Mother of the Year and Other Elusive Awards
Contributed by Stephanie Staples at Your Life Unlimited
It’s been 22 years since I got that phone call from my Mom. I remember exactly where I was standing. I remember she was all choked up when she delivered the news to me. My older sister had her baby and that they were quite certain he had Down Syndrome. I remember shock. I remember silence, and I don’t remember anything else.
Having delivered my 3rd ‘perfectly healthy’ child less than 2 months prior, my emotions were unsure where to go. I remember visiting my sister, her husband and the baby in the hospital. I remember tears and hugs and desperately trying to find the right words, when I knew that there weren’t any. It seemed everything I was to say would seem trite, wrong, insignificant.
Has this happened to you? You just want to be helpful, kind, understanding in a difficult situation but you feel ill-equipped to deal with the circumstance at hand.