Poverty should be judged in the most simple terms,

if you cannot have the things you need to live a normal life (health care, a home, food to eat, education for your children etc) that is poverty.

If you cannot have the things you want but have the things you need you are not living in poverty. Not having money for a bigger house, a nicer car or a new TV is not poverty.

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kellyboy

In 2011 I became the father to a child with special needs, a different type of perfect beautiful girl to add to my equally perfect (in a normal way) son. As my journey continues I find my best way to vent my feelings good and bad is through writing. This blog is for me to get my emotions out, if this can help another family like mine it would be great. My feelings are not rare in families like mine, maybe someone seeing some of their feelings in my words will make them feel a little less alone. Please feel free to comment or contact me at anytime, I look forward to your feedback. Kelly "Boy" Dugan

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