When the milestones, the charts, and the sequence in development are not there for our children, parents and caregivers like us set out on our own pathway. Elisabeth's story is about searching for the X factor. The X factor that was discovered only in hindsight beginning with an emotional bond and a fleeting but tangible smile to mean "yes" and a flinch in eyebrows to mean "no."
This is a great picture, with all sorts of detail to lose oneself in. I love the clouds, and especially the grassy mountainside in the middle of the right side. You've probably never heard someone "review" scenery details like that before....
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This is a great picture, with all sorts of detail to lose oneself in. I love the clouds, and especially the grassy mountainside in the middle of the right side. You've probably never heard someone "review" scenery details like that before....
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