This past weekend I took my son to the Special Olympics Oregon Youth Games . They were held at Nike’s world headquarters in Beaverton and if you’ve never been to Nike’s world headquarters, OH MY GOD! I would give up my career in real estate to work as a janitor at Nike if I got to go to be on that campus every day. They have a track that goes around the whole place, where you can run past swimming pools, golf courses, soccer fields, weight rooms… all for the use of the employees. (Are you reading this, anybody in HR at Nike?) Anyway. That’s not my point. Special Olympics puts on these events in all 50 states, focusing on teaching kids with intellectual disabilities the basics of a popular sport. Last year my boy did track and field. This year he thought he’d try golf. And the kid is a friggin' natural. I mean, look at the picture I took of him making a chip shot! I’m not even sure what a chip shot is, but this one is perfect. That’s not my poi...
Navigating home buying and selling when you have a kid who's ASD / SPD