By nkemakonam89 on Skatehive
If you finish giving birth as a mom, and you didn't have any child with cerebral palsy challenges, then you should be very grateful to God. Not that you are better than those moms with such children with the challenge, but then, we can't question God; He allows whatever He wishes to allow to happen in our lives. So as part of this year’s Mother’s Day theme—celebrating true love in action. I and my fellow mothers visited children with cerebral palsy at their center and showed love to them. It was a visit that made me really rethink how much I give God gratitude rather than complain. Yes, I have a challenging child, and I feel bad about it as a mother, but when I saw these children at the cerebral palsy center, I couldn't control my tears. I realized that my own case is primary. Imagine passing through the whole pregnancy journey and now birthing such a challenging child who can't walk, nor eat by himself, who can't develop like other children, and with lots of developmental defects, yet