



1994 - Susan: Amy meets Mike, her "one and only" and my first impression is positive! By this time Amy is finishing up her second year of college. She started at a community college, and I think I got my message across - "It's not where you start that really counts, it's where you finish!" She was headed into a four-year university the following fall. And then Mike entered her world. Everything was great, except for one little concern in my "mother's heart." Mike had learning issues - I knew the minute I saw his writing. What if they got married and had children, especially boys, since data has proven boys have more learning problems than girls? A habit, long established, kicks in - I prayed.
2010 - Amy: I was working late one afternoon when my phone rang. It was Jay's second grade teacher. I knew Jay had a math test that day, but I was puzzled about why she was calling me. My husband, Mike, who is as patient as the day is long, had worked with Jay the night before. By the time they were done going over the material, both father and son were all smiles. They were confident Jay was prepared for the exam. Jay's teacher explained to me that when Jay had turned in his test he was certain he got an A. But when she checked it, he had missed every problem. My heart sank. I was very familiar with the overwhelming sense of frustration Jay felt when he learned he had failed the exam he was sure he had passed. At that moment I prayed my son wouldn't let this one incident overshadow all of his hard work, and I prayed the Lord would help me be the kind of mom to Jay that my mother was to me, my biggest fan and my greatest advocate.
1996 - Susan: As I watched Amy clicking across the atrium in her high heels and red dress at her new place of employment, my heart soared. She had landed a summer job, with a promise of a full time job with benefits after college graduation. I wanted to do a happy dance! God is so good, steady and true. The doors that Amy and I couldn't open, He did.
2010 - Amy: One evening Jay came home and announced there was going to be a talent show at school. He said he wanted to play his guitar. I didn't even think when I blurted out, "Well you're just not that good at it yet, Jay." I couldn't believe I had chosen my words so carelessly. Jay questioned himself constantly, and I had just made it worse by making him believe he wasn't any good at the guitar. My words stung him, and he ran to his room. I knew Jay had great potential with his guitar, but he hadn't had one single lesson. Once I talked with Jay about the meaning behind my words and I apologized, we agreed we would get him signed up for lessons. God has given Jay many gifts, and I'm learning through the school of hard knocks that it's good to find an outlet for him, something that doesn't pertain to school, that he can feel good about. When second grade came to an end, Jay was able to see the results of all his hard work. Mike and I sat in a conference room surrounded by his teacher, the principal, a social worker and his Title I teacher. I was soaking it all in, watching my eight year old boy detail his second grade accomplishments to all of us. I wasn't kidding myself. The challenges Jay faces are far from over, but it was a little piece of glory for him to bask in, and I was thankful.
2010 - Susan: Hard work is what it's all about; that and God. Amy and Mike have turned into two of the most outstanding - not even close to average - parents I know. I believe God has used their learning issues to make them even better parents and people, just as He promises in Romans 8:28, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose," the verse I have held on to through the good times and bad. God's word plus hard work - Passed on.