Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 In a message dated 6/28/01 12:06:12 AM Pacific Daylight Time, jorgen.klaveness@... writes: > In the mean time, follow our example, and do it by instinct. Life is > terribly unfair, and the realization that most of it is working in our > favour, is one of the things that keeps us going. Our son's autism is just > about the only thing that I could complain about. But I don't want to > complain. He's a beautiful, strong, kind-hearted boy. There's absolutely > no evil nor any falseness in him. I can't say that unconditionally about > my other three children. He needs our love and our acceptance, not our > regrets nor our sorrow. We're lucky, because we've been able to solve half > his problem. Let us rejoice in the glory of the partial success, and not > grieve too much about the partial failure. > > Yours > n > > > Thank you, I read this at the end of a very long day and during a time of > much frustration and a little grief. I really needed someone to remind me > of this. Our little Ben can be as sweet as an angel...and unlike his older > brother (who we believe really IS an angel) we are lucky to get to keep him > on earth with us. I guess sometimes I lose sight the blessings in the midst > of the struggles. Thank you for your wisdom, your experience and you > willingness to share both. Cherri in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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