Suzanne Kamata, the editor of Love You to Pieces: Creative Writers on Raising a Child with Special Needs, lives in Japan and has written a powerful essay about the current tragedy. You can read it HERE.
A beautiful and sobering essay. Like a commenter, I am thinking of all the babies there who need extra care..after taking Ever home and using the nebulizer... it's so scary to need anything 'extra' when disaster strikes
A beautiful and sobering essay. Like a commenter, I am thinking of all the babies there who need extra care..after taking Ever home and using the nebulizer... it's so scary to need anything 'extra' when disaster strikes
ReplyDeleteThe essay's last line really speaks to a grim existential dilemma of many special needs parents.
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ReplyDeletethanks for this link. Powerful and, living in a country prone to earthquakes, sobering.
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