"If you ever find yourself in that position of discovering that your child is not
going to be who you thought: relax. It's not going to be that bad. You are
strong enough, you are amazing enough, you will do just fine. There's no need to
panic. Remember that people with disabilities are people. They love, they laugh,
they play, they communicate, they live. If you can get over yourself, you will
do just fine."
http://thelittlekingsley.blogspot.ca/2012/03/its-not-that-bad.html
"Looking back at that time now, I just smile. Smile because now we have our
beautiful son and I wonder what I was so worried about. The second I heard his
sweet little cry every single worry that I had just vanished. God has shown me
what true love is. He has shown me just how much he loves me , by trusting me
with this sweet miracle. A sweet miracle that we named Greyson."
http://www.greysonsstory.blogspot.com/
"Other than the Spina Bifida thing, Charlie is a typical baby and they are
treating him so. I find our experience with the hospital and neurosurgeons is a
bit different than most I have heard about - they have kept Charlie on his back,
had us holding him and feeding him like a typical baby, like the Spina Bifida
and surgery is a tiny bump in the road."
http://krousehouse.blogspot.com/2010/05/adventures-of-charlie-day-3.html
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