
Taking care of a child is no easy task, especially when you haven’t done it in decades! When my grandson moved in with my husband and me, I was worried. Would my parenting skills be too outdated to keep a ten year old boy in line? Would my husband be too busy working to do fatherly bonding activities? And would the young mothers at the PTA meetings look at me with pity?
All my worry was put the rest almost instantly! Brad was such an easy child to take care of: he was sweet, smart, patient and willing to learn how to live in our house. He thrived at school – his teacher loved him, and his fellow students were quick to make him their friend. Everything was great, and my husband and I loved being parents again.
This time around, I only worked part time, so I could spend my extra hours being the best parent possible. Because my husband worked early, I walked with Brad to school and picked him up. I got to meet other parents, and made new friends. All because a little miracle named Brad became my main duty.
But we all would need another miracle – nearly a year to the day after Brad entered our lives, we were threatened with losing him. Brad was diagnosed with bone cancer out of the blue and our family was plunged into crisis. Brad needed to be driven to a specialist multiple times a week, my husband still had to work (overtime to help pay for Brad’s treatment) and we were without an extra car.
Luckily, a kind nurse at the hospital helped put us in touch with an organization that help donate a car for kids across the nation in order to help families in our situation. Brad eventually went into remission, after months of battling his disease and we still use our extra car to take him to frequent check ups. It was another miracle that year in our lives.

