Mom remained in intensive care for 10 anxiety-ridden days while her tiny son struggled to live. After three months in Neonatal Intensive Care the very fragile infant went home, but each day that passed was filled with uncertainty. The doctors had been straightforward about Chance's future. He faced the probability of numerous health problems: mental retardation, cerebral palsy, blindness, deafness, and cystic fibrosis, to name only a few. Soon, two additional obstacles were thrown in his path-the need for kidney and heart surgery. Inexplicably, Change dodged all of these maladies!
Chance keeps a hectic schedule with various physical therapy appointments-a total of seven each week. Visits with his doctors are all too frequent. After being told he would never crawl, he does crawl, even though he lags behind others his age. His vocabulary is limited but continues to grow. When I last saw Chance he was giving high fives like they were going out of style! With this little boy's determination and progress to date, hopes are high for all he is yet to achieve. Despite the monumental challenges that have been encountered thus far, Chance fills his mom's life with love, light and joy.
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What makes
finger painting (and sometimes toes) so stimulating to this youngster? Is it
the slick feel of the paint or is he intrigued with color? Is it both? Even
though he has not yet learned his colors, Mom can now decipher which one he is
asking for; he is quite finicky about which hues go into each design he
produces. They've spent countless hours creating works of art and have
developed a system that works seamlessly. Chance giggles and his bright eyes
dance with every new masterpiece, and he only stops when Mom says it's bath
time. Each art session leaves him smeared and smudged-sporting a rainbow of
colors from head to toe, a near duplicate of the canvas just completed. And,
Mom doesn't fare much better!When being interviewed before the art exhibit, Mom made a beautiful statement about her son:
Many people go their entire lifetime without ever meeting one of their heroes; I am truly blessed and honored that my hero calls me mama!
By Kathleene S. Baker
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kathy was born
and raised in the small town of Augusta, Kansas, a few miles outside of
Wichita. She married a native Texan, Jerry, in 1977 and was soon transplanted
to Dallas. A large city offers many things, but she misses the slower pace of
small town America. Kathy has two stepchildren and four grandchildren. Pets
have always played a huge part in her life. In fact, they were her inspiration
to begin writing. Kathy's website can be viewed at: YELLOW
ROSE (www.txyellowrose.com) or she can be contacted at Lnstrlady@aol.com
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