You know, I have been reading alot lately about how people think having a child with Down Syndrome can bring a family down, and totally ruin their lives.
I must say that every single one of my kids is so special to me. Yet when Rhett was born it just put the icing on the cake. All of the sudden he taught me a great deal about life.
I don't take those little milestones for granted anymore. Not just with him, but with any of my kids. All of those little things, like learning to throw a ball, to brush their teeth, run a microwave, comb their own hair, dress themselves, and even the first time mowing the lawn.
What incredible things to learn how to do. I am amazed at how smart each and every one of my children are.
Before Rhett was born we were always rushing about and completely missed all of the joy in these milestones. We very seldom stopped to look at a butterfly, or to watch a caterpillar inch it's way across the sidewalk. But now things are different.
Rhett has taught all of us not to take the small things for granted anymore. In a flash they can be taken away from you. He has taught us to love freely and deeply. He has strengthened my marriage with Andy. We now lean on each other for strength, and support.
I celebrate each and every day that I have my children. We now stop to pick a flower, we listen to the birds in the morning before we get out of bed. We hear the crickets chirping outside at night; we all just stop and listen to the beautiful sounds as the sun sets.
Have you ever laid under a tree with your child and watch the leaves move back and forth in the breeze? This is one of Rhett's favorite things to do. We have done it often the last few days.
I have never once thought that this child is a burden. How could I when he has taught me so much. No, I guess we did not have what society would call a "perfect" child.
But I do believe that, "When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade." That is what I have done. I have let my child teach me all about the important things in life. I will be forever grateful to God for sending him to me.
You know, I have been reading alot lately about how people think having a child with Down Syndrome can bring a family down, and totally ruin their lives.
I must say that every single one of my kids is so special to me. Yet when Rhett was born it just put the icing on the cake. All of the sudden he taught me a great deal about life.
I don't take those little milestones for granted anymore. Not just with him, but with any of my kids. All of those little things, like learning to throw a ball, to brush their teeth, run a microwave, comb their own hair, dress themselves, and even the first time mowing the lawn.
What incredible things to learn how to do. I am amazed at how smart each and every one of my children are.
Before Rhett was born we were always rushing about and completely missed all of the joy in these milestones. We very seldom stopped to look at a butterfly, or to watch a caterpillar inch it's way across the sidewalk. But now things are different.
Rhett has taught all of us not to take the small things for granted anymore. In a flash they can be taken away from you. He has taught us to love freely and deeply.
He has strengthened my marriage with Andy. We now lean on each other for strength, and support.
I celebrate each and every day that I have my children. We now stop to pick a flower, we listen to the birds in the morning before we get out of bed. We hear the crickets chirping outside at night; we all just stop and listen to the beautiful sounds as the sun sets.
Have you ever laid under a tree with your child and watch the leaves move back and forth in the breeze? This is one of Rhett's favorite things to do. We have done it often the last few days.
I have never once thought that this child is a burden. How could I when he has taught me so much. No, I guess we did not have what society would call a "perfect" child.
But I do believe that, "When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade." That is what I have done. I have let my child teach me all about the important things in life. I will be forever grateful to God for sending him to me.