Monday, April 5, 2021

Isaiah


Nanny: A distressed child.


Isaiah, it has been months since you were sick in the hospital. You would have repeated high and low temperatures. Finally your temperatures have stabilized. Even so, more checks are still needed, which makes mom and all those who love you very worried.



We worry if you will be able to bear it. This is not something you should have to bear at such a young age.


We also worry that you will be afraid, but we want you to know that those who love you will be with you and those who cannot accompany you to the hospital will be cheering you on.


Please stay strong. Your nannies, uncles, aunts, brothers and sisters, will always be your solid backing, will always support you, so please don't feel lonely.


Come on Isaiah


 


Project Manager: Our optimistic little boy


Isaiah is a very well behaved child. He is very optimistic in spite of the difficult things he deals with. So we all call him "Optimistic Boy".


Yes, Isaiah’s physical difficulties did not prevent him from becoming an optimistic child.




Every time he feels unwell, sweating profusely, as long as his mother gently lifts him up in her arms, he will respond with a sweet smile, as if to tell her not to worry too much.


Sometimes when another child in the same room cries, he will make comforting sounds with his mouth, moving his hands up and down, looking at them from where he is sitting. His eyes are filled with concern; until they are soothed, stop crying and start playing again.


It turns out that our "optimistic boy" is very friendly, and compassionate.




Nanny: My Isaiah is a heart-warming little boy!


I went for training last month and just returned after ten days.



First thing I saw was Isaiah’s expression, looking at me and smiling! His eyes told me, "Mom, you are finally back, I missed you!"


I went up and touched his head, got close to his face, and kissed his forehead. Isaiah laughed at first, but when I kissed him, he frowned, and it seemed something was wrong. I went again to comfort him, “Isaiah I know you missed me so much. I missed you also and will always be here for you.”




Isaiah, we firmly believe that you are a strong and optimistic child. Although you have to endure physical difficulties today, there will be more happiness waiting for you in the future, because there are many people who love you!


Be encouraged Isaiah, we are here for you!

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