Phoebe Drybola
Phoebe has been a military spouse to her husband Tim for 5 years. During those 5 years they have welcomed two children, Grahame (3) and Galilee (9 months). After the early Autism diagnosis her son received in 2021, and with her degree in Biblical Studies, Phoebe desires to hold conversations around faith and inclusion for neurodivergent congregants and advocates for their participation within the body of Christ. When she isn’t running kids to various activities or reading up on the latest disability theology, you will find her water coloring, drawing on her ipad, baking cupcakes, or perusing the aisles of Target.
The Real Perks of Base Housing
Base housing. You’ve heard all the negatives before: Mold, brown water, arguing neighbors, jets flying overhead, showing ID to get… Read More
Instagram Resources for Autism, Speech Delay, and Sensory Supporting Families
In 2021, my son was diagnosed as autistic, and while this didn’t come as a shock to us, the amount… Read More
PCS Season: Strategies That Helped Our Autistic Son
The time came. Order’s had dropped, EFMP approved, and decisions were being solidified regarding packing the house. Everything was lining… Read More
The First Vital Steps to Diagnosis and Understanding My Autistic Son
Grahame was 14 months old when I took him in for an appointment to discuss developmental delay, specifically autism. Grahame… Read More
From Baker to Community Maker: How this Military Spouse Uses Bread Making to Foster Community
Catie Nymeyer, a nine-year military spouse, mother of three, and key spouse has used her skills of bread making to… Read More