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65 Degrees Today, 20 in Two Days: A Neurodivergent Mama’s Texas Prep
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65 Degrees Today, 20 in Two Days: A Neurodivergent Mama’s Texas Prep

Posted by Lela Fagan January 23, 2026
Texas went from 65 degrees to 20 in just two days—and suddenly winter prep wasn’t just about blankets. It was about safe foods, peace of mind, and the quiet victories of neurodivergent motherhood.
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How I Taught Myself to Cook: A Collard Greens Kitchen Memoir
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How I Taught Myself to Cook: A Collard Greens Kitchen Memoir

Posted by Lela Fagan January 13, 2026
“Sometimes you don’t inherit tradition — you create it.” And baby… these greens? They taste like a woman who taught herself how to thrive. 💚
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She Spelled It for Me: A Black Mama’s Moment of Neurodivergent Brilliance
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She Spelled It for Me: A Black Mama’s Moment of Neurodivergent Brilliance

Posted by Lela Fagan January 11, 2026
Sometimes miracles don’t roar — they whisper. When my six-year-old autistic daughter spelled “grapes” to make sure she was heard, I witnessed advocacy, literacy, and brilliance all wrapped in a single moment.
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From Nonverbal to Boss Baby: Celebrating Ella Grace’s Voice
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From Nonverbal to Boss Baby: Celebrating Ella Grace’s Voice

Posted by Lela Fagan January 7, 2026
A mother reflects on her daughter Ella Grace’s powerful speech development—from once minimally verbal to confidently expressing her needs with faith, joy, and personality.
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How Not to Burn Out While Serving: A Prayer for Balance, Compassion, and Overflow
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How Not to Burn Out While Serving: A Prayer for Balance, Compassion, and Overflow

Posted by Lela Fagan July 5, 2025
Sometimes serving others leaves us feeling burnt out and bitter instead of joyful and fulfilled. It doesn’t have to be that way. 💛
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Recent Posts

  • Same Woman, Different Crown (Part I): Why I Call My Wigs “Hats”
  • 65 Degrees Today, 20 in Two Days: A Neurodivergent Mama’s Texas Prep
  • How I Taught Myself to Cook: A Collard Greens Kitchen Memoir
  • She Spelled It for Me: A Black Mama’s Moment of Neurodivergent Brilliance
  • When “No” Becomes Necessary: Embracing Change, Growth, and New Seasons as a Family

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