15 September 2009

Encouraging Comments

Today, I will be posting these very encouraging comments :

Nate True said:

"I loved to read this. It is so inspiring how your faith and love stands strong in spite of adversity. Remember the day will come when Miggy will be repaired and we will all live together with God forever. This life will only seem like the blink of an eye compared to that."
Kimmy Maclang said...

I am so glad you are writing all this down, and sharing your experience with the rest of the world. tita, i am very proud of you, ninong, and calis in every way, please remember that. this blog makes me even prouder of you.
i am sure that somewhere down the road, miggy will be so much better that he will be able to function by himself. he's a smart kid, and he's progressing so well.
i love miggy! love you tita!
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Tara Ethington said.....
I just wanted to tell you that I have been reading your blog and I wanted to tell you how brave you are for sharing your experiences with everyone. You are such a good mother and I am so proud of you and all the hard work you do to make sure that your family has the best life they can. I know what it's like to be a mother and all the things you have to do on a daily basis and I know you have added challenges with Miggy's autism. You are doing such a good job though and I know that Our Father in Heaven is watching you and that he must be so proud of you.
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Katherine Maclang said:

Hi Tita! I finally was able to become a "follower." I feel proud to have experienced some of these moments with you and to know that Miggy knows me and calls me by name. This is the article (Counting the Wins and not the Losses) I want to comment most about because it's true that you're really lucky; you have Tito Gerry by your side. Not only that, you have Clarisse, a wonderful sister by any standard. It's funny how Calisa is really a blessing to you. God could've given you an older child who does not have any sense of responsibility or does not know how to love and relate with an autistic child. But instead, He gave you a patient and loving Calisa. Just like He gave Ninang Etchie a Justin who loves Tristan with all his heart.
Just want to share to your readers how I am a witness to Clarisse's patience and understanding. She doesn't even try to compete for attention. She studies hard (consistent honor student) and can be relied on to watch over her brother.
Also Tita, I want to say kudos to you for being a very good mother. Superwoman ka talaga! We're always here for you, supporting you. You know that. Love you!
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Hi Tita!
I have been reading your blog, and I wanted to tell you that I love you.
I really miss you, and I am really proud of you. Talk to you soon
love, kira

Malooh True said:

Despite the endless challenges you and your family are faced with, your persistence is very encouraging. You have overcome the adversities that is thrown your way and continue to strive at great lengths. You are a great mother.I pray that you stay healthy for Miggy depends on you. I love you, sis!


Jenn Edwardson said:

Wow. I posted your blog on my FB page as I am so deeply moved by it. I am a Christian mom to twin autistic boys and just last Sunday, Jacob, who is more profoundly autistic than Joshua, said, "Mama! Jesus is in my heart!!" He was unable to communicate anything like that before. So when I saw Miggy's words about his faith, I just teared up. I loved it. Thank you for sharing your lives which I know aren't secret but the experiences are still intimate. What you are doing is a gift. And it's appreciated.