By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Our home is heated by a woodstove. It keeps our home so warm and toasty except when dad opens the front door to bring in more wood. After dad buttons his coat up to his chin, he holds his breath as he opens the door to the North Pole. Brrrr! That icy gust of a...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger My dad wanted to eat in Saint Louis on The Hill. So, we decided to eat at Mamas on the Hill. Except when we got there, we learned there was going to be a 40-minute wait. Maybe we should go somewhere else, but my dad wanted to wait. I guess it wasn't too bad.&n...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger One year ago, my whole family was chosen by The Dream Factory to make a dream come true. The Dream Factory is an amazing organization that makes the dreams of children with illnesses or disabilities come true. One day a wonderful woman named Maureen came over to our house...
By Sarah Coiner, PRC-Saltillo Blogger I have met a lot of disabled people in my life. I guess when you do not go out except for in your wheelchair and almost always have your communication device with you, you are going to get some questions.. And I guess it's only natural that many people who come up to talk to me know so...
By Tess Gregorek, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Have you ever felt unique? Not different, unique! There is a difference. Different is a point or way in which people or things are not the same. On the other hand, unique is being the only one of its kind, unlike anything else. Here’s a time where I felt unique! Las...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger I was asked to go to Tan Tara resort to work with Gretchen Bright at a Prentke Romich’s booth for the Missouri Speech and Hearing Association’s conference to talk about my communication device. I was so honored and of course, I said YES! So early on a ...