Uncertainty

There are a great many things that I have to cope with on any given day. To be completely honest, I don’t even realize that things are as bad as they are anymore.  After all, this is all I know.

Having said that, there is one thing that I truly struggle with and that’s uncertainty.

Uncertainty is one of those things that eats me alive and keeps me awake at  night. I would guess that many special needs parents aren’t super fond of uncertainty and I can’t say that I blame them. 

For me personally, it’s essentially fear of the unknown. I don’t know what tomorrow brings and based solely on what yesterday dumped in our lap, I feel like I have reason to fear the unknown.

There are times that I can cope with this and times that I don’t do so well. 

Right now I’m in a place that I’m not coping as well as I could be.  We’ve lost quite a few family members this year, some were expected and others were completely unexpected.

Lizze has calling hours for her great uncle today and my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer this week.  Last night we learned that it’s spread to his bones.

It’s a lot to take in and process.

Not that I needed to be reminded but this year has taught me just how fleeting life can be and how uncertain tomorrow is. 

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The truth is, you never know what tomorrow will bring with it. 

In my life, there is so much uncertainty.  Will my new job work out, how will we stay afloat or when will the other shoe drop? However, nothing is worse than the uncertainty of Gavin’s future and that weighs very heavy.

Because so much remains unknown about his health, we have no idea what to expect or just how bad things are going to get. 

It’s torture.

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Rob Gorski

Full time, work from home single Dad to my 3 amazing boys. Oh...and creator fo this blog. :-)
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Lynne Glucoft

Veronica Tate – “Worry is like a rocking chair, it doesn’t help you go anywhere – it just rocks back and forth.” I love that one! (this from a former chronic worrier)

Jen Garibaldi

what are calling hours?

everydaymoe

The new job is great news!
I must have missed that post. What is it?

lostandtired

everydaymoe I’ve been working on a major project with someone.  It’s a GPS  Tracker for kids with Autism.  There’s nothing like it in the world.  Thanks for the support… 🙂