@PriyaC 

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PriyaC

Just the little things

Sometimes it’s just the little things in life that make you really grateful. I have only recently been diagnosed and have had a flare of symptoms since the end of December. I would say this is the first day since then that I have felt a bit more like my old self again. I didn’t realise how much I missed walking outside hand in hand with my nearly 3 year old son. It made me forget just for a little while about my condition. I ache this evening from the walking and I’m not sure what tomorrow will bring, but am happy. It’s lovely to see he is growing up to be a caring empathic boy. He is aware that mummy has been at the hospital quite a lot recently and not been able to go out #littlewins
@jona

What a beautiful post. There is so much beauty in this world. I hope you continue to have this space in your heart that allows you to connect with it. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Lots of love to you and the little one!

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@NS21

It won't make you feel better, but I do think they way kids see us does show empathy. My daughter was 2 when I ended up in a relapse that put me in a wheelchair, unable to lift her. By the time I started trying to walk again, she absolutely loved it. She became my little side kick all over again, whilst I should have been celebrating her running & not tripping up she was celebrating the steps I was taking. She had no clue what was going on, just that I needed some help. She's now 12 & is the kindest, sassiest & empathetic preteen filled with a dash of attitude but will always ask if I need help with anything if she sees im struggling. He won't remember, but you do & if you can feel/see it then celebrate it. Little wins with our little people are the best wins 🧡

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