tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5708271366066661681.post10170753185501763..comments2023-04-05T06:24:01.979-06:00Comments on Our Journey: Something I never thought of till.....Lisahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00740198346761494648noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5708271366066661681.post-42847052566448565072009-06-21T21:54:20.166-06:002009-06-21T21:54:20.166-06:00Hey honey, don't worry about it. Ok, easier s...Hey honey, don't worry about it. Ok, easier said than done, I know! It is so hard to see this, but at the same time, just imagine what your boys will be like TOGETHER when Handsome is older and at a different place! I took my kids to the zoo today, and it was constant helping my son with autism see what my other 3 easily see. And then twin sister didn't get the time with me I wish she did. Anyway, I always figure in the end, it will be better for ALL the children if I focus on the one who can be turned around NOW. So hard! Praying for you!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5708271366066661681.post-48589509350143500502009-06-21T21:38:18.331-06:002009-06-21T21:38:18.331-06:00Praying for you. This can not be easy. I have to ...Praying for you. This can not be easy. I have to watch how much I complain about my own pain, because Abby has picked up on it. She knows I can't clean or do other things because of my pain. At times when she is asked to pick up after herselft or to clean her room, she will repeat my words "my muscles hurt" or "my legs hurt". I never thought she would use my words as excuses. I had to remind her that she is able bodied and I am not. <br />Thankfully littleman has a cousin that is not too much older than him to have that example. <br />God bless you and those adorable boys of yours!<br />Much Love,<br />CynthiaMrs. C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/15737494351854761778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5708271366066661681.post-92144812106428911242009-06-21T08:29:38.801-06:002009-06-21T08:29:38.801-06:00Oh wow, Lisa. That is such a difficult situation. ...Oh wow, Lisa. That is such a difficult situation. I never thought of how autism in a child can affect their siblings. You definitely have some hard decisions here. Even though I've never experienced what you are going through please know that I will be praying for you and your boys--that God will give you wisdom, healing to Handsome, and guard your Littleman!Joyefulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16443282683969037813noreply@blogger.com