At some point it happens. You find yourself taking care of your kids, or someone else\u2019s kids, or an adult with complicated health issues.<\/p>\n
Here\u2019s what I\u2019ve learned since I\u2019ve been taking care of my special-needs adult sister. You have to get organized. <\/strong><\/p>\n
A friend gave me the excellent advice to start a 3-ring binder (my \u201cnotebook\u201d) and add to it all the information and reports I get on my sister over time. So, I started a binder on her. It worked so well, . When a question arises or a doctor appointment comes, all our important medical information is in one place! Now, this part of my life is much simpler.<\/p>\n
Crystal Knapp, founder of Reach UP magazine, tells her story here<\/a><\/em>. Married late in life to David Knapp, a twice-widowed missionary, her dream of a family was granted in a big way with 28 grandchildren and one great-grandbaby.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"