Guest guest Posted February 15, 2004 Report Share Posted February 15, 2004 how nice and how true. although I do not know any of you personally nor do a post daily, I do come here for comfort and a sense of friendship. and I try to read posts on a daily basis. you all are a support system for me and thank I am thankful. I keep all of the children and families in my heart. bethany mom to brennan 7, palmer & anna grace (leighs) 4 > Hi All: > > Well I never realize how well I feel I know everyone in this group. I > always felt that I sort of knew who you were but only as an > acquaintance. I see pictures and still felt that you were some one I > corresponded with via email; and I always tell people I have a support > group on the internet regarding Leah's disability. Well today was sort > of an eye opener for me. I know teach a seventh grade Sunday School > class and we were talking about what is God's purpose for me. Talking > about traits and talents and how we can use them in our lives. Gave an > example of a person they know that was injured and how could they use > their talents for that person. Well it came time for a prayer and I had > them write on a card a friend or an adult of some one they could meet > their needs for with their talents and traits. Well I was including > Audrey in my prayer because of the last email Kathy sent and really > wanted the kids to know we can pray for anyone. Well as I got to saying > Audrey's name I started to get all teary eyed and choked up and the > kids sort of looked up to me as I was saying the words of my prayer and > I believe it was good to see an adult show such emotion in prayer. So > you guys mean more to me than I realize. I thank you for this group and > the support we all offer each other. Good times and bad times. This > type of friendship is neat and we have some thing in common. I try not > to look at the common thread being our sick children; but as Ann said in > her journal; we have changed our lives because of our children and look > at things differently. And our kids who have siblings with this disease > learn to care beyond what an average child would care for their > sibling. Another example of this is, we had a Valentine tea at our > church. I was the chair person and was doing a reading on poetry and > things regarding " Love " and then I was having the kids do a little play > on love called Thorn Rose. was taking care of Leah in the church > nursery because I knew she would get bored at the tea. Well he wanted > to see the play and so brought Leah down in her kidkart and was watching > it from the doorway. I didn't see what he was doing; but our minister > came up and said he was showing such care and love for his sister that > watching him she suddenly realized that became her valentine. It > touched me that what he was doing with his sister comes so naturally to > him. So that our kids and their siblings show a true love and care to > us and those around us and yes for that I am glad about Leah because of > what she has taught her brothers that I couldn't begin to teach unless > it is done by example. May each day be Valentines Day in our hearts and > that we show what true love and care is for other people; even people we > don't know or haven't met yet. You all are always in my mind no matter > where I am in this world I think of my mito friends and what you have > given me. > > Nerenhausen > mom to Leah, , and a very wonderful supportive husband, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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