Confessions from the mind of this sleep deprived mom navigating the world of complex medical needs, deafblindness, and special education. And y'all, it may not always be pretty, but it's real, and it's always for the love of Ivey.
4.24.2012
Courage for my voiceless child
Today my oldest son asked me what it means to have courage.
I listed several ways to express courage and what is inside a person who is courageous.
One such example, the ability to standup for those who are unable to stand for themselves. Especially- in the face of opposition when it would be easier to look the other way.
Thank you McHenry. You have courage. When she is with you, I have no fear.
Unbelievable article, but sadly, it is true for so many.
Follow the link to read the article : Have Courage
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