Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 'Twas the Night Before Christmas 'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house The creatures were stirring, yes, even the mouse We tried Melatonin and gave a hot bath But the holiday jitters, they always distract The children were finally all nestled in bed When nightmares of terror ran through my OWN head Did I get the right gift, the right color and style? Would there be a tantrum or, maybe, a smile? Our relatives come but they don't understand The pleasure he gets just from repeating and focusing They say " He needs discipline, just a well-needed smack " " You must learn to parent " and on goes the attack We smile and nod because we know deep inside The argument is moot, let them all take a side For only we know autism's procession The struggles and triumphs, achievements, regression See, what they don't know and what they don't see Is the joy that we feel over simplicity " He said Hello! " , " She ate something green! " " He told his first lie! " , " She did not cause a scene! " " He peed on the potty, who CARES if he's ten! " " He stopped saying the same thing again and again! " Others don't realize just how we can cope How we bravely hang on at the end of our rope But what they don't see is the joy we can't hide When our children with autism make the tiniest stride We may look at others without the problems we face With jealousy, sadness, or even distaste But what they don't know, nor sometimes do we Is that children with autism bring joyous simplicity They don't get excited over expensive things But we jump for joy over the progress work brings Children with autism try hard every day They make us proud more than words can say They work even harder than you or I To achieve something small, to reach a star in the sky So to those who don't get it or don't have a clue Take a walk in my shoes and I'll assure you that ten minutes in you'll look with respect at the little child who no one ever expects To be larger than life because he's so quiet or so different before being judgmental perhaps you should try it Our holidays are different, they're special, it's true Wondrous children make it so through all that they do But our joy is no less, my lights just as bright as I look at my child and say " Merry Christmas, good night " . Take care all!! --Author Unknown (courtesy of Autism Support Network, PA) Quoteable ________________________ Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great! --Mark Twain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 Awesome. Thanks for sharing this! Donna > > 'Twas the Night Before Christmas > > 'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house > > The creatures were stirring, yes, even the mouse > > We tried Melatonin and gave a hot bath > > But the holiday jitters, they always distract > > The children were finally all nestled in bed > > When nightmares of terror ran through my OWN head > > Did I get the right gift, the right color and style? > > Would there be a tantrum or, maybe, a smile? > > Our relatives come but they don't understand > > The pleasure he gets just from repeating and focusing > > They say " He needs discipline, just a well-needed smack " > > " You must learn to parent " and on goes the attack > > We smile and nod because we know deep inside > > The argument is moot, let them all take a side > > For only we know autism's procession > > The struggles and triumphs, achievements, regression > > See, what they don't know and what they don't see > > Is the joy that we feel over simplicity > > " He said Hello! " , " She ate something green! " > > " He told his first lie! " , " She did not cause a scene! " > > " He peed on the potty, who CARES if he's ten! " > > " He stopped saying the same thing again and again! " > > Others don't realize just how we can cope > > How we bravely hang on at the end of our rope > > But what they don't see is the joy we can't hide > > When our children with autism make the tiniest stride > > We may look at others without the problems we face > > With jealousy, sadness, or even distaste > > But what they don't know, nor sometimes do we > > Is that children with autism bring joyous simplicity > > They don't get excited over expensive things > > But we jump for joy over the progress work brings > > Children with autism try hard every day > > They make us proud more than words can say > > They work even harder than you or I > > To achieve something small, to reach a star in the sky > > So to those who don't get it or don't have a clue > > Take a walk in my shoes and I'll assure you > > that ten minutes in you'll look with respect > > at the little child who no one ever expects > > To be larger than life because he's so quiet or so different > > before being judgmental perhaps you should try it > > Our holidays are different, they're special, it's true > > Wondrous children make it so through all that they do > > But our joy is no less, my lights just as bright > > as I look at my child and say " Merry Christmas, good night " . > > Take care all!! > > --Author Unknown > > (courtesy of Autism Support Network, PA) > > Quoteable ________________________ > > Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. > > small people always do that, but the really great make you > > feel that you, too, can become great! --Mark Twain > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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