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<blockquote data-quote="Scent of Cedar *" data-source="post: 690233" data-attributes="member: 17461"><p>It is deeply troubling on so many levels. Each of us will have gone through this too, Nomad. Here too, we must hold ourselves and one another with compassion. Whatever the woman's reasons for behaving boorishly, she does not define you or your child. As for her. The Kennedy family also had a Difficult Child. Horrible things happened, in their initial responses. But, like we are doing too, the Kennedy family learned another way of seeing. They learned another way of understanding what matters, about a life. And because of what happened between them and their child, all of us have Special Olympics, and a changed measure for the value of a life, today.</p><p></p><p>This is the motto of the Special Olympics: Let me win. If I cannot win, let me be brave.</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scent of Cedar *, post: 690233, member: 17461"] It is deeply troubling on so many levels. Each of us will have gone through this too, Nomad. Here too, we must hold ourselves and one another with compassion. Whatever the woman's reasons for behaving boorishly, she does not define you or your child. As for her. The Kennedy family also had a Difficult Child. Horrible things happened, in their initial responses. But, like we are doing too, the Kennedy family learned another way of seeing. They learned another way of understanding what matters, about a life. And because of what happened between them and their child, all of us have Special Olympics, and a changed measure for the value of a life, today. This is the motto of the Special Olympics: Let me win. If I cannot win, let me be brave. Cedar [/QUOTE]
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