Nicholas

Here is my story from a grandmother's perspective. When my daughter told me she was going to have a baby, our world became joyful...for she was not expected to be able to have children. I have always loved babies and was so excited to become a grandmother. Nicholas entered our world after a very rough and very long delivery. He had trouble eating from the start and keeping food down a challenge. His memaw and I would keep him frequently to give mom and dad a break. He was fussy, but he was so loveable. He loves to snuggle! As he was getting older he made his milestones until he was about one. As with most stories, people would say to us "boys are slower than girls at reaching these milestones". But, as a grandmother you can just sense that things were not quite right on his little life path. At 18 months he was diagnosed with autism. He is now 3 and in a school that is wonderful for him! He is non-verbal, very picky still at eating, has minimal meltdowns, but will melt your heart with his smile and his cuddles! I feel that I am the luckiest grandparent around. I know Nicholas will become a thriving adult with all the help he is receiving. Anyone that knows me, knows he is the love of my life!! I am thankful for him and cherish every moment we spend together! I love you Nicholas <3

Carla Meads
La Mesa, CA