My treasure this week is my MIL is doing great...she had a stroke a few days ago....hence me being MIA a bit on here....anyway she is doing quite well.....sigh.,...
Hi ALL well my treasure this week is completing a tote bag for a gift for my DS and getting back to quilting the signature quilt for my SIL....then I have a Doll and another quilt on my project list....lol....it's never ending and will be this way till after Christmas as I will be making gifts.....
Fabulous news!!....I pray it all works out.....having the right school for your child is so important....mine went to private schools...and when she had a choice decided to continue.....they know when it is better for them as well....
The hopeful event that I learned about this week is that my husband got an appointment with a private school that may be better for our son. He is autistic and he's in the local high school, which is a top-notch school. However, in the program he's in, I am very concerned that he is not being challenged to do his best. He does very little work, but he sure has a great time socializing.
This private school would be light years different. Yes, I would have to drive him each day, but the opportunity for his growth is tremendous. I am extremely thankful for my husband's efforts; and I am extremely happy for the opportunity to view this new school option.
Hi all my treasure this week is, my ironing board was taken up to my sewing room....yup...I can work all day up there and maybe finish the quilt???....I am so happy right now....I did start my next project...a tote bag for my sisters bday....which is this week....yikes...cutting it close...lol....
Hope everyone can find a bright spot in their week to share <3
The blessing I want to acknowledge this Tuesday is the extra strength I have been given to carry out an important purpose in my life. Seventeen years ago, God gave me challenging assignment. My son was born without the corpus callosum that joins the left and right hemispheres of the brain. As a result, he has many developmental and cognitive challenges. He also has a seizure disorder for which he takes daily medication.
There are many days when I get frustrated and frightened about whether I am really the right mother to be caring for my son. He has so many needs. But then I reflect on my emotional strength, my sense of humor about the different ways that I do things, my son's father who partners with me everyday, and the general sense of optimism that God gave me to get me through the toughest days. I am thankful for all the extra fortification that God gave me to be able to do a good job mothering my son.