Thanks @kevinmkruse.bsky.social. These "kids" eventually become adults who still need our care. A lifetime of fails and wins awaits us all and it's exhausting.
Wise words...
I’m a priest
I’m from Chicago
What the hell am I doing here?
I don’t belong here
Oh, oh, oh, oh prieeeeest
Brave move wearing white within his blast zone.
Steve Camm
Steve Camm
Steve Camm
Check out a PREE PREVIEW of Session 1 of my Good Grieving video series, which begins today on Substack!
Over the next 2 weeks, I'll be releasing 15 10-minute videos on all sorts of grief-related topics.
I hope it will be an encouragement.
johnpavlovitz.substack.com/p/good-griev...
If you're the parent of a disabled kid, I just want to tell you I know it's hard and I know you feel like you're failing constantly, but you're doing it and you're doing the best you can and your kid absolutely loves you for it.
"On Mother’s Day, I can think of no mother more deserving than a mother who had to give one back" Erma Bombeck
This is heartbreaking. And it’s nightmare fuel for those of us caring for a disabled child. These ghouls need to be stopped. And FTR, yelling shame at them is useless as they have none.