As a mother, I will never give up on my child. As a mother of a child who has autism, I will never give up hope.
I look into his eyes and I see all the potential that he has to offer to this beautiful world and I just know that one day the world can see what I see.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas and Happy Boxing Day! :)

Bryce’s Christmas presents had a little bit of a theme this year. We focused his gifts on his favourite thing right now: Boxing rings! Also a couple of gifts were for his favourite thing to do ever: Draw! Bryce loves to draw!

When Bryce started to open his boxing related gifts, he got really excited. Like, the anticipation was killing him. Every time we walked past the toys section in Walmart he would point out this boxing ring and would say, “Want boxing ring!” and we knew that was going to be one of his Christmas presents. As he started to open his stocking, I think he knew! (His stocking had the wrestler figurines in it.)

We tried to capture his excitement on film! We hope you can see how happy he was! Look at that smile! Love it!

From our family to yours, we’d like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas!

From Bryce, Tanaya, and Daniel

Friday, December 9, 2011

Gingerbread house with daddy

One of our family traditions come Christmas time is making a gingerbread house. We got one of those pre-built gingerbread houses (which saves a lot of hassle and headache) and Bryce decorated it, with a little help from daddy.

What’s your favourite activity to do that gets you in the holiday season? Leave it in a comment, or Like us on Facebook and post it on our page.

Thanks for reading,
Tanaya

The Beat Cares and so do we, again!!

BubblesMakeHimSmile.com headed down to Brentwood Town Centre and donated 5 Bubble Blowers and a grocery bag full of canned goods to The Beat Cares Holiday Toy and Food Drive. Donations go to The Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau, The Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society and The Salvation Army to help local families in need for this holiday season.

The Beat Cares Holiday Toy & Food Drive

It was in the late evening, and really cold, butt he spirits of everyone, all the volunteers, was just so warm and refreshing at the same time. We wish them a ton of success this year!

Oh, and Bryce met Santa!

We challenge everyone who loves someone with autism to donate $50 in new unwrapped toys, non-perishable foods, or monetary to any organization collecting these types of donations in your area to help families in need this holiday season!

Thanks for reading,
Tanaya, Daniel, and Bryce