Handmade Cards
Natalie finds that the hard work she has put into raising the family is worth it thanks to the love her children gives her. She feels this the most on special occasions such as Mother’s Day. She snapped a picture of the handmade gifts and cards, along with handwritten dedications, the children gave her. Little things like this matter a lot to her. When it comes to written work, she felt motivated to share her experience raising Aiden and the rest of the butch by writing a book. Aiden does not talk, remain in diapers, and thinks like an 18-month-old boy. Natalie has openly discussed autism with the rest of the children, and she makes sure to teach them more about the subject. She is hopeful that the book will be published someday. She told Daily Mail, “It’s a story that needs to be told and I think it will encourage a lot of women to draw up strength they didn’t know they had.”
Sisters
Of the 14 children Natalie has, four of them are girls. She values the bonding time they have together. Even though there is an age gap, they are all close to one another. Her daughters are 16-year-old Amerah, 11-year-old Calyssa, and the 9-year-old Maliah and Nariyah. This photo was taken during the celebration of Amerah’s birthday, and it depicts a picture-perfect moment. There are telling similarities between the Solomon girls, aren’t there? Natalie never fails to have girl time and boy time among her kids every week. Of course, the moments when the whole family is complete will always be magical, though it is not always possible.