š āIf He Could Speak, Heād Say Thisā: A Little Boyās Silent Thank You to His Mom
- SaoMai
- May 6, 2026

š āIf He Could Speak, Heād Say Thisā: A Little Boyās Silent Thank You to His Mom
Ezra came into the world already facing a battle most people will never understand. Before he could even open his eyes to the world, his life had already been mapped out by hospital rooms, surgeries, and uncertainty. Diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a condition affecting the brain with no cure, his journey began just days after birthāwith his first surgery at only four days old.
Now three years old, Ezraās world looks very different from other children his age. He cannot walk. He cannot crawl. He cannot stand on his own. His body has limits that his spirit quietly pushes against every single day. The only word he can say is āmama.ā
And somehow⦠that one word says everything.
Because behind Ezraās story is someone just as remarkableāhis mother, Katie.
She gave up her job. She stepped away from college. She let go of what many would call a ānormal lifeā to become everything her son needs. Her days are not measured in free time or rest, but in therapy sessions, appointments, long drives, and constant care. Five days a week, nine therapy sessionsāeach one a step toward a future she refuses to give up on.
She fights battles most people never see. Insurance denials. Financial pressure. Emotional exhaustion. And she does it all alone. Ezraās father left when he was just months old, leaving Katie to carry everythingāevery responsibility, every decision, every ounce of hope.
And still⦠she shows up.
Every. Single. Day.
She finds ways to keep going, even when the road feels impossibly heavy. She searches for answers, for support, for anything that might help her son take even the smallest step forward. A custom helmet. Specialized shoes. Therapies that could help him speak, move, and connect more with the world around him.
And through it all, Ezra watches her in the only way he knows how.
If he could speak more than one word⦠if he could truly express what lives in his heart⦠it would not be complicated.
It would be simple. Honest. Full of love.
A quiet thank you.
Because while Ezra may not walk yet, his mother has carried him through every obstacle life has placed in his path. While he may not have many words, the love between them speaks louder than anything else.
And maybe one day, when he finds his voice⦠the first thing heāll say wonāt just be āmama.ā
It will be everything sheās been waiting to hear. š