Immeasurably More

More Hope, More Joy . . . Embracing Life with Down Syndrome

Book Give Away! May 14, 2013

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Hello Friends!

A fantastic website for parents is Not Alone.org.  Recently, they offered to feature Immeasurably More for one of their book giveaways. It’s going on this week!

If you are a special needs parent or know of another special needs parent, please share this post with them. Simply click on the link below,  answer the question, and you are entered for a chance to win one of my books!

Here’s the question . . .

As a special needs parent, where have you found surprising joy or blessing  in your journey?

And the link to the book giveaway and a great website for parents . . .

http://not-alone.org/book-giveaway-linda-aalderink/

That’s it! It’s been an encouragement reading the responses from Day 1. I would love to hear from more of you!

Linda

 

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Tip Toe Through the Tulips May 4, 2013

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Welkom Friends!

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Amanda and me 🙂

We live near Holland and in May each year begins the annual Tulip Time festival. We celebrate our Dutch heritage with parades, Dutch Dancers, great food and, of course, tulips! Lots and lots of beautiful tulips, and they are spectacular this year! One of the highlights for me each year is to be a part of the Dutch dancers. We are one group of 12 people among almost 100 groups. We practice for six weeks prior to Tulip Time, and then perform in a Dutch costume on the streets of Holland every day during the Festival. One of the reasons I love this is because of Amanda. She is in my group, and I get the privilege of dancing right next to her. She is a great Dutch dancer. She stays with the music and completes the entire 15 minute long dance with ease!

Amanda brings pure delight to our group. At a recent practice, she was dancing with a partner new to her. She was heard to be giggling and laughing through the dance. It was contagious and others of us found ourselves smiling and laughing too! I love this. I love Amanda!

Her laughter and giggles are pure and real. True, pure delight. Amanda brings this to every dance, every time.  She brings it to Dutch dance, and she brings it to the lives of those around her.

The goodness of God is all around us. In the beauty of the tulips, the smiles of the onlooking spectators during a dance performance, and the wonderful ability Amanda has to klomp in her wooden shoes while she delights those around her!

I am thanking God for Amanda today. I am blessed to be her friend.

Happy Tulip Time!

 

Happy World Down Syndrome Day! March 21, 2013

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This is a day to celebrate who God made our kids to be. That little something extra – the 3rd 21st chromosome. Our kids are a source of unexpected blessing and joy, of great worth, and created in the image of God. Our family has been forever changed for the better because God chose to bless our family with Zach, extra chromosome and all! And we rejoice in the life God has given us. It is honestly a privilege to participate in this amazing journey. God has gone before us, and prepared the way for us, every day, every step.  As parents and family, God called us to things we didn’t imagine we were capable of, but He has proved himself faithful over and over again.

As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth.  His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned,this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him. John 9:1-3

What the disciples are asking is: “Whose fault is this anyway?” and Jesus’ response is that it is so we may see the power of God.  That the power and majesty of our Creator may be made known.

Yes, that is what we’ve seen on this journey. God power. God’s amazing work. In Zach, in our family, in our community.

If you have a friend or family member with Down syndrome or know someone in your community, thank God for him/her today. Thank God for revealing His great works in unexpected places and unexpected ways.

I am always loving and learning from Zach’s zest for life. Happy 3.21 to you!

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March Madness March 1, 2013

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March Madness is beginning today. For our family, and specifically, Zach, tonight is a big night. It’s the beginning of the NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball tournament. Zach is the manager for the Hope College Women’s Basketball team.  And Hope is in the tournament and hosting Round 1.

From the beginning, we believed  Zach assisting the team would be a great opportunity for Zach. What we’ve learned, again, is that  this is also beneficial for the team. It’s a win/win — for Zach, the players, coaches and fans. So today, at the beginning of March Madness, I want to share with you an excerpt from Immeasurably More. It is a chapter written by Coach Morehouse, Hope College Women’s Basketball Head Coach:

My Man Zach and Coach Hayes

Zach has been a great addition to our team. He joined Rich Hayes (we call him Coach Hayes), who has some cognitive development challenges and is fifty-five years old. Together they form the dynamic duo. Rich has been with me for 16 years and really took Zach under his wing. To observe those two laugh, tease, and bicker is a thing to behold! They both have helped assist our team in breaking down the barriers between people with and without special needs. If you asked our players, they would tell you that Zach and Rich are just part of the team. They expect and love their involvement in our practices, so much so that when either is gone, the first question (as it would be with a coach or teammate) is “where’s Zach [Rich]?” And you talk about reliable! Both of these guys are at practice 30 minutes or more before we start, pumped up and ready!

Someone asked me last year how it was going with special needs individuals helping out with my program. My response: I can’t imagine going to practice without My Man, Zach and Coach Hayes. They make both me and my team better. In no way are they a burden; they’re a blessing!

Thank you, Coach Mo. Let’s GO HOPE!169

 

 

It’s A Book! My Guest Blog Post for Ellen Stumbo January 30, 2013

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This past week, I had the privilege to write my first guest blog post.  Ellen Stumbo is a writer, editor, and blogger. Her published work includes articles in Focus on the Family, Thriving Family Magazine; and Lifeway, ParentLife Magazine. Thanks, Ellen, for this great opportunity to share about the Immeasurably More story.

Check it out here:

http://www.ellenstumbo.com/its-a-book-linda-aalderink/ 

 

 

 

It’s the little things . . . December 12, 2012

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Tis the season to get swept away in all the busyness and seemingly endless “to do” lists of shopping, baking and party planning.  It is too easy to get wrapped up in all the “doing” and forget the purpose or the meaning of what we’re doing. So a couple of days ago, I received a note from a friend saying this:

“Yes….it is the little things in life that truly matter…
I sent out 117 Christmas cards….like I do every year.  Today I received a text from Zach thanking me for the card….so sweet!
He is such a wonderful young man! He brought a smile to my face :)”

My friend is absolutely correct! I love the example Zach is to me and to others. I wrote about this in Immeasurably More, and it’s worth repeating. It’s not what I, as Zach’s mom, have taught him. It’s about what Zach teaches me and the example he lives out every day showing me what is truly important in life. Relationships. Thoughtfulness. Taking time for others.

