State: CA
Country: USA
Member since: Jan 06, 2008
Last logged in: Nov 30, 2008
Hi,
My name is Diana, I have one daughter (27) and four boys (22) (14) (13) and (9). I have 1 grand-daughter in heaven and four grand-sons (7) (4) (1) and (2). I have been happily married for 14 years and 12 of them have been with the challenges of autism, and year 15 is this May. I used to hold support meetings for parents here in Madera, I did this for 4 1/2 years...But do to the lack of parental interest in recovering these children, In July of 2007, I stopped the support group...I still provide resources when the local agencies ask for them. Now we try and do as many family outings as possible. I homeschool Julian, and I am his teacher, doctor, nurse, one on one aide, and therapist for everything.
As long as God gives be breath, I will continue to keep looking under every stone, and move as many mountains as possible to help Julian recover, and be all GOD intended him to be. May GOD's glory shine through Julian for the world to see. amen y amen.
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by 4muskateers on 05.08.08 - public - 174 visits
If you look at a rose and see the aphids, you missed the beauty of the rose.
If you look at a child with autism, and focus on the autism...you have missed the beauty of the child.
Comments(13)
Robbiesmom
Posted on Thu, 8 May 2008
What a unique way of pointing out beauty both in nature and in children. May I add this to my favorites?
Motherof4
Posted on Thu, 8 May 2008
Boy, oh boy, you sure are right! And, as the owner of a neglected garden, the only way you'll see a rose here is with aphids on it!
chako
Posted on Thu, 8 May 2008
What a wonderful way of looking at autism. True, I have never seen an aphid on a rose, either. :)
minnakay
Posted on Thu, 8 May 2008
What's an aphid??? I'm assuming it is a bug? If so I think that is a very nice thought!





