If Steve Jobs’ mom would have had an abortion, we would not have APPLE , MAC, iPad and the IPHONE. There is no doubt that Steve Job made a difference in the world. He was an innovator, a visionary, and a creative genius.
You might have one “Steve Jobs” sleeping in one of your bedroom at home. (wishful thinking)
Steve Jobs admits that he was “unwelcomed baby” in his biological parents eyes. His parents were just college students when they had him. But, there is a “love” , even it was unrecognized at that time that occurred. Instead of being aborted and exercising her mother’s right to choose, Steve Jobs’ mother gave him up for adoption.
We can relate to the adoptive parents of Steve Jobs even if we do not have more details to that. Their private world is not difficult for us to imagine. I am sure it was not an easy task to raise a boy with such a creative spirit, what more if there is a “slight” attachment issue? How many appliances did he destroy? Did his adoptive parents support him all the way? The more interesting question is when did he turn his life around?
As you look at the “Steve Job” in your midst, it is really hard to imagine if they will amount to anything. They might be too immersed playing with “something” that they will not come to you immediately when you call them. They may have just dropped out of school like Steve Jobs.
But one thing is for sure, as a mother your vocation is very clear, that is, what God wants from you to do as a mission in your life is clear as crystal. God chose you to be the mother of this RAD child.
Why?
Because you are a great mother filled with sacrificing love, grown skeptic over time. But God knows you can (through your love) make a difference in this world.



I’m still going through all your blogs and am so grateful for you and your complete openness and understanding of RAD children. What you have discovered on how to handle all of it it what it took me 8 years to figure out. I thank you because your blogs give me great consolation and affirmation of all I’m trying to do. It takes GREAT GRACE but I’m finally seeing our RAD children as attending to Jesus and it’s the only way to be with them! God bless you and Merry Christmas!
Thank you very much. All glory to God for this enlightenment too. My children have improved a lot especially when we all committed to go to daily mass. I will write more on that later.
Sorry I could not reply back right away. I am out of the country attending to my sick mother. I will write more on this later. Thanks for visiting and please feel to email me at joyn9kids@gmail.com.