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Better lose some weight and get new running shoes.That little princess is going to kick your butt,old man.I hope.....
...or the other way around. Also, the best for all of you.Another hurdle...hope reality and science catches up with old school fears. Dang sure doesn't make sense at times.
Wishing you the best with Rachael.
...or the other way around. Also, the best for all of you.
Doug
Thank you very much and yes to that last part.Best to you and your family, Roy. Continued prayers for Rachael.
Hope to see you when our Toy Haulers cross paths. Or sooner would be better.
Thank you Voni, I can't help that it's on my sleeve. This is why I do not play poker.We could all learn so much about your positivity!
Thank you for being you and sharing your heart.
Voni
Dang, I feel like I didn't study for this test, and I am the only one who showed up naked.So many of us take our healthy children for granted. Your journey with your Daughter is a test....and one you and your family are doing the best you can. Hang in there sir!
Billings? Unfortunately no. But hopefully next year in the East Zone.
Peoria in January is nice,you should come down.
I would be a liar if I didn't say I getting a bit worn out after 12+ years, these last ones being more challenging with the seizures. Probably still not going to stop trying to wring some happiness out of all of this before I pass, but dang it takes some work some times.
I would like to encourage you to keep up the good fight. Yes it is hard work. But you are improving the quality of life for someone else and in so doing that is the ultimate sacrifice parents are tasked with. Parents with special kids are tasked quite a bit harder than most but they usually enjoy better benefits also from those special kids. At least that was our case.
Our son Chad was born with Spina Bifida. Three surgeries the next day, 16 major ones overall, 40 extended stays in hospitals for one thing or another. Wheelchair bound most his life, no bladder or bowel control, couldn't speak much, and on and on.
Never met a kid with so much love and joy for life. Taught us more than we could have ever taught him. He improved the quality of our life immeasurably. He was a lot of work over his short 16 years. Woke up one morning to find him in a coma. Long story short 30 days later he left this world for the next and we were without him. Losing him was worse than caring for him. Miss him every day. Glad he is finally healed but would do it all over again in a heart beat. A thousand people showed up at his celebration service because he had touched their life in a special way. I gave his eulogy and spoke of all he taught us over the years and how God used him to touch us and others. I pray your child will have this same impact on you and those around you. That can make it all worth while.