{"entry":[{"id":"2562323","hash":"b43563c09ba9e73d0d12a16da81aac4e","requestHash":"wilddaisy33","profileUrl":"http:\/\/gravatar.com\/wilddaisy33","preferredUsername":"wilddaisy33","thumbnailUrl":"http:\/\/2.gravatar.com\/avatar\/b43563c09ba9e73d0d12a16da81aac4e","photos":[{"value":"http:\/\/2.gravatar.com\/avatar\/b43563c09ba9e73d0d12a16da81aac4e","type":"thumbnail"}],"name":{"givenName":"Darcy","formatted":"Darcy "},"displayName":"asdmommy","aboutMe":"I used to say \u201cGod never gives you more than you can handle.\u201d And, in the way that people we spend only the briefest about of time with can sometimes do, an acquaintance profoundly changed my mindset. I was talking with a woman one day who responded to my sentiment about what God gives us by saying, \u201cNo, God gives us what we need.\u201d \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n     What a powerful statement. I still haven\u2019t figured out how that statement applies to me exactly, but I\u2019m on the watch (and receive clues) for it daily. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n      My husband and I have a 6 year old with high functioning autism. He is an extraordinary child to say the least. Parenting him has been nothing like I thought parenting would be - in happy ways and in challenging ones as well. \r\n\r\n     Welcome to our journey.","urls":[]}]}