Perspective

by Alice

Encouragement for moms of uniquely abled children.

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The Terrible Dream
It was the most gut-wrenching agonizing sorrow I had ever felt. The dream was so terrible and the sadness so intense it propelled me out of bed and hurled me to my son, Caleb’s room in a crazed panic....
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What I Didn't Expect
One of the presents I received when I became pregnant was a gift pack containing two books: What to Expect When You’re Expecting and What to Expect the First Year. Since I was pregnant, I read What...
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Celebrating a Milestone
This was not supposed to be today’s post but as I was getting today’s post ready to go live, I realized I reached a milestone. I haven’t celebrated many for this blog but I knew I needed to acknowledge...
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Unknowns Are a Part of Life
When my son, Caleb was initially diagnosed with cardio-facio-cutaneous syndrome (CFC syndrome for short), I felt like my world began to spin out of control. Before the diagnosis, I had a general idea about...
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Prayer for 2024
I realized I hadn’t posted a prayer in a long time and before the year gets too far ahead, I thought I’d post one. This is my prayer for you for 2024.  I pray that the gracious hand of the Lord...
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Conflict and Marriage
My last post dealt with the four anchors that grounded my marriage and prevented it from becoming a statistic. I want to point out that although we had these anchors in place, it didn’t mean we didn’t...
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The Four Anchors That Grounded Our Marriage
As I mentioned in the previous post, Marriage Misconceptions, when my husband and I got our son’s diagnosis we were in the ‘Most Likely to Get Divorced’ category. The odds were not in our favor. We were...

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