Living Life Daily

New Year, New Fear?

New Year, New Fear?

While others are making resolutions and exciting plans for a new year, special needs families may have dread in our hearts. Recently, I was reminded of the story of manna in the Bible. Here’s what I need to remember as we enter a new year.

When the Unexpected Becomes the Norm for the Caregiver

When the Unexpected Becomes the Norm for the Caregiver

When the unexpected becomes the norm for the caregiver, as was the case for many in 2021, it knocks us off balance. When the unexpected becomes the norm for the caregiver, the brain and body will eventually rebel. The best thing to do when your brain and body begin to protest is to ask yourself some questions.

A Pathway No One Knew Was There

A Pathway No One Knew Was There

My husband and I suspected that Myles would need another kidney transplant. We did all the things. We planned and prepared. But then things quickly took a turn for the worse. As I processed my confusion, fear and disappointment with the LORD, He lovingly assured me that He was fighting for Myles, and showed me that He had already gone before us.

It's Alright Child. I See You!

It's Alright Child. I See You!

When schools around the country returned to their normal schedules and in-person learning this fall, the normalcy that existed prior to the COVID pandemic did not return with it. But we are reminded in these times and experiences that he love of God still comes through, despite new barriers.

Nurses: God's Ministering Angels

Nurses: God's Ministering Angels

In the past few months, some significant changes have happened with my son Ryan. God has not taken away Ryan's disability, nor the progression, but He continues to show us in little ways He is standing right beside Ryan.