MEET PROF. LUKE BERTALDO CORTESE, A SPECIAL NEEDS KID
THE HUMAN RACE
THIS MOM EXUDES AN ABUNDANCE OF JOY,
THANKS TO HER DEVELOPMENTALLY- DELAYED SON
When I asked my daughter Brooke
Cortese to explain what joy means to her,
she said, “When I come across some mothers
with or without special needs kids, a few
of them just stare at my son, Luke, who’s
developmentally delayed. They can’t figure
why I’m so happy. I tell them to look
for joy. If you don’t have joy in your life,
it can be very hard to find. Thanks to Luke,
I found it. So did my family. At times, I’ve
overheard [my husband] Rocco when he’s in
a room alone with Luke. More than once,
he’s told Luke, ‘I’m so lucky… I’m
going to keep you forever!’ It’s not an act.
He’s not blowing smoke. Rocco cares
deeply for all of our mischief makers.
The words come from his heart.”
I’ve described my grandson Luke as
“the family professor” because throughout his
twelve years of life, he has taught all of
us so much about ourselves. He’s just learning
to walk. He speaks with eyes that smile.
His twin brother Max and sister Natalia, love
him. Because of Luke, the Cortese clan
are intimately acquainted with joy.
— Papa Boots LeBaron —
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