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Sharing the Gifts

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Six months ago, Aidan graduated from elementary school.  On that day, I realized that not only was I proud of my own son for his accomplishments, I was also proud of his classmates. I had watched those kids grow up for the past six years, cared about them, and I shared with their parents the emotion of that special day.

Now, as we celebrate the holidays and this year comes to a close, I realize that I feel the same way about a different group of kids and their parents. I have been fortunate to get to know many families who live with autism. And I appreciate this connection so much. I love how happy I feel when I read about a non-verbal child who finds a way to communicate, or a teen attending his own IEP, or a child who is able to show empathy. I am awed by a teen’s insight in processing something emotionally difficult. And I feel triumphant when our children, no matter what age, are able to overcome sensory issues so that they can attend a huge birthday party, or even go to a nightclub! I feel as strongly about their accomplishments as I do about those of my own children.

These are the gifts that we share. I feel so blessed to have come to know all of you - those I mentioned in this post and many more. I wish all of you a beautiful holiday. However you celebrate the season, I hope it is filled with peace, love, and abundant joy.

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8 Responses to “Sharing the Gifts”

  1. Casdok Says:

    And we are blessed to know you and share in your gifts.

    Wishing you and your family the most wonderful christmas x

  2. jess Says:

    Oh and to you! May all our hearts remain so full throughout the year.

    Love

  3. mama mara Says:

    You have taught me so much in the short time I’ve “known” you and your boys. Thank you, thank you, thank you for all the gifts you’ve shared so freely here.

  4. Fearless Females Says:

    What a beautiful post. And i have to say the same to you, you are an inspiration to all moms…

    Happy Holidays to you and your wonderful boys!!

  5. M Says:

    happy holidays to you as well, tanya. i hope you and your smart young ones have a pleasant day tomorrow.

    for me, being able to read your writing has been one of the highlights of the year.

  6. Patrick Says:

    Wishing you and yours the best of possible and most wonderful of holidays!

    Thank you for being out there!

    Caregivingly Yours, Patrick
    http://caregivinglyyours.blogspot.com/

  7. Goldie Says:

    dangit, first casdok makes me cry and now you.
    I love how I use the internet to rant and then people THANK ME for it. Amazing, I help myself and help others at the same time. Made some cool new friends too!!

    Have a wonderful, wonderful new year!!!

  8. Em Says:

    Hope you had a great holiday. And I’m very happy to be finding a larger community online.

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