Wouldn't it be nice if everything started out with the hard part first? "The hardest part of the journey is what you're going through right now." I read this in response to a man who had posted on BabyCenter.com about their FISH results being positive for Trisomy 21, Down syndrome. It struck a chord with me because it is so absolutely true. The man wrote about how both he and his wife were destroyed by the news. I remember that. That feeling of being destroyed. That look on The Beloved's face while I destroyed him. And that was the hardest part of the journey.
Feeling Jack kick and wiggle and roll around inside of me was incredible. Finding out months after he was born that of the 7-10% of Down syndrome pregnancies that are not aborted, only 25% of those babies live to be born was heady information. It made me even more in awe of this Little Bean and the God who gave him life, and decided to gift me with him. I love this little boy more every day of my life. Every second that I live. With every breath he takes. It was more than worth the months of terror, the hard part of the journey.
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So true! If I had known in the beginning that the finding out would be the hard part and the rest wouldn't be that different than with my typical kids...maybe the finding out part wouldn't have been so hard. Great post.
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