cinderlexa's mom
Happily addicted to WDW
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- Nov 23, 2001
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One thing I've noticed, since having a disabled child, is that it seems difficult for most people to look past our "situation".
Maybe, even if the adults find my husband and I interesting to chat with, perhaps, their children feel uncomfortable playing with my child, who happens to be a bit different...of course, it's their loss!
It's strange and sad just how uncomfortable children become around "different" people.
I just thank God that my husband and I enjoy each other's company
...and at least I can wear pj's all day Saturday and not worry about a knock at the door.
We also have our families close-by...another blessing.
I will say though, I've often wondered when it is that my busy-bodied brothers and sisters-in-laws find peace and quiet or "stop to smell the roses" since there's always someone knocking on their door or calling on the phone.
Maybe, even if the adults find my husband and I interesting to chat with, perhaps, their children feel uncomfortable playing with my child, who happens to be a bit different...of course, it's their loss!
It's strange and sad just how uncomfortable children become around "different" people.
I just thank God that my husband and I enjoy each other's company
...and at least I can wear pj's all day Saturday and not worry about a knock at the door.
We also have our families close-by...another blessing.
I will say though, I've often wondered when it is that my busy-bodied brothers and sisters-in-laws find peace and quiet or "stop to smell the roses" since there's always someone knocking on their door or calling on the phone.
