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Be willing to try new things.

What is today’s lesson?

Achievement is not the measure of value.

Search for the common ground.

Hindsight is really 20/20.

Events cause priorities to shift.

Nick was Determined!

Celebrating new skills!

I am asking for your help.

Life is full of opposites.

Don’t compare life experiences, share emotions instead.

Keep on going, and going, and going.

Stop and smell the roses!

My child has seizures and a wheelchair, can we travel?

When things go south.

You done being frustrated with me?

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Who is Nick J.?

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Sadie Doherty has suffered for 18 years with life threatening epilepsy.

She desires independence from both her debilitating disease and her parents smothering control.

However, in 1918 there are no known treatments for epilepsy and her devoted parents are committed to protecting her from injury and death. Sadie has no expectation of life outside her parent’s cottage until the Fae interfere.

She has a seizure in the fairy fort and wakes up in 2020. She has escaped to the future. Because of modern medical treatments she is seizure free and loves living in the modern world.

Then she learns that she has a granddaughter living in Boston. If Sadie doesn’t return home to 1918, how will her descendants ever be born? She feels obligated to try and go back.

The attempt fails.

The Fae won’t allow her back home unless she has both a strong desire and is willing to make a sacrifice.

What must Sadie sacrifice to be taken back home? Will she make the sacrifice?