This is what it’s like to live with Down Syndrome
Most parents know the ups and downs of babies. I mean the picking up, the putting down, the picking up and the putting down especially when the tyke turns to walking. In our case since my son spends all his time scooting on the floor, the ups and downs last longer. There’s an advantage to all this. I get to see the world from another view point because I spend a lot looking up.
I see the specks un-swept; the scratches on the bottom of the coffee table; the dust balls under the sofa; and the sunlight as it beams in from the window in the ceiling. If I wasn’t down here, I’d have missed it all.


