Ann,
I am so sorry about Jay's death. I cannot imagine what you must be going through at this time. I can't help but remember how your face would light up every time you told a story about Jay and particularly as you shared his experiences with us at the National Inclusion Institute last July. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you try to deal with Jay's death. I know he was your inspiration for all that you have done to improve the lives of other families of children and adults with disabilities.
Judy Swett
Early Childhood Coordinator
Parent Information and Resource Project/PACER Center
In the pictures of Jay I see a grin as wide as a Kansas wheatfield, and in the stories about him I have learned about a life equally as abundant. Jay's life has clearly been a celebration of the possible, and for that we can all be grateful.
ReplyDeleteSheri McMahon
Fargo, North Dakota