Baby Katy's eyes jiggle, bounce, cross, and squint and no one can provide a diagnosis. Her mother, author Ellen Tomaszewski, soon discovers that she's got bigger problems. How can she ensure that her other three children and her husband get enough attention? How does a parent of a disabled child address others' insensitivity or even cruelty; especially, how can a mother handle her own unmet expectations? The journey winds through home school, expanding the family kitchen,constant research, hard work, and most importantly, prayer. Insightful, honest, and poignant, this story provides a glimpse into the deeper struggles of a family with a disabled child.