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.
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Sibling Secret Sauce
Siblings of kiddos with disabilities are amazing humans walking amongst us. They live a life, most often, in the shadows of their sibling w...
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It has been 2,190 days. That seems like a lot of days. However, there are some out there who have been doing this thing much longer, say for...
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Thank you all so much for taking time to share this milestone with our family. It is so great that you all are a part of our lives just as I...
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This is SO cute! They both look like they are really enjoying themselves. Ivey's going to be one of those kids who wants to go on all of the wildest carnival rides when she gets older! (you know, the ones that spin in circles and go upside down, and make me want to throw up! LOL)
Hang on Ivey!
Gwen, it's been so long since I've had time to check blogs. I am thrilled to see Ivey doing so well! I couldn't help but shed a happy tear watching the videos. I loved hearing Ivey's voice and also putting your face with your own voice in that sweet Southern accent. (I'm originally Texan so I'm partial.) :) How neat to watch Ivey thrive after so many months of struggle. For the first time, watching her being pushed in the swing, I was thinking of her as a young woman and the strength, and character and beauty she will possess and she is able to share her own story and show her grace. Also, I wanted you to know how sweet it is to witness your patience with the boys. That they are allowed to be little boys and yell in the background even as you encourage Ivey to sit up. I'm sure there are days when it's difficult to do it all at once, but how sweet their bond will be because they are all encouraged to be just who God made them. Thank you for sharing.
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