An Incredibly Great Night!

A great many thanks to you all for your prayers and support.

I was beyond honored to be invited to speak to a class of early childhood educators, early childhood special educators, physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech language pathologists tonight at UAB.

The reason I felt this opportunity was more important than the last was because I was invited by a faculty member from UAB who was in the audience at the Montgomery conference.
I was so worried that I would let her down.
If I didn't do well, not only would I risk losing out on any prospective future opportunities, but I would also have lost the opportunity to educate the people who will soon be making a difference in the lives of families who so desperately need them.
If I don't let my voice be heard, then all of our struggles will be in vain.


It is so important to me to try to do whatever I can to make the journey easier for families who follow behind us.
If there is any way to prevent other families from experiencing the pure heartbreak that we experienced because of hateful comments and shear lack of compassion from medical providers, then I want to make that happen.
Nobody should go through the pain that we went through and the things that we heard and the things that we were told.

I walked out of the building tonight feeling like I honored sweet Addie, our God and each special child that is close to my heart.
This opportunity was such a blessing for me and I cherished each minute.

Thank you all for your continued love and support as we continue on in our "Wait and See World".

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