“He’s 13 and has autism. When we walked through your doorway at 5 a.m., there were people everywhere.”
- Love What Matters
- Children
“He’s 13 and has autism. When we walked through your doorway at 5 a.m., there were people everywhere.”
“It was a busy day for a little guy!”
“My promise has always been that I will never repeat an image.”
“I’m not going to lie. I’m glad I had sunglasses on so he and his friends couldn’t see my eyes watering.”
“I was silently praying that none of you would notice the obvious differences while you were all interacting.”
“Families are families, they function in much the same ways regardless of where you find them. In the end we are all just trying our best.”
“My son might not have been alive. That car seat would have never protected him in an accident.”
“Then it hit me, maybe my scar and struggle was simply to give me the tools to help guide my daughter through the same trials and difficulties. She is beautiful, with and without the scars.”
“The thought of saying good-bye to him breaks my heart, the idea of him not being in our family hurts deeply, but still, I said no.”
“These are the things that sting.”