Okay, I'm having twins and that's a big deal especially considering I'm a single mom and I have three older children. However, meet Kayla. She's a 20 year old single mother who had "safe sex" and became pregnant with quadruplet! Without any sort of fertility drugs. This girl is amazing. She is going through a pregnancy with four babies on the way, an although she has no other children and she has just graduated from college she is still shocked and overwhelmed. She lives in the same house with her mother and sister and they are all committed to raising the babies together. What an inspiration to me.
Kayla may have her own blog sometimes soon. See, two years ago, she was asleep on the couch at her mother's house when a car missed the turn and ran into her living room. The car actually landed on top of her. When her Mom came downstairs to see what the commotion was she fell on the car because the stairs were gone. And young Kayla? Survived with only a few scratches. Now the "miracle" quadruplets. So... Do we really control the circumstances and events in our lives or is there a greater force making the final call?
Kayla has me feeling really prepared for my situation. Her first pregnancy is Quads, she's single, educated but unemployed (there's a lot of that going on in Columbus), living at home with her mother, etc. But there is one thing that we both have in common: support. We are both supported by wonderful family and friends and we are both extremely optimistic about what lies ahead in our future. I can't wait to see what becomes of Kayla and her four babies. Wow...four on the way...
Kayla may have her own blog sometimes soon. See, two years ago, she was asleep on the couch at her mother's house when a car missed the turn and ran into her living room. The car actually landed on top of her. When her Mom came downstairs to see what the commotion was she fell on the car because the stairs were gone. And young Kayla? Survived with only a few scratches. Now the "miracle" quadruplets. So... Do we really control the circumstances and events in our lives or is there a greater force making the final call?
Kayla has me feeling really prepared for my situation. Her first pregnancy is Quads, she's single, educated but unemployed (there's a lot of that going on in Columbus), living at home with her mother, etc. But there is one thing that we both have in common: support. We are both supported by wonderful family and friends and we are both extremely optimistic about what lies ahead in our future. I can't wait to see what becomes of Kayla and her four babies. Wow...four on the way...