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Uplifting: A mother’s beautiful message to people who stare at her daughter.

Jordan Grace was born with Trisomy-21, the most common form of Down Syndrome. But for Maria, it is not a “disease” or a condition to ‘cope with’. It is one to celebrate. To know and love a child with Down Syndrome is a gift.

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(Image: Supplied via Maria Jordan MacKeigan)

“I never thought this day would come. No, not the day when they told me my baby had a heart defect. Not the day when they told us more than likely this heart defect was associated with Down Syndrome. Nor the day when I cried myself to sleep thinking about what life would be like for my precious baby.

Not when she had open heart surgery. Or all those days that she had echoes and ECGs to make sure the surgery had gone well.

Not that day when she smiled, or laughed, or cried. When she rolled to get her toys or when she sat and scooted for the first time. When she stands in her crib by herself and says mama each day! When she signs and communicates so well.

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Maybe those days when we get those weird stares, when people look at my beautiful daughter then look at me then turn away quick and pretend they weren’t actually looking at us.

Not those days when I get how cute, and sweet my baby girl is, and how some flock to see and talk to her. I love those moments!

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Or, those beautiful days when we go for strolls or those days when we go on family bike rides.

But today when someone asked me what side effects this “disease” of Trisomy 21 caused, yes today when a lab technician asked ‘don’t they tell you when you’re pregnant about Trisomy 21?’

Today, when I felt sorry for another human being for being unaware of life beyond “normality.” For not having the privilege to know and love someone like my loving daughter, someone who shows me love in ways I didn’t even know were possible!

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Today I thought of those words a dear friend said ‘I wish every family had a loved one with Down Syndrome,’ and how amazing that sentence is. How I feel like people who don’t know what life is like with my sweet baby, are missing out on this angelic piece of heaven.

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(Image: Supplied via Maria Jordan MacKeigan)

I’ve known how lucky I am to have been given this unique gift from God and to be in this “secret society” filled with love, the moment I met my baby girl, when she looked up at me with those wondrous eyes.

I wish you understanding, true love, happiness and most of all the gift of knowing and loving an angel here on earth.”

You can find this post and many others from Maria Jordan MacKeigan on her blog: MommyTor. 

You can also follow her on Facebook HERE.