
Two baby occupational therapists had desks facing each other while working as school based OTs. If you know us at all, you know that chatter ensued. We talked and talked about how our are was lacking places for families to visit that provided opportunities for cognitive, physical and social development. We talked about how we could provi
Two baby occupational therapists had desks facing each other while working as school based OTs. If you know us at all, you know that chatter ensued. We talked and talked about how our are was lacking places for families to visit that provided opportunities for cognitive, physical and social development. We talked about how we could provide those kinds of opportunities while also doing what we loved and were passionate about.

For years, we kept notes of what we wanted our place to be
*indoors with the AC
*welcoming to all abilities
*climbing and jumping gross motor actvities
* sensory rich but not over stimulating
*be able to have OT groups for fine motor, cognitive, visual motor, sensory motor skills etc.
For years, we kept notes of what we wanted our place to be
*indoors with the AC
*welcoming to all abilities
*climbing and jumping gross motor actvities
* sensory rich but not over stimulating
*be able to have OT groups for fine motor, cognitive, visual motor, sensory motor skills etc.
*to be able to provide easier access to our OT expertise
*be able to have our kids with us
*a place where families can play TOGETHER

Well we all know what happened next.
On the positive side, the years provided us with more babies and different job opportunities. We grew as therapists and as people. We gained so much more experience, life skills, perspective and self awareness.
So that one day in 2025 we would eventually just take the leap and do it.