Albeit flattering, it isn’t quite true.
It is more like the strength of an egg.
An egg, you ask?
Yes! If you’ll think about it, you’ll see my point.
An egg has a polished, smooth outer appearance, with no cracks or weak spots visible. It seems almost inconceivab
Most children, at some point are shown the famous egg trick.
An egg set at just the right angle can withstand enormous amounts of pressure and cannot be cracked or broken. Yet the same egg, tapped gently at an ever slightly different angle, will break. The contents, once so neatly concealed, will come spilling out. The no longer perfect shell will be crushed. It looks so fragile that it seems inconceivab
A rock, on the other hand, is solid all the way through.
To break it is almost impo
If you succeed, you will find that there is nothing inside but more rock. It takes a lot more than pure hardness to hold the hand of hope.
Parents of [medically fragile] children are not solid all the way through. We hurt, we fear, we cry, we hope. It takes a very careful balancing act to keep the shell from being shattered. “Balancing an egg” while running a household, going for doctors’ visits and hospital stays, keeping the family together, and holding on to the constantly unraveling ties of your sanity can be very tricky indeed!
Occasionall
Unlike Humpty Dumpty, though, parents of medically fragile kids will pick themselves up and put themselves back together again.
Anony













5 comments:
so true!
Kind of fake it til you make it, right? I can't even imagine your pain. My thoughts and prayers are about you all the time, hoping that gives you some inner strength...
I love this! Very insightful! Just so you know I am still following...I just am really really bad at leaving comments :)
Wow, amazing post. I love it. Thank you so much for sharing.
I love this..thanks for sharing!
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