Raising a medically complex child comes with challenges — but it's also given us a superpower: the ability to find adventure anywhere. When our youngest son Peter was born with TUBA1A, Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum, Cerebral Palsy, and a brainstem just 1/8 the size of normal, doctors predicted limitations — not possibilities.

They definitely didn't foresee him becoming a global source of joy and resilience. Peter's story reminds us every day: the goal isn't to live without limits — it's to live bigger than them.

Raising a medically complex child comes with challenges — but it's also given us a superpower: the ability to find adventure anywhere. When our youngest son Peter was born with TUBA1A, Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum, Cerebral Palsy, and a brainstem just 1/8 the size of normal, doctors predicted he would not survive.

They definitely didn't foresee him becoming a global source of joy and resilience. Peter's story reminds us every day: the goal isn't to live without limits — it's to live bigger than them.

AJ & Cheyenne

The camera-wielding, coffee-fueled planners who keep this circus moving. We're the ones figuring out how to get Peter's equipment up mountains and finding the accessible routes nobody talks about in travel guides.

Theo, Kimball & Hailey

The siblings who prove that love and patience are the ultimate adventure skills. They've learned to see the world through a different lens—one where inclusion isn't just a nice idea, but a daily practice of compassion. The are enrolled in Mandarin Immersion School, and speak Chinese very well.

Peter

The heart of it all. His joy, stubbornness, and fearless spirit set the tone for everything we do. Despite a brainstem fraction the normal size, his capacity for happiness and adventure knows no bounds.