Our family, friends and community have much to gain through friendships with a person with special needs. I hope you have a Zach in your life because if you do, I know your life will be richer indeed.

“A friend loves at all times” Proverbs 17:17a

Focusing on the little things in life,

Linda

 

 

Praise and Thanksgiving November 20, 2012

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“You’re my God, and I thank you.  Oh my God, I lift high your praise.

Thank God – he’s so good. His love never quits!”

Psalm 118:28-29 The Message

I love the changing seasons in Michigan. Each one has its own delight. Each one is beautiful in its own right. And each season has drawbacks  (ie slippery roads, blinding snowfall are tops on my list).  I am now looking forward to the freshness and sparkling beauty of freshly fallen snow. Yes, it is beautiful, just not when it covers the roads! Each season gives a multitude of reasons to praise and thank the Creator of it all.

Our lives move about in seasons as well. As a mom, we can look at Spring as the season we are giving birth to our children, training and teaching them to love others and Jesus. Teaching them the basics of life – I am personally thankful that potty training is behind me! Next is Summer, and the busyness and fullness of student-life, teenagers, friends, sports, driver’s ed and on and on. Oh, life is so busy and yet wonderful as we watch our children grow, physically and emotionally. We continue to teach, guide and pray for them to become responsible, loving and serving adults. And then Fall. Beautiful, beautiful Fall. First the full, HD color of the trees everywhere, then the leaves begin to gently float to the ground. For a Fall mom, the season I am currently in, our children have become adults, ready for new challenges and more independence. College, careers, marriages, grandbabies and eventually the nest empties. A season that when we are in Spring or Summer, we believe could never be good, and yet when Fall arrives, God prepares a mother’s heart, and we enjoy  new found freedoms and opportunities. It’s different, it takes some time to adjust and at times is a bit too quiet, yet there is something just right about this season too.

Winter is a season ahead of me, if the Lord blesses me so much. It has been a privilege to watch and enjoy my parents in this season of life. At every opportunity, delighting in conversations and visits with children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Oh, and 61 years of marriage!

As Americans, we have the privilege of celebrating Thanksgiving this week. A season to be especially focused on all we have to be thankful for, and it’s a lot! We live in a great nation and so often take our freedoms and abundance for granted. May we today give thanks for the smallest things in our every day life. The things we just expect to have every day –  clean water, fresh air, food in the refrigerator, electricity, freedom to worship and dedicated individuals who serve in our armed forces to keep us all safe and free. And that is just the beginning of the list . . .

Whatever season you find yourself in today, give thanks. Spring. Summer. Fall. Winter. Whether a season of great blessing or a difficult hardship, give thanks today. God’s love endures forever.

So here’s a challenge. Take 5 minutes and write down all you are thankful for, the big, the small, the often forgotten. I just did this and was amazed how quickly 5 minutes passed. Wow, God you are good! Now get a piece of paper or grab your laptop and GO!

With a grateful heart,

Linda

 

What people are saying about Immeasurably More. . . November 5, 2012

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“I love your book.”

“One thing you need to know is that I am not a reader but your book was one of the best that I have ever read!

I just could not put it down!!”

“The book was so heart warming, and it was such a blessing to me to hear the stories from so many young people who have been affected in such positive ways from their relationships with Zach.”

“It also served as such a great reminder to me as a mother to remember to daily cover my own children in prayer, and to pray using the scriptures!”

“I read your book last night, I could not put it down.  I enjoyed it  so much.”

“Thank you for writing the book! It was very well done, and I enjoyed it much!”

“It was wonderful! Thanks for writing the book.”

 

Now for sale at:

Hamilton Food Center

Reader’s World

Hope College Bookstore

Country Body Shop, Inc.

Amazon.com – available in soft cover and Kindle:  http://amzn.to/RklO64

Or connect with me through the Immeasurably More Facebook page. I would love to personally connect with you and get you a copy of the book.

 

Upcoming BOOK SIGNING event: Tuesday, November 13, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Culver’s Restaurant, Holland, MI

Thank you for all the great feedback so far on Immeasurably More.

Only God! And all for His glory!

 

To the Printer Today! October 3, 2012

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From the back cover of the book:

There are people in our world today
who, at “face value,” seem to have
little or no real value. The truth is,
though, that what the world sees as “disposable”
God sees as having incalculable
worth. God assures us of a definite purpose
and a plan for each of His children,
including those—and perhaps especially
those—whose life package includes “special
needs.”
Often in the Bible we find that God uses
the “least of these” to do His work, demonstrate
His love, and provide the rest of us
an avenue for expressing our own love. Immeasurably
More is the heartfelt story of
one family’s journey, a journey that showcases
the amazing impact one person with
Down syndrome can have.
Immeasurably More shares anecdotes
from the Aalderinks’ life together as a family,
interspersed with personal observations
and accounts from siblings, friends,
teachers, coaches, and others. This honest,
humorous, and poignant real-life
story will touch your heart, while illustrating
how an unassuming young man
transformed a family, a school, and even
a community.
9 781935 391883
ISBN

 

Welcome! August 19, 2012

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It’s almost here! My book, a result of God stirring my heart to write and share our story for the purpose of giving encouragement and hope to other families like ours.  Here it is.  More details soon!

Immeasurably More

More Hope, More Joy

Embracing Life with Down Syndrome