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Life is unfair. Some days all of the blessings I know I should be grateful for fade away and all I can see are the gaping holes in my life. I have TWO, YES TWO CHILDREN WITH SEVERE AUTISM. Not the kind of autism where your child is awkward in social settings or the kid who loves to talk about Thomas the train. No, I’m talking the other end of the spectrum. The kids that are often hidden away in tiny classrooms or behind locked doors. The autism where bus windows are shattered and screaming is a common place. The autism where few meaningful words are exchanged and repetition of their favorite movie lines is a staple in your home. It’s the kind of autism you don’t wish on your worst enemy, yet two of most precious treasures have had to struggle with this demon since day one.
Lately though, God has been asking me to find the diamonds in the rough. An uncut diamond can be overlooked at best or at worse, be tossed aside and considered trash. Sometimes the positive qualities of the ones we love are hidden under a harsh or unremarkable surface. Yet today, I am reminded of so many of their beautiful glimmers and facets:
1. They posses an INNOCENCE THAT WILL NEVER FADE. My children will never have a rebellious phase. I will never have to wonder if they’re lying because by nature, they can’t lie. I will never need to check their phones for inappropriate web searches. I will never toss and turn at night wondering what they are doing and why they are not home. No, their innocence will remain as the years continue to roll by.
2. They will always be OBLIVIOUS TO PEER PRESSURE. They will never be ridden with anxiety in attempts to fit in. My daughter will not spend one day of her life stressing about her body image, makeup, or clothing. They will continue to be their unique selves while their peers replicate into carbon copies.
3. They will NEVER BE EMBARRASSED OF ME. This glimmer brings me the most joy! Day-after-day they will coming busting out of school at the end of the day and run into my arms. They will always be proud to call me Mom and I’m pretty darn proud to call them mine!