I, too, have a dream.
I have a grand dream about persons with disabilities, persons like my daughter Sophie and the many children and adults that I have met here and in person, being fully accepted and included in all aspects of our culture, with all the rights and dignities accorded to all humans from birth until death.
That's my simple dream.
My more complicated dream is that my daughter Sophie will stop having seizures and live a long and happy life.
video via my friend LP
Beautiful dreams--may they come to pass.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is Amen to that Prayer! I see part of the reality of that dream unfold as the world and the disability world especially rallies around Amelia Rivera. Maybe she will be a modern day Rosa Parks? Could be a new chapter of history evolving before our eyes...
ReplyDeleteA big round of Amens to what you and Phil said!
ReplyDeleteDreaming right along with you!
ReplyDeleteYour dream is beautiful and I will dream right along with you. For your Sophie, for my girl, for them all.
ReplyDeleteI hope your dream comes true!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Beautiful dreams, both of them.
ReplyDeleteYes!
ReplyDeleteE, I love you for this. You are such an amazing role model to me. Thank you helping us to dream your dream, too.
it is a good dream.
ReplyDeleteMay those dreams, shared by many, come true!
ReplyDeletethis makes my heart ache.
ReplyDeletedreaming with you, for your daughter...
Good and worthy dreams. May they come true. May they be swift.
ReplyDeleteWell, the first to me should be a given anyway,
ReplyDeleteand the second will keep bringing me to my knees in hope and prayer .