We've been standing at a crossroads for the past few weeks. It's not the first time I've found myself here. I remember the dreaded crossroads of our adoption journey - did we keep pursuing an Ethiopian Adoption or leave the program? Crossroads come with hard decisions. During our adoption journey, God continually impressed upon my heart: Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, "This is the way; walk in it." (Isaiah 30:21) I've Continue Reading
Celebrating the Normal
One of the most difficult parts of the special needs journey is grieving the life you thought you would have. And that grief isn't a one time thing. It can hit you at the most random times. As parents, we all have dreams for our kids. We imagine what it will be like watching them play sports. We can't wait to take them to Disney World. We daydream about what they'll be when they grow up. But life doesn't go as planned after a diagnosis. There's a lot of normal things we don't get to Continue Reading
Glimpses of Gratitude {For the Special Needs Journey}
There's something I'm reminded of often: if we stop practicing gratitude we'll miss His glory all around us. Sometimes it's hard to be grateful when you're the parent of a child with special needs. Don't take that the wrong way. I'm always grateful for my child; but the back-to-back appointments, the meltdowns, the financial strain - not always so grateful for those. But gratitude draws me closer to the heart of God. It allows me to see my circumstances from His perspective. 1 Continue Reading
The Day I Found Myself on the Entry Hall Floor…
The other night I was soaking in the tub after a very long and challenging day. A thousand thoughts raced through my mind regarding Jackson's education and which therapies were working and which ones weren't. We have a lot of decisions to make in the next few months. It's overwhelming and I'm weary. Earlier that day I found myself sitting on the floor of our entry hall, blocking the front door, as my frustrated and ticked off son pinched and hit me. Was it a meltdown? Was it a tantrum? Some Continue Reading
Nine Things I Learned In March
Fuller House Wasn't What I Expected Like the rest of the world (or at least those who grew up in the early 90s) I was excited to watch the spinoff of Full House. I was a tad bit shocked to find that it was not a family friendly show. I get that the creators were targeting my age group; the ones who watched Full House back in the day, but it's sort of a shame that it wasn't a show safe enough for the entire family to watch. Yes, I did watch the entire season. Yes, I did laugh. But overall I Continue Reading