Pass the tissues, please! Leisa, you have a special little man there. But, you know that already. As a former teacher, it tugs at my heart to see kids who are so loved and it tugs even harder for those who are lonely and sad!
what an amazing lo everything aboutnit is a work of art. that photo is priceless! love your journaling, made me tear up.
so beautiful. going straight into my faves.
Journaling: “In your life, you may become a famous architect. You might establish a colony of life on Mars. It is possible for you to cure cancer. You could even teach a classroom of children to read. I have no doubt that you can and will achieve whatever your heart desires in life. And as your mother, I know for sure no one will ever be more proud of you than I am. But at this moment in your life, I watch as your classmates spontaneously run toward you and encircle my precious son in a warm embrace. And I realize that nothing could ever delight my heart more than a moment like this—a moment when I see how very much your friends love you. This world is so happy and so lucky to have YOU, Joshua, and so am I!
This moment in time – January ’05 – Joshua’s friends from Advance Learning Center in Altus, OK, hug him goodbye. Joshua’s response: “They love me, Mommy.” Yes, dear one, they do.
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