Alzheimer’s and the Spartan Sprint.
After running my first Spartan Sprint in 2015, I told myself “Never again.” I guess Alzheimer’s kicked it. Either that or the concept of “Never say never.”
After running my first Spartan Sprint in 2015, I told myself “Never again.” I guess Alzheimer’s kicked it. Either that or the concept of “Never say never.”
Matt sat down and created the latest edition in his Rec-Man series where Rec-Man once again defeats the bad-guy – otherwise known as “Add-Man”. (SUMMARY: In this installment of Rec-Man vs. Add-Man, our hero once again saves the day and destroys the Ugly Book 200.)
Matt participated in his second Spartan Kids race in February 2016. Of all the kids in his heat, he finished in the Top 10. A natural runner, we think.
It was an epic battle between Matt brother Martin and the newest villian in town: Robo Megan. Click through to see who wins (and how….)
This story has some truth to it as apparently a similar scenario occurred on the playground at school. Of course, I don’t believe there are too many real Alaskan Bull Spiders in Arizona.
This, technically, is Matt’s first blog post – unsolicited and unedited. Prior to this, he’s been working at making his own comics but this was the first time he asked to sit at the computer to write a story.
Despite having a condition for which there is no cure, I’ve long maintained that my son Matt is kicking autism’s ass. Understanding where he was at age two and to see where he is now six years later is amazing. Words really can’t express how proud we are of that kid.