Oh, is it that time already?!! Our little guy is going off the school. Well, Mom, you will probably have a harder time with it than Elijah. It will be an adventure for him. You will stand and watch him go on and you will be left behind. He is doing well - that's the good news. Love, GrammaKat
Totally understand. Having to send my son to school the day after his third birthday and taking him to therapies constantly is hard! It gets easier with preschool though... My son LOVES the bus!
This is a story of overcoming the odds, putting trust in God, and the miracle of prayer. Our son, Elijah, was born in August of 2007. As a result of the oxygen deprivation that occured during his birth he spent his first three (agonizing) weeks in the hospital. When he was seven days old, we were told that Elijah had "severe brain damage" on both sides of his brain. At that moment we entered Elijahland and we've been here ever since. We're learning to live with the diagnoses Elijah has started to accumulate, but mostly we're grateful that God chose us to be his parents. It is truly a privilege to live in Elijahland with our handsome boy. Thanks for visiting.
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Oh, is it that time already?!! Our little guy is going off the school. Well, Mom, you will probably have a harder time with it than Elijah. It will be an adventure for him. You will stand and watch him go on and you will be left behind. He is doing well - that's the good news. Love, GrammaKat
What a cute little backpack!
Awwwwww, I think everyone feels that way the first time! I bet he loves it!
Totally understand. Having to send my son to school the day after his third birthday and taking him to therapies constantly is hard! It gets easier with preschool though... My son LOVES the bus!
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