The beauty of my story is the importance of each character in it. Every single chapter is filled with memories and experiences that have made me the person I am today.
In the beginning, my parents made the decision to raise me as no different and because of this every mistake, decision, opportunity, and accomplishment can be accredited to the resiliency and support of family and friends.
My baby boy, 3 1/2 months, has achondroplasia and I have searched and searched for a male voice in the achondroplasia blog world. So thrilled to have found you!
Great blog! So glad to have found it. I particularly like your “23 Things” post and found it very relatable. I have achondroplasia too and write here: http://www.lifeatanotherlevel.blogspot.com.au/
Thank you Mathew, this is awesome. Haven’t seen you in forever. Good to hear you all seem to be doing well. Your well-written essay is making the rounds tonight on the online parent groups in the LPA world. Best wishes. Ruth R
My baby boy, 3 1/2 months, has achondroplasia and I have searched and searched for a male voice in the achondroplasia blog world. So thrilled to have found you!
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Great blog! So glad to have found it. I particularly like your “23 Things” post and found it very relatable. I have achondroplasia too and write here: http://www.lifeatanotherlevel.blogspot.com.au/
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Thank you Mathew, this is awesome. Haven’t seen you in forever. Good to hear you all seem to be doing well. Your well-written essay is making the rounds tonight on the online parent groups in the LPA world. Best wishes. Ruth R
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Keep on keepin’ on, Matthew! I love, love, love your attitude and perspective! We could all use a little more light in this world : )
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