I'm sorry I've been away for what seems like for... ever.
Lately it's been difficult. I feel like I am running across an ocean of quicksand. Another post for another time...
I've been doing a lot of reading instead of writing...
Mainly trying to get into my bible everyday (trying, doesn't always work out though).
Reading about ADD and ADHD. A new hurdle I am trying to accept and understand. I am sure I will get to it.
Reading about homeschooling... UGH!
Reading other blogs. They are all over the board, I like anything that gives Hope. It is my wish that this blog shares Hope with those who have children with special needs as well as those that don't.
These are individual posts that I love, I say it's OK to binge read any of them!
Love that max: 9 ways to always have hope for your child with special needs
I can't say it enough... I LOVE LOVE LOVE this blog! The whole entire thing, some day I will get through it all.
Finding Joy: dear mom on the hard days
Just a reminder to stop, keep things in perspective, and live with intention
Enjoying the Small Things: Nella Cordelia: A Birth Story
After reading this, and picking up the pieces of my shattered heart... Brought back so many memories, and feeling. So vividly it was overwhelming. It put into words so much of what I felt when Keegan was diagnosed.
Nurturing Noah's Noggin: Approaching day 365
Another little kiddo with SOD, with an incredible mom. One I probably wish I was when Keegan was younger. I admit it took a little longer to pull myself together. I learned a lot of things the hard way.
Ultimately reading so many different stories, about entirely different people, with their own sets of challenges... Non of them are just like us. Still reminds me that I am NOT alone. Thank you for sharing your hearts!
Unfortunately I haven't had much time to read anything for fun... Any suggestions on what to pick up next? It is about time I escape into another world for a while... It's only fair :)
I want to thank all to the amazing people that enter our lives. The people who write and inspire me to keep sharing our story, keep pushing on: keep Hope alive!