This captures my relationship with Mason. I have been with him at 99.9% of his doctors visits, hospital stays, therapies , etc. The .1% is when his Dad comes to my relief. I don't like to leave him (especially when he's in the hospital) because I just couldn't bear not being there if something happened to go south. I know him well and, given our history, I am slightly paranoid and so I make sure any sign of respiratory distress or pain is addressed to immediately (mostly to ease my mind). There have been times when my paranoia (or is it "mothers intuition"?) has paid off so I probably won't quit anytime soon. ๐ I guess what I'm trying to say is that I love this child to the core and I know without a doubt the Lord is with him--with us. Some people bond with their kids over sports or other activities; our bond was solidified in the doctor's office. It's our "thing." Hey, I'll take it. #blessed #ohmason
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