Monday, April 27th:
After Nurse Stephanie and Theo went to school on the bus I started getting ready for a Zoom meeting with Senator Collins. Back when I first started discussing Sami's Law with Representative Briel, Deepa reached out to Senator Collins to see if she would be interested in sponsoring the bill in the Senate. She was on board and thought it would be a good idea to submit a duplicate bill on the Senate side, so if the bill gets stalled in the House, it can pass in the senate in the meantime and vice-versa. Unfortunately, Senator Collins barely missed the deadline to file in the Senate, so she had to wait until the bill made it's way through the House first.
The bill passed the House and is now in the Senate. The purpose of our meeting with Senator Collins was to discuss the bill, all the battles we had with the lobbyists, and our strategy for getting it passed in the Senate.
Unfortunately, Senator Collins wasn't able to get on the Zoom, but her Chief of Staff did meet with us. She said that Senator Collins wants to take on the bill, so that is a good start!
After our meeting with Senator Collins office I finally heard back from
Representative Briel about how negotiations went with the Superintendents. She said, "Basically, the main issue that the superintendents had with the bill was the "room" aspect. They were concerned about the cost of creating a separate "room" (family restroom) for the tables. The amendment allows for universal changing tables to be installed in an ADA compliant stall within an existing restroom. Eliminating the need for the table to be in a "room" cut down costs significantly and brought the superintendents to neutral on this bill."
That doesn't make a ton of sense since this bill is about new construction, not existing buildings. BUT I think it means that if an existing school does an add-on of over 40,000 square feet they would need to add in an adult changing table, but they wouldn't have to construct a room for it. Compromise!
Tuesday, April 28th:
Theo and Nurse Stephanie went to school, Josh headed north for work, and I worked at home on some special projects.
That afternoon I took Theo to The Legacy Ranch for a ride with Sherman. Ms. Kaylin was out of town so Theo had a different instructor. Theo struggled a little bit, but that's okay. He's not going to be perfect every week!
[Remember when Theo used to pout?! So funny!]
Wednesday, April 29th:
Theo had an early out at school today, but Theo still worked hard during the few hours he was there!
Thursday, April 30th:
Theo and Nurse Stephanie has another productive day at school! After they got home Stephanie told me that they were asking Theo what his name was, but he wouldn't answer. They then gave him a list of names to chose from. When his teacher said "Josh" Theo started laughing so hard and didn't stop for a very long time!
A new playground has opened in Joliet. When I heard they were building "the largest fully inclusive playground" I reached out to see if they would also be installing a powered, height adjustable, adult changing table. They said they were not. I don't understand how they can call their playground "fully inclusive" without a place for everyone to go to the bathroom.
Friday, May 1st:
I can't believe it's already May!
We moved the larger stander out of the living room since Theo hasn't been using it. And now we can access his KidWalk easier. Theo will stand for about 30 minutes if he has Wheel of Fortune and Peek-a-Boo Barn!
[Seriously, why do we live here?!]
Star Wars Day is upon us and The Mandalorian and Grogu is coming out on May 21st!
The Lakers gave us a scare, but they were able to close out their series with the Rockets!
Now they have to face the Thunder. It's gonna be a tough series, but Austin Reeves is back and Luka may be ready by Game 5! Fingers crossed he comes back sooner!
Check out the amazing map that my friend, Kim, made and manages. More and more tables are added all the time!
AND we have great news! Remember back in 2024 when we were trying to get Buc-ee's to install adult changing stations in their new buildings? They said no. And then we had a letter writing campaign and they still said no. AND THEN a bunch of people including my parents showed up a town planning meeting and they asked them in person to install an adult changing station. And they still said no!
We thought that was the end of the conversation. A few weeks before the new location was scheduled to open, my friend Jennifer (who is the co-chair of the Ohio Changing Spaces Campaign) reached out to Buc-ee's to see if the new building had an adult changing station. They would not confirm or deny. Strange.
On Monday, April 6, 2026 Buc-ee's opened their first store in Ohio. Kim and Jennifer and their sons attending the opening and were so happy to see that Buc-ee's DID include a family restroom with a powered, height adjustable, adult sized changing table! 🙌🏻 🙌🏻
Thank you to Kim and Jennifer and everyone else (including my parents) who fought so hard for this! This is going to help so many families as they are traveling through and to Huber Heights, Ohio!





















