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About Us

Welcome to the Brookston family blog. We'll post updates here on what's going on in our part of the world, and especially with our son, Porter, who has been diagnosed with some form of autism. Our hope is that this blog will help us deal with all the issues we'll be facing and keep our friends and family informed as well.

Jay B.


Sarah J.


Porter Brookston
born September 10, 2001


Alice Brookston
born July 7, 2004

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December 19, 2004

Bittersweet Tragedy

Categories: Photos, Alice, J — J @ 6:34 pm

Alice again assumed her position this weekend watching football with her daddy. I think it became too painful to watch, however, as the Packers got their asses kicked and Robert Ferguson got his head taken off in a most unsporting manner so she fell asleep toward the end of the game.

Ouch, that’s gotta hurt.

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The Train Show

Categories: Photos, Porter — J @ 1:16 pm

Today I took Porter to the annual train show at the nearby Marin Civic Center. Except for my crankiness over the irony of the “toys” not being for kids to touch, Porter had a great time. There were lots of trains for him to look at and sample layouts and even a play area for kids to actually play with toys (what a concept, kids playing with toys - how did they think of it?). I need to let go of this but I found it infuriating. Toy trains are first and foremost for kids to play with and all the geek dealers there had signs at their stands like “Do Not Touch,” “Children Will Be Towed for Touching the Trains.” or “Children Must Be Accompanied by an Adult.” But then they had low tables with toy trains within most kids’ reach. Do they not understand the concept of attractive nuisance? Half the people at the show were kids and their parents but except for the play area, it was fairly kid unfriendly. Luckily, the kids didn’t seem to notice. Like last year, they had set up a massive train layout for the kids to watch. Unlike last year, they built it at least four feet above ground so most kids couldn’t see it without help. What were they thinking? Undoubtedly they were thinking about their expensive, collectible, precious trains and for many of them the kids were a necessary evil they had to deal with. At least that’s how it seemed to me. Porter also rode the mini-train around the parking lot they had set up for the kids (at least it kept them outside and away from the toys). I got Porter a “hat train,” as he called it and he actually wore it most of the day, which is very unusual for him. Usually, he won’t wear a hat more then a few seconds.

Porter playing in the kids area.

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Alice Swings

Categories: Alice, Movies — J @ 8:55 am

Some of you have expressed an interest in more movies of the kids, so here is a Quicktime movie of Alice being chatty. It was taken last night so it’s a little dark but what’s important is how nosiy she’s been lately as this random minute will demonstrate. You can either download the movie to your desktop or just click on the link to play it in your web browser (assuming your web browser has the quicktime plug-in installed).

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