Ma's Reclaiming Peace :
Proud of you Uncle Andy. Your body may not always let you catch up with your brain, but this heavy work of doing the crummy thing is powerful. It may not be easy and it may be really frustrating, and that's understandable. Your words, every single one matter each day, even if their not always verbally on track. My sister had a birth defect that prevented her from closing her mouth. She lived 41 years, in a wheelchair all but 3, and became a Quadraplegic (mostly paraplegic most of her life). She used a device to write and speak, because her body wouldn't let her do more than sound out vowels from time to time. She was brilliant, graduated high school with a 3.8. Physical limitations don't show who you truly are, only the immensive grit, determination, and powerful character you have within to live beyond barriers. You've come along way, and rather speech comes back vocally or not in time, you do your best and that is enough. I promise. My sister would of loved your business and shirts. She would be proud of your business and how your showing up for yourself and your family, and what you've designed for pets. Never give up, you are making the world a better place.
2026-06-19 09:19:30