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Living in the Light

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Living in the Light skip to main | skip to sidebar Living in the Light Thursday, March 29, 2012 Days of Awe (New Down Syndrome Diagnosis) If someone would have told me that the days and weeks following Bridget's unexpected Down syndrome diagnosis would be bountiful ...I would have thought they were crazy.  Earlier this year, I caught a link on facebook to this blog (a friend just reminded me of it yesterday), which got me thinking about how we were in that same position five-and-a-half years ago. I so wish we could have had even a tiny glimpse into our lives today. There was no reason to fear the future. But we didn't know that yet. The news that our brand new baby needed surgery--and had a genetic condition that would impact her life in untold ways--was tough news to bear. We wanted to celebrate, but we felt sad. We didn't want life to be hard for her, or for us. She was a brand new person. She was just beginning, and yet somehow it seemed that she was alrea...

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