Your little guy, growing to a big one, is doing so well BECAUSE you have pushed so hard for him. He reads. He comprehends so much more than we know. I am blown away every time I watch your sharing of your family. You are such a positive person despite the difficulties you have had and have. I don't understand why people want to bash other people. What is in it for them? Keep doing you, Kate. You're the best.
@dianatrigg245Ай бұрын
You are a blessing, Kate! Hang in there. Praying for you , your family, and your dad. Thanks for sharing your life!
@pinkosmondfanАй бұрын
Just like it was often hard for our parents to care for us when we were little, and we sometimes did or said things that hurt them but they didn't give up on us, we have to do the same thing for them when they are older and may be losing their senses. It is hard, but we do for them what they did for us. It's a privilege many don't get to experience. I know it's very hard, but we must try to have patience and respect for them.
@ozzacassiepophart6349Ай бұрын
All right Kate, I’m gonna come right out and say this. The woman that made those mean comments to you is an absolute grinch. I’m using the term grinch because it’s almost Christmas time. I do hope your daughter feels better soon. Some people just have too much time on their hands so they want to criticize people for how they parent. Honestly, they want to act like their shit don’t stink. I’m so sorry you had to go through that. You’re saying the same thing I’m thinking. What is wrong with people today. Do they got nothing better to do then criticize other people they don’t know for how they parent their kid or for their kid having an illness. People suck sometimes. I am really sorry again that you had to go through that and I hope things start to go better. I’m really sorry to hear about your dad. I just think the stroke may have messed with his brain and made him a completely different person. You get through it. Just like your parents wouldn’t have stopped loving you as a kid you shouldn’t stop having a relationship with your dad just because of his problems. Quite the opposite. I think he needs help and I think your best course of action would be to show love and support and kindness. Even though it’s hard sometimes.
@JaniceTaylor-it3edАй бұрын
Praying about it
@dianasimplifiesАй бұрын
I'm so sorry about your dad. 😢 My parents are much older and no one has had a stroke but they are also so diff from 5 years ago so I sort of understand what you are saying. 😢
@JaniceTaylor-it3edАй бұрын
I will keep your all in prayer 🙏
@dianasimplifiesАй бұрын
Loved seeing Wynnie paint your nails. 😅
@Ilovegod821Ай бұрын
not one of us moms and dad's are perfect we do our best just like u do. ❤
@ozzacassiepophart6349Ай бұрын
People are going to make nasty comments, even though that may hurt sometimes they are really just comments. Sometimes you have to share the hard parts because how else are people going to know the real side of autism if you don’t share it. If you’re not showing the harder side of autism you’re giving the people what they want. I mean the bad people. The way you handle those people is don’t give them what they want and just block them. If they make comments like that, just block them. Also, just ignore those people. They’re only out to make people do what they want.
@PaulaVance-k7gАй бұрын
Kate, I would love to tell you about my experience with my Mama after her stroke. I also know exactly what you are talking about with Winnie’s stomach issues. We raised my husband’s grandson and we went through the stomach issues for years! How is the best way to contact you privately? I just want to encourage you if possible.