tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696881332657808136.post1303091940011256060..comments2023-10-14T08:08:15.994-06:00Comments on LOVESMUKIWA: Thursday 13: 13 difficult things about parenting my kids with FASDJCBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066773082521607887noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696881332657808136.post-72178155881789565562015-03-16T10:27:24.606-06:002015-03-16T10:27:24.606-06:00April,
I hope that you found some understanding in...April,<br />I hope that you found some understanding in the small amount I have written here. Please know that you are NOT alone - there are lots of us caregivers ot there trying to figure it out! There are good days and bad days. I wish for you more good than bad :) Hang in there.<br />JulieJCBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05066773082521607887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696881332657808136.post-52646648048401638702015-03-16T03:40:20.251-06:002015-03-16T03:40:20.251-06:00Your blog echoed my life Julie, I am new to this,m...Your blog echoed my life Julie, I am new to this,my child was diagnosed last year and I am still discovering exactly what this means, whilst trying to manage being a single parent who began relative fostering caring 15 years ago. I had to retire 3 years ago as the last of my 4 adult children were moving on with their lives. I am reaching 60yrs and have 2 with disabilities, my youngest with FASD and 2 girls who are fine. I am reading so much all the time to get a handle on what I need to be doing. Thank you for such a heartening story. April Wilson, Adelaide, South AustraliaAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08280639979466098178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696881332657808136.post-44740689235528938562015-03-16T03:40:17.501-06:002015-03-16T03:40:17.501-06:00Your blog echoed my life Julie, I am new to this,m...Your blog echoed my life Julie, I am new to this,my child was diagnosed last year and I am still discovering exactly what this means, whilst trying to manage being a single parent who began relative fostering caring 15 years ago. I had to retire 3 years ago as the last of my 4 adult children were moving on with their lives. I am reaching 60yrs and have 2 with disabilities, my youngest with FASD and 2 girls who are fine. I am reading so much all the time to get a handle on what I need to be doing. Thank you for such a heartening story. April Wilson, Adelaide, South AustraliaAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08280639979466098178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696881332657808136.post-66169789709947762272015-02-20T09:04:14.466-07:002015-02-20T09:04:14.466-07:00Michelle, We don't think of ourselves as amazi...Michelle, We don't think of ourselves as amazing parents because there seems always to be SOOOOOO much more that we could be doing - and it is hard with so many different and sometimes comflicting needs of the kids. But we do our best - and they are a joy!<br />JCBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05066773082521607887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696881332657808136.post-568235969847866332015-02-19T19:51:09.343-07:002015-02-19T19:51:09.343-07:00Wow--what amazing parents you are! So many things...Wow--what amazing parents you are! So many things to think about, and I'm sure a lot of that was learned by trial and error. They are lucky kiddos to have you!Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09591981716535134038noreply@blogger.com