Guest guest Posted February 15, 2004 Report Share Posted February 15, 2004 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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