So, today has been mentally taxing on me. From finishing up my Summer classes and final tests, to losing a dear, fellow PWS Mom friend, and then taking Cade to his first swim practice for the Special Olympics. I've shared extreme highs and extreme lows today, but as I unwind tonight I feel compelled to share this with whoever decides to read it.
Some of you may know this about me, but most probably do not. I have always felt a strong attraction to working with those with special needs. It just always felt right and from a young age I remember looking up local jobs and volunteer opportunities..always searching for something to fulfill that desire. I was actually enrolled in college for Family and Consumer Science and was planning to go into Special Education. I had taken the Parapro assessment and actively looking for Para jobs. Then I became pregnant for Cade and life had other plans. Given my role now to Cade, isn't it ironic?
OK, so here is an e-mail I dug up from my inbox. 2006, that is hmm..12 years ago...
Fast Forward to today and I am taking my sweet 8 year old to his first swim practice for the Special Olympics!
Some of you may know this about me, but most probably do not. I have always felt a strong attraction to working with those with special needs. It just always felt right and from a young age I remember looking up local jobs and volunteer opportunities..always searching for something to fulfill that desire. I was actually enrolled in college for Family and Consumer Science and was planning to go into Special Education. I had taken the Parapro assessment and actively looking for Para jobs. Then I became pregnant for Cade and life had other plans. Given my role now to Cade, isn't it ironic?
OK, so here is an e-mail I dug up from my inbox. 2006, that is hmm..12 years ago...
I'd be lying if I said there wasn't a day that I didn't want this special needs life or all the complications it brings to my child. Those traumatic NICU days, before we had a diagnosis where I just begged for Cade to not have a disability. Let him just be sick, or earlier than we thought, but NOT have a disability.
But, as I was sitting watching Cade in his glory in that pool, with the volunteers surrounding the pool..It brought me back to why I'm here.
As we evolve our understanding and remember who we are and our purpose here on earth, we can begin to consciously manifest our gifts that each of us bring. This paradigm shift along with this higher energy can now focus on transforming the world and ourselves for a higher purpose that reflects and expresses our souls desires.
We must always, always, Trust the process...



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