May 14, 2006

Happy Mother's Day to Exceptional Mothers

Once there was a little girl named Wendy.

She dreamed of all of the things that she could be.

First she wanted to be a nurse...
She would care for the sick with gentleness, patience, and love.

Then she wanted to be a teacher...
She would teach children and help them have the best chance for success.

In high school, she thought that being a religious minister would allow her to provide comfort, care, and spiritual sustenance.

A little older, and she wanted to be a lawyer...
She would defend the poor and defenseless.

Finally, she wanted to be a doctor...
She would unravel all the mysteries of what made people sick and how to cure them.

Wendy got married, and she became a mom.
Her little boy flourished and learned with ease, his future was bright, and Wendy was delighted. But his abilities seemed to change, and he seemed to be ill. Wendy’s little boy was diagnosed with autism.

Wendy was scared, so she asked the angels, “Who can help my little boy?”
And the angels said, “You can help him, you will be everything that you always wanted to be.”

“But, angels,” said Wendy, “I am scared that my child will not be all that I’d hoped he could be.”

“He isn’t right now,” replied the angels, “But he is all of the things that you can help him become.”

—Anonymous

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was one of the most beautiful things I think I have ever read. I hope you don't mind if I pass it on.

Anonymous said...

My name is Wendy and I have two little boys with Autism - I needed a lift today and it was fate that I should find this poem. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

My Prayer for you and all those mothers who has a similar or same story: "May the Lord conitnue to lift your spirit today and alway's". This Story is the same as my own daughter's. and I thank you for sharing such a awesome thing with so many people. We all need to stand together and fight the good fight for all these wonderful children with Autism.
God Bless you and your little Prince.