tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3251195309464439986.post3190725844340468530..comments2024-02-10T14:34:29.008-05:00Comments on bush baby colvin: words are hardbushbabycolvinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01253784132948779336noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3251195309464439986.post-72964404798662585982015-12-23T13:09:31.421-05:002015-12-23T13:09:31.421-05:00Bethany, my heart aches every time I read about Br...Bethany, my heart aches every time I read about Bronwyn's struggles. The past couple of years I have watched my own daughter struggle with words. Her struggle is in the form of dyslexia. It is so painful to watch but I tell myself that in no way do I want to take this struggle away from her because God is forming character in her that will make her into the person that He wants her to be. It is the hardest thing to watch a child go through pain but I know she will be refined. Praying that you get to see glimpses of His beautiful refinement in Bronwyn. You truly have a gift for words. Thanks for sharing the real moments of your life. Merry Christmas!Jenny Kaluzanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3251195309464439986.post-12108362957906015702015-12-22T13:18:35.330-05:002015-12-22T13:18:35.330-05:00Oh, lady! Praying with you for her resilient heart...Oh, lady! Praying with you for her resilient heart & nimble mind.<br />I'm amazed at how hard it is having TWO kids, and of mine, the one that is THREE generally takes up so much more energy (emotionally). Aren't babies supposed to be hard?<br /><br />I can relate to the feeling of recognizing in hindsight parenting errors. I pray God's grace is big enough to cover my blunders. It sure does keep me humble, and thankful that I don't navigate the ocean of motherhood alone.<br /><br />Love to you & the wee ones.<br />And YES, echoing praise for the good angels sent to bless our littles.heidiann(e)https://www.blogger.com/profile/01352654781008527085noreply@blogger.com