Next week, my 6-year-old son, Cayden, will celebrate something even more exciting than Halloween: He’ll be headed to Parris Island in South Carolina to watch my younger brother, Ben, graduate from the Marine Corps. I’m so thankful that Cayden has the opportunity to watch his uncle celebrate such…
Travel
As if we hadn’t had a busy enough summer with all of our bowling trips and arcade outings, we decided to plan another day of fun-filled activities last week. My boyfriend, Frankie, and I loaded up the car and headed to Hershey, Pennsylvania, with my two kids, Cayden,…
Not everybody is a morning person, myself included. Nonetheless, the whole idea of sleeping in went out the window years ago when I had my son Cayden, who’s now age 5. Cayden is a fairly good sleeper, but between his school and appointments, we rarely have a day when we…
Time: It seems like we never have enough of it. It goes by so fast when things are great, but when things aren’t so hot, it seems to drag on. We never have enough time to do all the things we want to do, and then one day, it’s gone.
For 25 years, my vacations had always revolved around visiting family. My wife and I would pack up the minivan and take our four boys to Southern California to visit Grandma. We did all the fun things, such as visit amusement parks and the beach. But the thought of traveling…
It’s been four years since I was diagnosed with late-onset Pompe disease. At that point, I felt like my life was over. There were still so many places to go, events to attend, things to see. I thought I’d never be able to experience all I hoped to do…
In 2018, Dwayne Wilson was struggling under the weight of a Pompe diagnosis. Today he is living life to the fullest. Learn how he adjusted his thinking and adapted his life to thrive with Pompe disease.
Our Hawaii vacation was full of activities and adventures every day, but living with late-onset Pompe disease, I didn’t know how my body would respond to all the opportunities to do new things. Would my leg muscles be sore and achy every day? Would I need to…
A recent Hawaii vacation I took with my wife and friends was incredible, as I wrote in my last column. I’m enthusiastic about sharing even more about my experiences traveling while living with late-onset Pompe disease. I consider myself to be semi-ambulatory and can walk for short periods…
I was excited yet nervous for my recent bucket-list vacation to Hawaii with my wife, Jean, her best friend from Montana, and one of my co-workers. The four of us flew six hours to Honolulu on Hawaiian Airlines and stayed on the ninth floor of Marriott’s Ko Olina Beach Club,…
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