There should be no more hushed tones, somber faces or sorrowful apologies. The news of Down syndrome ought to be delivered with smiles, congratulations, a hearty slap on the back and a look of envy from every doctor in the world.
our youngest baby son born October 20, 2007 and diagnosed with Trisomy 21 a week later. He is the source of never-ending rivers of joy. I heard someone say on Christian radio recently that people who have special needs children will tell you that the day that child came into their lives, joy came into the home. I couldn't have said it better myself. Was his diagnosis easy? No...and was there great anxiety? Yes...but there is no doubt about it that God was nearer than ever before. Jars of Clay have written "The Valley Song" from where the title of this blog comes from. There are no truer words to describe the journey from week 20 of my pregnancy to the birth of our precious child..."I will sing of Your Mercies that lead me through valleys of sorrow...to rivers of joy."
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about me
Jill
My name is Jill Kocian. I'm the happy mom of four great kids...feel really blessed to be the wife of James and honored to be a child of God. I work in real estate during the day, but my heart is in the home doing things for my family and creating an atmosphere of good cooking, creative decorating, learning and growing together and fun times. We love to snow ski, play dinner-time games around the table, have friends over and fellowship with our church family. My husband and I enjoy reading, playing Scrabble, and watching 24. We love to camp, ski, sing, work hard and have fun.
Have you ever wondered who's who when you read someone's blog? I have...so in case you're new here...or you don't know me...here's the gang I refer to in most of my posts! You can read about each one at the bottom of my page! I wish everyone would do this, so we'd all know who people are talking about. But the star of the blog is Nate...and he's probably why you're reading this in the first place! His story is just below...and if you're looking for more detail on how and when his diagnosis was discovered, go the beginning pages of this blog...
4 comments:
oh, so sweet!
Yep...no words necessary, this pic says it all...what a cutie!
Beautiful! I love that photo... so sweet!
super duper cute Nate!
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