Mike and I were at an awards ceremony last year where Mike
was a nominee for an award because of all of the work he has done with his
special needs student, Taylor. There
were 458 nominations, each working to make the students excel as much as
possible. The most forgotten people in
this celebration were the parents. We
have several friends who have children with special needs, not just Taylor, and
in EVERY case the parents are exceptional.
I read a story a few years ago, and it stuck with me, about parents of
special needs children. It used the
analogy of planning a vacation to Italy.
You have invested time and effort getting ready for your trip and after
you get on the plane, you are taken to Germany.
You are unprepared and it isn’t what you were planning. When you deplane, you find you are in Germany
and look around. At first you may be
disgruntled but then you begin to see the beauty of where you are. The differences are many but they are also
few. God made both places for their
beauty.
When I see Janet, Taylor’s Mom, I see a woman who is unaware
of any differences. She is Taylor’s Mom
and helps him to see himself the same as everyone else. My favorite line from Taylor is “So
handsome.” He can’t pass a place where
he can see his reflection (a mirror, a window, a toaster) without saying “So
handsome.” His Mom has instilled that in
him. The Special Needs Department at
Gaither integrates all of the students together by having “Best Buddies.” Mike tells me almost daily about stopping to
take a picture of a young lady and Taylor together. He always tells them “big smile” when he is
asking for a picture with them. Taylor
LOVES Dr. Pepper and Mike tries to supply them for him when he has been really
good. Is Taylor a piece of cake? No, he is challenging but you can’t help but
love him.
A year has now passed since Taylor walked across the stage
to receive his diploma and moved on to a new center to learn more items that
most of our children learned years ago.
Mike still is asked to occasionally pick Taylor up from his new center
because his Mom will be late. Mike looks
forward to these days and always plans to take Taylor to Steak and Shake. They
get a burger with French fries. Taylor
eats all of his fries and then eats all of Mike’s fries. We love it when our grandson is visiting and
he has the opportunity to join them. Our
daughters have both had the opportunity to meet and enjoy Janet and
Taylor. They are such special
people. One thing I never wonder about
with Taylor – Taylor loves Jesus. His
Mother has taught him well. He reminds
Janet over and over how much Jesus loves all of us. And I don’t mean in his smile – I mean he tells
his Mom how much Jesus loves us.
Each of our friends with special children have found the
beauty in the child God blessed them with and has worked hard to help other
parents find the beauty in their children with special needs and this is really
the best part of children. Psalms 127:3
says “Children are a heritage of the Lord, offspring a reward from him.” God says “CHILDREN”. All Children are special. Yes, some have special needs but some have
special talents. Both Taylor and Dominique
have talents beyond others in showing love, excitement, thankfulness, and much
more. Many parents have other children
who are being taught the beauty in their brother and sister with special needs.
Another family friend has a beautiful
daughter, Dominique, and two sons. The
boys are constantly putting little things on Facebook about how they are
spending time with their “favorite girl”.
We have run into their family at dinner in a favorite restaurant. She is loved and so special to her Mom, Dad
and both brothers. And we love it every
time we have the opportunity to see her. Dominique’s Mom shared what God had told her “On our journey with
Dominique that in His eyes she is perfect and not lacking of anything. In fact
He told me to see her through His eyes so that I would not miss out on the precious
moments we can spend with her. I once was so focused on the things she should
learn or improve on.”
Last year Mike had
the opportunity to be with both Taylor and Dominique as Santa. It is amazing that neither Dominique nor
Taylor see Mike as anything less than Santa when they see him at Christmas;
they never see him as their “Mr. Mike.” Join
with our family in seeing the wonder in EVERY child – they are all made by HIM.
My intent was to post pictures of both Taylor and Dominique but I am having trouble making it work. I have done this so many times but after two weeks of trying, I am giving up and posting the blog without the pictures.
My intent was to post pictures of both Taylor and Dominique but I am having trouble making it work. I have done this so many times but after two weeks of trying, I am giving up and posting the blog without the pictures.