About Me

I am the proud mother of 6 children. 5 of our children have autism. We do not feel our world has ended, but just begun. We do not chelate, intervene biochemically, give shots of any kind, practice ABA, etc. We treat them as we treat any humanbeing. We treat them with kindness and respect and expect the same from them. They are exceptional children.

Friday, February 08, 2008

BIRTHDAY WISHES....

Our oldest daughter, Caitlin, is 17 years old today.

My wish for Caitlin is that she continues to grow and mature into the
talented, amazing young woman she is destined to be. My wish is that
Caitlin will be the artist she so inspires to be.
Caitlin has told me of her desires to be a professional artist. We are
trying hard to get her dreams to become a reality. She has consistently
taken art classes at school and dreams of attending college, one day, to
pursue this dream.

17 years ago, when I gave birth to Caitlin, she filled a huge void in my life
that I never knew was there....I was filled with emotions that I never knew
were possible.
Caitlin taught me unconditional love, patience, caring, and most of all...Caitlin
taught me how to fight. Fight for her rights as a smart and talented individual.
She taught me to let people know just because she has Autism that she could
function in society both through the schools and through the community.
Caitlin showed everyone who ever doubted her that she could behave in school,
could eat in restaurants, could ride a bus, could attend concerts and field trips, could
sit in a movie theatre....all without a hitch.

Caitlin was the first child with Autism to attend Summitt Elementary. She was
their "test subject" I have been told. Because of Caitlin, other children with Autism
can now attend this elementary school.

As I sat in her annual meeting yesterday at High School (can you believe ?)....the
teacher's thanked me and my husband. They thanked us for our unwaivering ability
to insist that Caitlin attend regular ed classes. These teacher's were sceptical at first.
Yet, when Caitlin showed them "model" behaviors and wonderful grades, they all
said, "I wish all of our student's were like Caitlin".
Caitlin taught us how to parent. We are so grateful for that.
I responded back to the teacher's that Caitlin would not be anywhere near what
she is today without the many educators that have taught her and loved her. We
are thankful to them for giving her the opportunity to thrive.

No "pity parties" for Caitlin....just a big Birthday party for the remarkable young
17 year old she has become.

Happy Birthday Caitlin....

7 comments:

Katie said...

Happy birthday!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday to a lovely and talented young woman!
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday to Caitlin -- you all must be very proud of her!

Anonymous said...

congrats caitlin!!!
looking forward to reading about what amazing things hold for her in the next 17yrs!!

Anonymous said...

Happy 17th Birthday Caitlin!

I hope you get lots of drawing supplies for gifts.

Donna

Anonymous said...

Jeanette,

I am trying to figure out how others get their name. Don't have a blog so used aol name, then wasn't sure if my addy gets posted, so I clicked anonymous.

So this is a test. Sorry. Going to put my man in the screenname line instead of my aol addy. Hopefully this works, or I might have to post again trying any open ID. Ack!

Donna
(AS forum)

vicki said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

:) :)