Our Emily and Our Infinite Love
We couldn’t have children but we had two through Adoption. We tried IVF twice. Wouldn’t change a thing.
My beautiful little girl Emily Wyatt is now a grown woman! Emily was born beyond perfect on September 14th 1999. After her 2 month and four month well baby visits her life began to slowly change. Her brother by this time was fully autistic and we began to put one and one together. We discontinued the visits after the second round but the damage was very gradual. That’s why they want to space them out. Today Emily is 24 years old and functions at the level of an 8-year-old. She is stuck in adolescence. But she is the most kind courteous and caring young woman you could ever meet and I would not change her for the world! Read about Emily in my book Light in the Darkness – Greg Wyatt
Where will Emily go when you can’t take care of her anymore, Greg? It’s sad and I didn’t want to post this comment, but Weston’s already in a group home. Will Emily be safe and protected (from the various horrors that happen to autistic women in group homes)? Will she be able to make friends in her new home(s)? Will she be able to receive ongoing adult occupational therapy services when you’re in heaven, will she eventually learn various things she previously couldn’t?