I like free therapy.
My last post was great.
It felt like I was shouting to the world on top of a mountain.

My last post was great.
It felt like I was shouting to the world on top of a mountain.

Not really caring if anyone heard.
It was just good to hear the words coming out of my mixed up brain and into something comprehensible.
Thank you all for your kind kind words.
You are all angels.
I have what I call my good days and, as Anne Shirley would say, days when I am in "the depths of despair."

( Remember that? I still love that book)
I know this journey is going to be a roller coaster.
Lots of ups and downs but also lots and lots of progression.
I am soooo thankful to all of my family.
They are our biggest support and Christopher's biggest fan.

(making cookies at Grandma's)
It was just good to hear the words coming out of my mixed up brain and into something comprehensible.
Thank you all for your kind kind words.
You are all angels.
I have what I call my good days and, as Anne Shirley would say, days when I am in "the depths of despair."

( Remember that? I still love that book)
I know this journey is going to be a roller coaster.
Lots of ups and downs but also lots and lots of progression.
I am soooo thankful to all of my family.
They are our biggest support and Christopher's biggest fan.

(making cookies at Grandma's)
We are on this journey whether we want to or not and we are learning a lot about ourselves. Thanks everyone for your support and love.
3 comments:
Oh Kristin! I don't think I can say anything that hasn't been said more beautifully by someone else. So I will just add my name to the list of people who think you are amazing, love your kids (even though we've haven't seen them in years), and are praying for you. This journey will put you in places and opportunities to serve later in life. You will be one of the few who can truly say "I know what you're going through" and help in ways others can't.
I just wanted to check in since I don't leave comments enough and say that I think you (and your cute family) are awesome. And I love how honest you are on your blog. Keep the posts coming!
Hi Kristin,
I've never met you but we are friends of the Swensons. Our son Ryan was diagnosed with autism almost a year ago. He just turned four this last July. I SO understand what you are going through. It is heartbreaking, isn't it? Our docter told us we'd go through a period of mourning; maybe 6 months to a year. And we did. But as someone who is now a year into this journey, I can say that it does get better on some level. If you ever want to talk, just leave a note on my blog. :) Hang in there!
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