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Predicting the future

This past week, I noticed that a woman in the waiting room had a teenage son with Down Syndrome. When I later spoke with her, I told her about my 2 year old daughter with DS.  Her eyes lit up, and we proceeded to speak in Spanish (very badly, on my part) about our kids. We had an instant kinship. A few days later, her husband came in and proudly showed us pictures of his son on his cell phone.  He wanted to show me that his son could ride the T with his friends.  He then showed me a video of his son dancing Latino style (very well, I must say), and we shared a "I-have-a-kid-with-DS-and-I'm-so-proud" moment. Later that afternoon, I met a man in his 60's who has DS.  He came with a caretaker, and was in a wheelchair.  He kept falling asleep while we were trying to talk to him.  He was nonverbal and pretty out of it. While they were 2 very different individuals, the contrast was completely obvious to me, right there in front of my eyes.  Growing up no...