continue Reading →
Taking a Leap
When I work with teens who are around 18-years-old, they're often stuck as they think about the future. They're not sure what to do. They don't want to pick the wrong college, the wrong major, or the wrong job. They seem to believe that there is some perfect right choice that will give them the... Continue Reading →