Someone decided that because they didn’t like my livestreams, they were going to post my oldest son’s unlisted phone number encouraging people from the Internet to reach out to him. When I was made aware that this had happened I promptly contacted local authorities on the matter, giving them links to the Tweet as it currently stood until the person’s account was suspended for doxxing (which, let’s be real, was precisely what happened here). Multiple people made me aware of this right before I was set to go live on Twitch, which caused me to delay going live that day until the problem was rectified. This person has since gone on to have five other accounts suspended for ban evasion, doxxing, stalking and threatening. Her friends also thought it was funny to attempt to deface my husband’s online memorials with one of them making jokes about how they were going to contact the sister-in-law of mine that has psychiatric problems and tell her that my husband made the alleged decision to end his own life because of me to cause her psychiatric and psychological distress. These are the kind of people I am dealing with as a content creator who just wants to live her best life. It doesn’t make me want to stop doing my job, but I shouldn’t be dealing with Gamergate.
Posts Tagged ‘life’
A boy and his fries, a story for the ages.

He will only stop wearing this coat when I hide it from him now that it’s finally Spring in Texas…
Taking James with me to the restroom, y’all.

I was picking up some of James’ medications yesterday afternoon and had to use the restroom, so I brought him into the restroom with me which is what I do whenever I have to use the restroom in public as it keeps James safe from attempting to elope. He doesn’t mind me doing this since it’s all he’s known, but we don’t exactly live in the best state for this even though his disabilities are obvious… I can not wait for us to move.
Getting some forms filled out for the kids’ insurance.

The kids are resuming occupational therapy!
James is awaiting an evaluation to get back into it now that the kids have had a bit of a break that they really benefited from, and I think I have to ask Jason’s doctor (who still sees him as his pediatrician due to Jason’s developmental needs and disabilities) for another referral to be sent over to the boys’ therapy clinic.
From there, that blocks off two days of the week that we will be so busy we can not schedule anything on.