Funny thing about being a special needs parent. When you're buying a vehicle, you don't care about anything else but the needs of your child(ren). Color doesn't matter, make or model, bells or whistles. Not that I was super into cars anyways. But I'm finding this to be the case in a lot of areas of my life now. Unimportant things, that might have mattered before, simply don't. My priorities are....adjusted. I just want my kids to be safe and happy. I don't want anything more.
This is a blog about the joys of raising Sophia. It is intended to be REAL, inspiring, and shed light on the experience of having a terminal child. I hope that our experience will help people in one way or another. I could have never imagined having a terminal baby with special needs. The news was devastating. But there is joy in this journey. And life lessons to be learned. God knows us, individually, and he blesses each of of our lives daily. THIS, IS SOPHIA'S STORY...
Friday, January 26, 2018
Priorities
The last couple days we have been SO busy trying to find the right vehicle for Sophia. We need something reliable, with a bench seat in the front. But it can't be too tall bc she's big and floppy. Also we need to be able to turn the airbag off.
Funny thing about being a special needs parent. When you're buying a vehicle, you don't care about anything else but the needs of your child(ren). Color doesn't matter, make or model, bells or whistles. Not that I was super into cars anyways. But I'm finding this to be the case in a lot of areas of my life now. Unimportant things, that might have mattered before, simply don't. My priorities are....adjusted. I just want my kids to be safe and happy. I don't want anything more.
Funny thing about being a special needs parent. When you're buying a vehicle, you don't care about anything else but the needs of your child(ren). Color doesn't matter, make or model, bells or whistles. Not that I was super into cars anyways. But I'm finding this to be the case in a lot of areas of my life now. Unimportant things, that might have mattered before, simply don't. My priorities are....adjusted. I just want my kids to be safe and happy. I don't want anything more.
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