It's sometimes hard to say that our kids with special needs are someone special, when things drive us crazy with their repetitive verbalizations, when we can’t sleep because they are up all night, when we’re exhausted, and the list goes on and on. But always, always, we get to a point that we see our child/children with the uniqueness of God’s fingerprint on them.
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The Joys of the Season for Our Special Family
When I was in grade school, my older brother told me a secret. “Mom hides the Christmas gifts in a garbage sack in the closet,” he confessed. I don’t have to worry about my daughter with Down Syndrome pulling some of those shenanigans that I once pulled at Christmas. But like me, she loves Christmas, and it is such a joy to experience this time of year with her and her brother.