Famecrawler
Sarah Palin Thanks God For Her Son Trig

Sarah Palin, Alaska Gov., and husband Todd, are parents to five children. Their youngest, son Trig, was born with Down syndrome, but the couple don’t ask “why us?” In fact, they feel very blessed to have him in their lives. Sarah says he’s a “typical rowdy 1-year-old.”
From PEOPLE:
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin paid a visit to Long Island, N.Y., on Sunday and spoke about the joys of raising her 1-year-old son Trig, who was born with Down syndrome.
“We are just so blessed to have this child in our lives,” Palin said before a crowd of about 1,000 people. “What God has shown us with Trig in our lives is ‘Yes, every single person has purpose no matter their developmental abilities.’ ”
Also at the event – a fundraiser for Independent Group Home Living, a non-profit for children and adults with developmental disabilities – were Palin’s husband, Todd; their 14-year-old daughter Willow; and Palin’s sister Heather Bruce and her son Karcher, 14, who has autism.
“Having a son being born with Down syndrome is a whole new chapter of our lives,” Palin said. Her voice began wavering slightly as she continued: “I tell Todd that God has blessed us, and we don’t ask, ‘Why me? Why us?’ We say at this point, finally – and to be honest with you it’s taken a while for us to get to this point where we can say, ‘Thank you, God for allowing us to recognize the special needs community.’ Without Trig this would be absent from us. I am at a point in my life of thanking God for blessing us with this bundle of joy who is this typical rowdy 1-year-old.”
The former Republican nominee for vice president reiterated a pledge she made during the 2008 campaign to help those with disabilities. “Just because our ticket placed second, second out of two,” she said, “you still have an advocate for the cause.”
Palin also walked with her family in Purchase, N.Y., for Autism Speaks, which she said was “really great” for her nephew Karcher to get to see that “there’s a whole lot of people out there who share with him some of the challenges he’s living with and overcoming.”
As a mom of a special needs child myself, I absolutely understand where Sarah is coming from. I, too, feel blessed to have my son in my life no matter what challenges he brings to our lives.
Trig is very lucky to have such caring, devoted parents.
Go Back To Famecrawler
3 Comments
Aftercancer commented on Jun 09 09 at 11:37 amYou know, Trig may be many things but he is not typical. Would it be so hard for her to share the support services and therapies that are in place for this kid?
wondering commented on Jun 10 09 at 8:57 amIf he is such a blessing, why does he not travel with her?
Thomas commented on Oct 01 09 at 11:54 pmGod doesn’t exist. People need to get over the fact that they die. Trig is the result of a genetic disorder, not a blessing from God. If God exists, why do millions of children die every year? Why are women raped every six seconds in the United States? Please. Tell me. It can’t be God’s will. God is supposed to be benevolent. And it sure as hell isn’t the Devil, because the myth of Lucifer was created AFTER Christianity in response to a Roman question as to why famine, war, and death existed if the Christian God was supposed to be good. So, the Christians, who couldn’t answer the question, created the myth of Lucifer. Sarah Palin is an idiot, her entire consituency base needs to be sterilized, and her daughter Bristol should have made that dumbass boyfriend of hers wear a condom.
Add your take:
Note: Babble is a supportive, diverse community. We encourage a range of opinions,
but any unduly hostile comments will be removed.
Comments are delayed up to 15 minutes






Christopher Rogers
Monica Bielanko
Shana Aborn
Joanna Mazewski
Sunny Chanel
The Walt Disney Company supports Babble as a platform dedicated to honest, engaged, informed, intelligent and open conversation about parenting. However, the opinions expressed on this site are those of individual parents/writers and do not reflect the views of Disney. In addition, content provided on this site is for entertainment or informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or safety advice.

3