They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder and, although I may be a little biased, my son, Asher, is absolutely beautiful. He’s a bright, smiley little boy who loves his musical toys and idolises his big sister, Addison.
But he also has Down’s syndrome and, even now, people can’t always see beyond that. So, I’m on a mission – not only to change people’s perceptions of him and others with the condition, but also to transform the face of beauty.
When my husband, David, 31, and I found out I was expecting for a second time, in November 2014, we were absolutely thrilled. Addison, now eight, couldn’t wait to be a big sister, and I knew she’d be a great help.
Then, when I was around 12…
