From the Constitution Libertarian desk of
Krystal A. Kelly
Sunday, March 7, 2010
How it Feels to Have a Special Needs Child in Your Life
My second child has asperger's, along with a few other issues. He is very high functioning and should be able to "live on his own" with supervision (we're going to build him a place of his own on our property). While he is nowhere near as "disabled" as this man's grand-daughter, I relate to this song in so many ways. People don't understand that our son is special blessing and gift from God.
I mean that from my heart. I am always proud to say about MY son ... He's With Me ...
Bear - My husband, the man of my dreams, my other half
White Boy - Graduate who collects posters from work and plans on going to college, some day. Age 19
Gilligan - The "interesting" one who is always coming up with ideas. He's heavy into bass and has all he needs to build an amazing car audio system with lots of bass ... except a car. Age 16
Happy Gilmore - The precocious one. Has high straight A's and can kick anyone's ass. Age 14
Gomer - The snuggly one. Homeschooling at a rate that will have him completing his freshman year in 8th grade. Has had a crush on the same girl for 3 years. She doesn't know. Age 12
Princess - The only girl. Wants to be Taylor Swift. Age 10
The One With No Moniker - The life of the party. He screams a lot. Age 2
4 comments:
thats why God chose to give him to u my dear!:)
Pretty much!
I bawled.
This gives me joy on a deep level, Krystal.
How beautiful, how precious, I feel the same way about my brother...God is so good.
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