
On the other hand, we enjoyed warm weather and blue skies.
As I've shared in the past, sometimes I feel like blogging on our every day, mundane life is silly and that maybe I should end this whole blogging thing. But today, I was reminded why I do this. I received two emails from moms who live in opposite ends of the country. What these very special moms shared with me is that when they read Jack's blog, they feel like I am writing their story and that it helps them to know that they are not alone. It is both humbling and deeply moving to me that so many people can relate to my words. Before I had Jack, I would never have guessed that I could write in a way that would catch people's interest. Afterall, I was a Biology major in college and I spent my days studying the Krebs cycle and chemical equations. Who knew I could write?
I don't share this to pat myself on the back, but to say "thank you" to all who read, who care, who leave comments of encouragement and to those who share their own stories with me. To quote Helen Keller .... "Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much". I am thankful for the opportunity to make a small difference ... together ... with all of you.
Your writing really is amazing. I am so glad to have found Jack's blog and to share - somewhat - this similar journey with you!
ReplyDeleteRachel
Ann - I love the way you write Jack's blog too, I just love to pay a visit. I'm jealous though - I want blue skies and sunshine too! We got some sun here, but it's bl**dy freezing!
ReplyDeleteJuliexxx
Please do not stop writing, in fact, write more! There is a book in you that needs to be written. You have the gift of being able to put feelings into words for all of us. This is helpful to parents like us, but also, "typical" families need to hear our stories as well, in order to have at least a vague understanding of what it's like for families of children with special needs. Not only the heartaches and joy, but also the unnecessary obstacles we face on a daily basis that are often even more challenging than caring for our kids; health care, special education, equipment vendors, to name just a few. Understanding is the first step in bringing about positive change in our society.
ReplyDeleteIt was well into the 40's today and it felt down right balmy! Spring is in the air;-)
Yeah, it was 50 degrees here today and we call that balmy!
ReplyDeleteOf course, I am a fan for all times!