3rd July is #worldrtsday and usually by now I've decided on a few images, slapped a few words together about why awareness days are so important and, flip, some years even had a t-shirt or two printed 👊 This year, with all the Covid-19 uncertainty and additional concerns heaped on top of the 'normal' concerns most special-needs families face, reflecting on a life without Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome seems to be occupying my mind more than usual...a life without watching you go through endless medical interventions, without watching a beautiful and incredibly receptive little mind struggle with a body which robs you of speech, without watching you innocently forgive attitudes and behaviours you shouldn't even know exist, without the daily (or nightly) mind-numbing fear of what will happen to you when I'm gone. And then I think about the 11yr old boy you would be without RTS...I can almost hear that non-stop, sing-song voice chatting my ear off, imagine a feisty little character asserting himself 100 times a day as his beautiful and incredibly receptive little mind continuously amazes me. Kinda like the non-stop, sing-song voice which fills my every day as you go about your conquering, kinda like the beautiful mind that almost-daily amazes me with the wonders it has stored in there alongside an awareness of your vulnerability, against which you assert that little feisty character. Give or take a surgery or ten and (hopefully) minus a backhand or twenty (Sam's, not mine 😜) you'd be the exact same little guy. Just without the invaluable life lessons...without the unique opportunities to shine...the precious RTS family bonds...and without the funkiest hair any kid could ask for! Do I wish away the heartbreaking challenges and hardships that medically-fragile and differently-abled people have to endure? Every minute of every day! But never will that overshadow the thankfulness and gratitude for the soul(e) this journey has shaped. Happy World RTS Day to our Rubinstein-Taybi Familia 💜
#samtheconqueror #rtswarrior #cpwarrior #rubinsteintaybisyndrome #worldrtsday
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