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  • Square Foot Gardening: The ADHD-Friendly Garden Hack That’s Actually Working for Us

    I’m not new to gardening. For over a decade, I’ve planted in whatever space I had available. Ive planted in windowsills, on porches and balconies, or in backyard beds. As a young military family, we gardened on the side of… Continue reading

  • 🌄✨ Soft Launch Announcement ✨🌄

    I have some news—terrifying, sacred, a little surreal. After years of heart-spilling, rewriting, and walking back through some of the most formative and fragile parts of my life… Peaks and Valleys, Kid is finished. This collection of short stories is made of… Continue reading

  • 5 Ways to Support a Trans Loved One

    The letter I wish I could have sent to my loved ones when I first came out as transgender. Dear ally, Maybe this is the first time you’ve been called that. Maybe it isn’t. But wherever you are in your… Continue reading

  • Checking on the Pieces of My Heart

    By Asher Lane, The Neuroblended Fam As a parent, there’s nothing more terrifying than thinking about all of the terrible things that could happen to our babies in this world. Having my heart shattered into little pieces, each one now… Continue reading

  • Why I Quit My Dream Job

    I wanted to be a teacher more than anything. I worked incredibly hard to get through college as a non-traditional college student. I applied to and got accepted into a program that placed me into a classroom quickly, and I… Continue reading

  • Top 5 Tips for Your First Year as a Blended Family

    By: Asher Proctor Rory and I fell in love fast. We had all the serious conversations during our short friendship prior to even starting our relationship. We talked about money, goals, parenting styles, religion, politics, extended family involvement, and even… Continue reading

  • Modern Love Story

    Our love story was a mistake. Some people may use the word accident or glitch, but truly there was an error in the code that brought us together. Rory had just broken off an engagement and moved back to her… Continue reading