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Mothers of Handicapped Children
Most women become mothers by accident, some
by choice, a few by social pressures and a couple by habit. This year,
nearly 100,000 women will become mothers of handicapped children.
Did you
ever wonder how mothers of handicapped children are chosen?
Somehow I visualize
God hovering over Earth selecting his instruments for propagation with
great care and deliberation. As he observes, he instructs his angels to
make notes in a giant ledger.

"Armstrong, Beth; son; patron saint, Matthew."
"Forrest, Marjorie; daughter; patron saint, Cecelia."
"Rudledge,
Carrie; twins; patron
saint......... give her Gerard.
He's used to profanity."

Finally, he passes a name to an
angel and smiles, "Give her a
handicapped child." The angel is
curious. "Why this one, God?
She's so happy." "Exactly,"
smiles God. "Could I give a
handicapped child a mother who
does not know laughter? That
would be cruel." "But has she
patience?" asks the angel. "I
don't want her to have too much
patience or she will drown in a
sea of self-pity and despair.
Once the shock and resentment
wear off, she'll handle it. "I
watched her today. She has that
feeling of self and independence
that is so rare and so necessary
in a mother.
You see, the child I am giving
her has his own world. She has
to make it live in her world and
that's not going to be easy."
"But, Lord, I don't think she
even believes in you." God
smiles. "No matter. I can fix
that.
This one is perfect. She has
just enough selfishness." The
angel gasps, "Selfishness? Is
that a virtue?" God nods. "If
she can't separate herself from
the child occasionally, she'll
never survive.
Yes, there is a woman whom I
will bless with a child less
than perfect. She doesn't
realize it yet, but she is to be
envied. She will never take for
granted a 'spoken word.' She
will never consider a 'step'
ordinary.
When her child says 'Mama' for
the first time, she will be
present at a miracle and know
it!
When she describes a tree or a
sunset to her blind child, she
will see it as few people ever
see my creations. "I will permit
her to see clearly the things I
see---- ignorance, cruelty,
prejudice--- and allow her to
rise above them. She will never
be alone. I will be at her side
every minute of every day of her
life because she is doing my
work as surely as she is here by
my side."
"And what about her patron
saint?" asks the angel, his pen
poised in mid-air.
"God smiles. "A mirror will
suffice."
Erma Bombeck
1927-1996

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