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Please enlarge to view. I did this scrapbook page because this poem touched me so. I was given this after the birth of our first son. I am often asked what it's like to raise a special needs child. I often give them this poem.
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ladybugfreeman says:
this was bitter sweet. I am a volunteer at "The Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland". I also work with Murray Ridge. I thought this trip was sooo touching. Great job in helping others have a tidbit of understanding. Thank you for scraping this one.
Nov 17, 2006
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MonicaD says:
Oh Hun! I'm so happy you scrapped this. Every time I've thought about this (since you showed it to me) it makes me well up with tears! I LOVE ya!!
Nov 17, 2006
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gagrp says:
Very touching!!!!!!!!!!
Nov 16, 2006
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jorjasmama says:
ii have worked with special needs children and adults, my cousin is autistic and 2 of my friends children have special needs, so while im have 2 children without special needs i have been blessed many times over by others, and i know how heartbreaking and difficult that road may be...to everyone raising children with a disability no matter how big or small.....well done you are heros....great page
Nov 16, 2006
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Neighborgal says:
This made me about cry as I have a 3 year old friend's Autistic Grandson playing at my feet. So poignant!
Nov 16, 2006
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kaytill says:
Very beautiful!! :)
Nov 16, 2006
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Debs says:
Yes, this makes such sense. Thanks for sharing. It applies to so many areas of life.
Nov 16, 2006
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~PascaleA says:
Ooo..that touches me so, beautiful poem and Oooo so true, thank you for sharing:-)
Nov 16, 2006
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sandra marie says:
WHAT A WONDERFUL LAYOUT WELL DONE
Nov 16, 2006
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