
Author: Linny Saunders


The Seemingly “Silly” Email
Did you ever experience something that is so over-the-top-astonishing that you just know you will talk about it for the rest of your life? Today is the anniversary of this very personal story and although I have shared this a few times before … I am compelled to tell the story again. **********************************…

Little Miss Evelyn’s Words
Each summer we head to New York on our annual journey to the old home place where Dw and his three brothers grew up. The early 1900s-something white farmhouse (with its delightful front and back porches) will forever hold countless memories for all of us. We are incredibly grateful his brother Dan bought it when…

“Way More-Worser”

Jubilee’s Milestone

A Short (But Oh-So-Sweet) Visit….
There is not much more wonderful to this Mimi and Boppa than having one or more of our grands sitting at the breakfast counter. And of course, “sugar cereal” is a rare, but exciting, treat! Recently Emma, Teddy and sweet little Lincoln came for an appointment. It was only Emma’s third time home in seven…

What Would It Look Like?
What would it look like? Seriously friends….what would it look like if The Gem didn’t exist? Well for starters seventy little ones with special needs would not know the beauty of unconditional love, the feeling of safety, the pleasure of healthy nutritious meals, the little-known comfort of a comfortable bed, sweet-endless joy, lessons from the…

Johnny’s Surgery
Johnny-boy’s “shortened ” surgery yesterday was supposed to take four hours but instead took six hours. This surgery was performed in an attempt to have his feet stay in a secure position so he can “walk” more smoothly (with assistance). The surgeon broke both his feet in multiple places to put cadaver bone in all…

Ruby, Jubilee and Johnny-boy – Three Updates
Well I actually started this post on Thursday, then continued working on it on Friday but didn’t get it finished. And before it was posted, Saturday evening, Ruby had another status epilepticus seizure which just wouldn’t stop. For those who have someone they love with status epilepticus seizures in their life my heart goes out…

Seizures
Today is my ‘crash’ after Ruby’s seizure Friday. I just can’t stop crying. The type of seizures Ruby has are called “status epilepticus”…in case you want to read about them. Her seizures last between 20 and 30 minutes usually and watching someone you so desperately love seize is about the most horrible thing ever. I…