Siblings of kiddos with disabilities are amazing humans walking amongst us. They live a life, most often, in the shadows of their sibling who simply needs "more". More time. More direct attention. More of more. We have now come to a fork in our road. Our boys are young men, and, our daughter is a young lady. I'll be honest, I was uncertain what life would look like once the boys left this home, once they had their own time, in their own personal sunshine. We found out quickly once Knox left for college his freshman year what that would look like. And then, when Walker left, we knew what life would feel like in their absence. There was too much space. Ivey felt it. We get many compliments about the relationship the boys and Ivey have with one another. Hints here and there that, maybe, Matt and I had some secret recipe to parenting a household with a child that is very medically complex and a very complex communicator. This is what I can tell you - there is no re...
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Brightest Blessings
Thank you for your comment. I came here to look at your Easter pics now. Great photos and I LOVE Ivey's dress and her monogrammed bib......OOOh la la;) I also see a great big cowboy belt. Hey Pard'ner! And in the background of the pic with your sons and Ivey.......look at the parents in the background. Everyone is in the "stoop down to take a pic mode" ........ thought you might find that funny. Your family is beautiful!!!
-Shannon in Austin
I still have the idea in the back of my mind of getting together. Life has been turned upside down for right now so I don't know when it will happen.
Love, Sheila
Jessica shared Ivey's site with me.
What a beautiful family!! It is amazing to read about the strength you exude as a mother. It is inspiring. Happy Spring to you and your family. Your amazing words undoubtedly speak for all moms. I love the song too. It makes me want to go hug my Anna and Mollie!!! Rachel Edge