Sunday, December 24, 2017

When Christmas Isn’t What You Expected

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child with down syndrome first Christmas

Noah’s First Christmas!

A little over seven years ago we were surprised to learn, ten days before Christmas, that our first born son was going to be born with Down syndrome. (You can read his birth story here.) We had absolutely no idea that Noah was going to be born with Down syndrome, and (candidly) having a child with special needs wasn’t nesscerjaly on our Christmas wish list. I don’t mean that in a mean way, we love Noah and he is, without a doubt, one of the best gifts in our life, but we probably wouldn’t have written having a child with special needs in to our story, if we were the ones writing our own story.

All of that to say, we wouldn’t change a single chromosome on him. We love him sooooo much!

new born with down syndrome at Christmas

#NewParentMode

Needless to say, our first Christmas was different than we expected. Not only was Noah born with Down syndrome, but his newborn screening test came back positive for Glutaric acidemia, type 1 (GA-1)...(which was scary)…that later ended up being a false positive.

The Christmas a few days after Noah was born was a much different Christmas that I expected. It was a good Christmas, we were new parents of a little boy we loved, so I’d say it was a great Christmas, it was just an unexpected one.

A Message to Anyone Going Through a Though Christmas

With the amount of people that follow our story, the odds are that someone reading this is going through an unexpected / hard Christmas this year. Perhaps you’re alone this year, or dealing with an illness. Maybe you recently received a Down syndrome diagnosis and you’re working your way through that. Perhaps you lost your job recently, or your finances aren’t looking good this year. Maybe there are no gifts under the Christmas tree this year (and maybe there isn’t even enough money to buy a Christmas tree this year to put presents under…if you had any) you’re feeling bad about what Christmas is going to be like for your kids this year.

In other words, this Christmas doesn’t feel like your best Christmas.

new born with Down syndrome Christmas tree

If that’s your situation, if this Christmas is a hard one for you, I want you to know you’re being thought of this morning. I prayed for you this morning. You may be reading this and don’t consider yourself religious, that’s ok. I just wanted you to know you were being thought of, and to remind you that you aren’t alone, even though you may feel like it at times.

The Christmas Story is a Reminder That You Aren’t Alone

If you ever feel like you’re alone, or that you don’t know how you’re going to get through this season, I want you to remember what Christmas is really all about. You know that baby “boy” that was born in a manger? The one you see in the nativity scenes? He was much more than a cute baby that got some gifts from some wise man.

He is God.

For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

Isaiah 9:6

As that verse says, he is a “Mighty God” and He cares greatly for you. You may not always feel that He does. You may even wonder if He sees you and all that is going on in your life. Let me assure you, He does. He sees all of your worry, all of your pain, all of your stress. He sees it all, and He loves you. He cares for you. You can give all of those problems, concerns, and worries to Him this Christmas.

During Christmas, Jesus came down to Earth. He came to be among us. He came to be with us. Christmas is proof that Jesus is with us. Because of Christmas we are never alone.

father holding a child with down syndrome

You Can Trust God

Speaking of “unexpected Christmas” imagine Mary (from the Bible.) My guess is she had no idea she would be giving birth to the Savior of the world. That she would give brith to the One who would change all of our lives if we would only believe in Him. But even though she was living through an unexpected Christmas, even though her situation was a surprise to her, it wasn’t a surprise to God. Mary could trust God.

And no matter what you are going through today, you can trust God, too.

child with special needs cute hat

As you’re scrolling through your Facebook or Instagram account the Christmas and seeing all of the fun that other people are having, and you aren’t. All of the smiles people have on their faces, as you wipe away tears, I want to remind you once more…that baby in the manger (Jesus) sees you…and He cares!

If I (Noah’s Dad) can ever be of any help, or encouragement, to you. Or, if you have any questions about the true Christmas story, contact me. Oh, and if you ever think you’re all alone, you aren’t. If got five friends over at our Smith house, a community of thousands on our Facebook Group!

down syndrome family united states

You’ve got a friend in us!

Merry Christmas.

By the way, this video is always  a great reminder. 🙂

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