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Frazzled Working Mom
http://frazzledworkingmom.blogspot.com/
This blog is written by a mom juggling a full time, corporate job and two awesome children - one with special needs following an early entry into our world. This blog discusses the trials and tribulations of keeping all of the balls in the air and offers practical tips for getting through the mayhem.
Recent Posts
How Did It Become November Already?
As I sit here this cold morning, I'm trying to figure out how it's already November. Didn't school just start? October seems like a bit of a blur. Happily, I am continuing - knock on wood - on my trajectory of normal, yet chaotic, but generally under...
Is Being Different Such A Bad Thing?
My 8 year old is well aware that he's different. He has known he's had low vision since he was a toddler. The fact that he's on the Autism spectrum is a sticky one; we haven't explained "Autism" or "Asperger's" to him by name, but he knows he sometim...
When Did Being Average Become So Bad?
These past few weeks were pretty average. With my family's track record this past year of hard core drama, average is great in my life. No emergencies, illnesses, or crises. Ok, so I may have just set myself up for a disastrous Fall. Or maybe, I'm on...
Getting Past The Back To School Blues
This past month has been a mix of high highs, mellow family time, and some blasts of reality mixed in. This time of year wreaks havoc on working families in so many ways! The end of the summer brings about the end of gentle weather and mellow times (...
Do You Ever Get A Vacation?
I'm on the heels of returning to work after my first vacation in a year. I actually took 2 weeks off because of the gap between camp and school...my first 2 week vacation since getting married nearly 11 years ago. Though I'm not completely feeling li...
The Big A
I recently read a poignant blog on the New York Times (NYT) site written by the mom of a 5 year old, detailing what life is like as a parent of a child with Asperger's, a form of Autism. This blog, URL below, sought to break some of the misperception...

