Pre-surgery: Not excited...been here before, she was NOT having any of it! |
We’ve had some really awful days these past few months.
Anxious mama, fussy kiddos, lots of jealousy, and twinge of pain—due to surgery
and also those of the heart.
I had an over-the-top awful day 2 months ago. Just one of
those days where everything goes wrong, like EVERYTHING!!! Stress is through
the roof, my anxiety and depression were in full swing, and I couldn’t stand my
own skin. (My poor kiddos…at least they got to watch a lot of movies and tv
that day!)
I finally decided to
just turn on my computer and start Google-ing “Rigid Spine.” You know, just
because I do this a few times a month…just to see if I can make contact. (I
would liken it to NASA putting out messages into space in different radio
frequencies in hopes of making contact with aliens.) So, at the bottom of the
page in underlined blue were the words: rigid spine the view.
I couldn’t click fast enough.
Don’t worry, here comes the Good…
Suddenly, I had made contact. (Imagine me in that part when
Jodi Foster is walking on the beach and makes contact with aliens in the movie
“Contact,” so out of this world!)
Here was a mom, Mindy Scheier, who created an amazing
non-profit company called Runway of Dreams, because her son Oliver has rigid
spine.
1st night = rough night |
I came to Him, weak, totally spent; and He met me there and
gave me this website which led to contact. I can’t EVEN. This moment was huge.
It was like Oprah pointing at me and saying, “AND YOU GET A LIFE CHANGING
MOMENT!”
I immediately emailed her with the subject line: “My
daughter has rigid spine too.” Then, as I started writing my email, I realized
I should probably send her my blog. So I did. She emailed me and we’ve been in
contact via phone and emails. Our stories are eerily similar.
She is amazing! She is making a difference with ALL
differently-abled people of the WORLD! Truly, I am amazed and in awe. And I
want to help. Please help her vision to help all differently-abled children and
adults find and purchase affordable, adaptive clothing world-wide. Click here,please.
And now for the Bad…
Bad Girls, that is! These are Bad Girls who do good. (I know
that’s not proper English, but you’re just going to have to go with it!) My
Aunt and her friends are the Bad Girls of Sarasota. They sweetly chose Josslyn
to be the center of their Sarasota Christmas Parade float and also to donate to
our family this Christmas.
Playing Crazy 8s with her new cards and card holder! Day 2 |
Josslyn and I went down to Sarasota ahead of the rest of our
family, and she was stoked to help decorate the float and spend time with
the Lauras, Shelly, Sharyl, Carol, Jessica, Patti, Karen, Gerard, Uncle Tom and Aunt Kathy!
I can’t express how this float helped Joss to focus on something fun instead of
the pain I know she was having.
Laura Claire and Dylan also walked the whole parade carrying
the banner in front of truck with Daddy helping. We were all so impressed that
they made it the whole way! These kids are the best big brother and sister
Josslyn could ever ask for!
And so because of all of our amazing family and friends, we
had a fantastic Holiday season! Surgeries and all.