Perspective
by Alice
Encouragement for moms of uniquely abled children.
Recent Posts
13 September, 2022
Megan knew Carson would need to have surgery to repair his cleft lip. She’d prepared herself for that eventuality. But she didn’t know that from 2 weeks old until about 6 months of age (well after the...
08 September, 2022
Megan and I met about 7 years ago when she brought her then one year old daughter to take Santa and Me pictures at my husband’s photography studio. It was actually my husband’s first year doing Santa...
06 September, 2022
Dossier
Name: Megan
Codename: Meg
Alias: mommy…Meg…Megan…Megraelat
Interests/hobbies: painting…reading
Pet Peeve: people constantly being on their phones and missing the moment
Fears: flying…ocean…small...
01 September, 2022
The question I’ve often heard bounced around when I attend anything related to disability is: What happens when my child gets older? It’s usually asked by the parent of a teenager to the parent...
30 August, 2022
I was sitting in the auditorium with Caleb waiting for the band concert to start when the teenager in front of me turns around and looks at us. It’s evident by the facial features he has Down syndrome.
He...
25 August, 2022
One of my favorite parts of the Conversations posts is always hearing the lessons God’s teaching other women. Sometimes what they’re learning validates what God’s teaching me. Other times, I learn something...
23 August, 2022
Angela and Byron are adjusting to their new definition of family as Davis was now living full-time at Bethany Children’s Health Center (BCHC).
The beginning of Angela’s story can be found here,...