As any one with a child on the spectrum knows, there are good days. There are bad days. There are bad days. And then there are great days. This baseball season has had a little bit of all of those days.
This was David's second season playing baseball. Last year was a very big learning year for him, but this year he really developed into a good player. The season was rough, however.
The year started with him playing second base. One day he was complaining about his leg. He thought maybe he hurt it on the trampoline. Rest, ice, more rest, and the next day the pain is still there. Several tests, several doctor's appointments, and a huge scare later we found out that yes, there is a tumor. No, it is not cancer. He also has Osgood Schlatter's Disease, which is the pain in his leg. He had to miss several games and practices. He was moved to the outfield while he was in physical therapy.

Good days. Bad days. Sometimes both.
Autism. Sensory issues. Tumor. Osgood Schlatter's. Seizures. Medication Adjustment.
Perseverance. Determination. Passion.
With incredible coaches, a team that works together, and team parents that cheer him on, David had an incredible season. He was moved back to second base. He had a catch that we will all remember for ever. It was amazing. Incredible. A beautiful play in a close game. That catch put the game into extra innings. Base hits in every game. Great plays in the infield and outfield. He made friends. He improved his game. He developed character.
Every day he overcomes. The good days. The bad days. Every day my heart swells with pride. So many challenges. So much determination.
The baseball season ended. He was selected to play in the All Star game. I cried. He just nodded and asked when that would be.

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