Manage episode 512569141 series 2908402
How often do we sit back and notice the farming family?
Doug Rebout and his wife, Christine, have made their life farming with his family just outside of Janesville. Rebout says he loves talking about his family farm and how he works side by side with his brothers. That's allowed him to enjoy some very special moments with his daughter, Natalia.
Doug and Christine traveled to Ukraine to adopt Natalia when she was just 2 years old. They were aware that she came with physical and mental challenges that they - and their families - would have to deal with. Rebout says it's easy to talk about family farms and how special they are, but there is more to “family” than we may initially think about.
Rebout says when Natalia was little, family flocked to assist in her care, but as she grew older - those resources became a little depleted. He says that between her physical needs and mental issues, Natalia's care became more complex. With fewer resources available in rural communities, many turn to their families for extra help. He says he was very blessed that people were there, but reminds anyone facing this kind of personal challenge, to keep reaching out and sharing.
Doug and his wife found some solace in a dance group that Natalia became involved with. It wasn't just about watching their daughter perform with others, it was about sharing stories and getting advice from the other parents in the group on what they were dealing with, and how they were managing.
Rebout's message to other families facing these kind of personal challenges - just keep sharing. Keep talking, keep looking for people and resources that can help you manage through the unique situation you're living in.
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