I love this slide show. Brings back a lot of memories. The boys are so full of life. To watch them as they grow is fun and impressive. We band of brothers is not just a word but a fact. They prove they can live a full and happy life not in spite of everything but rather because of who they are. I liked the photo of your Dad. A lot of wheel power there for sure. A lot to love.
Thank you John for visiting the site. You’ve known many of these young men from when they were young and witnessed them grow not only physically, but emotionally, and as they figured out ways to conquer some of the most extreme physical limitations of any human being. You mentioned my dad, well, I could never have asked for better role models of grandparents to special needs children than my parents. Both my mother and father accepted each one for who he was and these are memories I cherish forever of my parents. Marian
Yep, weren’t they cute and innocent when younger! Just like I was with my curly, dark hair and sparkling, clear eyes! What happened? No, seriously, it’s been an emotional process for me to put these photos together and share with others who want to know about the family. Most of the time I don’t think of my family in numbers because I see each son as individuals with completely different personalities. And, that’s how it should be. Marian
Hello, Marian and all, WOW! I looked at the pictures and smiled and laughed at the same time. I remember when Ben was a baby and I held him, and many of the other children. Seems like a forever ago. What a mission and blessing you have been to the children as I am sure they have been to you. God surely will give you high rewards when you get to heaven and I’m sure Miss Nellie (my mother) and your parents are helping get it ready, when the Lord is ready! I think of you so much and Bonnie and I speak of you often. You have surely sacrificed a lot for your family, but I’m sure there is much reward in each day. Take care and God Bless, Nancy
Thank you, Nancy, for your moving words and perception on my life. As you said, I have sacrificed a lot and well, I feel my biggest sacrifice is the inability to travel as I once did. These sons who are still living at home are not small and it’s not easy to just pick up and go as I once did. But, I have truly been rewarded thousands of times over from my sons with how they have developed and enjoyed life under my care. It’s such a rewarding life. Marian
Your style is very unique compared to other folks I have read stuff from.
I appreciate you for posting when you’ve got the opportunity, Guess I will
just book mark this site.
Man….What a crew! You all are very special. Thanks for all the warm memories and for sharing all the up dates. It has been great catching up with all the family happenings. It has been a wonderful walk down memory lane. I think of you often and am amazed at your very full life and continued caring for your men.
Thank you for taking the time to look around and post comments. For all my readers out there, Sandy was my first social worker when I began my life long career of being a mom. ~ Marian
What a wonderful chronicle of your amazing, loving life. The smiles on the boys faces says it all. They were truly in a loving relationship under your nurturing care! Blessings!
Thank you Nile for visiting our site and sharing your opinions. I am blessed! So many wonderful memories when I look into the faces of my sons. Today I feel them turning my sometimes sleepless nights and my devoted love around as they bestow their love and protection upon me and each other. Once again – I am so, so blessed. ~ Marian
Absolutely a neat group you have. I’m honored to have met you and the boys/Men in your household. You are unique, and unending fountain of positive energy. You have paid it forward for millions of others, not just in who you are and what you do. But you also knock at the hearts of countless others. Thanks for waking something in me, forever in debt to you.
Thank you for reading our webpage. Your positive comments are appreciated. We still have a large group living at home with the youngest now being 27 years of age. Hard to believe but that’s how life goes. ~ Marian
I love this slide show. Brings back a lot of memories. The boys are so full of life. To watch them as they grow is fun and impressive. We band of brothers is not just a word but a fact. They prove they can live a full and happy life not in spite of everything but rather because of who they are. I liked the photo of your Dad. A lot of wheel power there for sure. A lot to love.
Thank you John for visiting the site. You’ve known many of these young men from when they were young and witnessed them grow not only physically, but emotionally, and as they figured out ways to conquer some of the most extreme physical limitations of any human being. You mentioned my dad, well, I could never have asked for better role models of grandparents to special needs children than my parents. Both my mother and father accepted each one for who he was and these are memories I cherish forever of my parents. Marian
It is lovely to see all the photos of the guys when they were little! Thanks for sharing these memories.
Yep, weren’t they cute and innocent when younger! Just like I was with my curly, dark hair and sparkling, clear eyes! What happened? No, seriously, it’s been an emotional process for me to put these photos together and share with others who want to know about the family. Most of the time I don’t think of my family in numbers because I see each son as individuals with completely different personalities. And, that’s how it should be. Marian
Hello, Marian and all, WOW! I looked at the pictures and smiled and laughed at the same time. I remember when Ben was a baby and I held him, and many of the other children. Seems like a forever ago. What a mission and blessing you have been to the children as I am sure they have been to you. God surely will give you high rewards when you get to heaven and I’m sure Miss Nellie (my mother) and your parents are helping get it ready, when the Lord is ready! I think of you so much and Bonnie and I speak of you often. You have surely sacrificed a lot for your family, but I’m sure there is much reward in each day. Take care and God Bless, Nancy
Thank you, Nancy, for your moving words and perception on my life. As you said, I have sacrificed a lot and well, I feel my biggest sacrifice is the inability to travel as I once did. These sons who are still living at home are not small and it’s not easy to just pick up and go as I once did. But, I have truly been rewarded thousands of times over from my sons with how they have developed and enjoyed life under my care. It’s such a rewarding life. Marian
Marian, this site is amazing! I read your profile of each of your sons, and it brought back so many memories! Thank you.
Hello Karen, Thank you for your comment and I’m glad you enjoyed seeing these pictures. You’ve known this family for a long, long time. Marian
Your style is very unique compared to other folks I have read stuff from.
I appreciate you for posting when you’ve got the opportunity, Guess I will
just book mark this site.
Man….What a crew! You all are very special. Thanks for all the warm memories and for sharing all the up dates. It has been great catching up with all the family happenings. It has been a wonderful walk down memory lane. I think of you often and am amazed at your very full life and continued caring for your men.
Thank you for taking the time to look around and post comments. For all my readers out there, Sandy was my first social worker when I began my life long career of being a mom. ~ Marian
Hi Marian,
What a wonderful chronicle of your amazing, loving life. The smiles on the boys faces says it all. They were truly in a loving relationship under your nurturing care! Blessings!
Thank you Nile for visiting our site and sharing your opinions. I am blessed! So many wonderful memories when I look into the faces of my sons. Today I feel them turning my sometimes sleepless nights and my devoted love around as they bestow their love and protection upon me and each other. Once again – I am so, so blessed. ~ Marian
Hi Marian,
Absolutely a neat group you have. I’m honored to have met you and the boys/Men in your household. You are unique, and unending fountain of positive energy. You have paid it forward for millions of others, not just in who you are and what you do. But you also knock at the hearts of countless others. Thanks for waking something in me, forever in debt to you.
Thank you for reading our webpage. Your positive comments are appreciated. We still have a large group living at home with the youngest now being 27 years of age. Hard to believe but that’s how life goes. ~ Marian