For those of us with “differently-abled” children we all have good days and bad days. I would say most of those “bad days” were during the first part of Caty’s life. I kept asking the question “why us? why our daughter?” God knew that we could handle a challenge and that’s why we were chosen as her parents.
Lately there have been several parents that have posted about their sadness and challenges that they, and more importantly their children , will face in life. I recently came across this Rascal Flatts song called “I Won’t Let Go”. I wanted to let all of the parents out there that are raising “differently-abled” children know that I’m there for you. I won’t let go and I will stand by you! Love you all!
7 comments:
I know we have never met, but I have fallen in love with your family. I'm so glad that you reached out to us when we began our adoption. I hope that one day we will get to meet face to face. That's for all your encouragement.
Lovely, Jaime!! :)
Thanks Jaime, from Vivian's grandma
Thank you so much for this Jaime. I am having one of those "Why" days today. I am so greatful to have all of you as a part of my family. It breaks my heart so much to not only see Jalinn go through was she has and will but all of our other kiddos. I love this song!!!! Again, thank you so much for caring for all of us. Love you too!!! A BIG HUG TO YOU!!!!
Jaime this brought tears to my eyes. You are such a wonderful person and you're right, you were blessed with Caty because no matter what you'll be able to handle it and help others with thoughtful advice. Your family is kind and generous and so full of love!
You are the best. I am so glad our kids are the older ones on the blogs and we can show the new families that everything is going to be a-ok! Love you guys so much!!!
You are amazing - an amazing mom and amazing friend!! I love this song and listen to it often lately! You are always there to offer support and help to every POLP you meet . . . we are all so blessed to know you and your sweet family! Caty is such a blessing, and I love that new POLP families have role models like you to look to for advice, someone to just listen, and to see that everything will be ok - even amazing! So, hugs and love to you, my amazing friend!!
Simon is one of my two greatest blessings, and I can't imagine life being any different! We have had even more blessings in our life because of Simon (so many wonderful friends that have become more like family), and I hope that I can always offer support/help to any POLPs as you do!
BTW - I meant to say on Caty's montage blog post that I loved the music you had on there as well!
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