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brotherhood.
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brotherhood.

Jul 27, 2015

I can’t believe it’s been more than 6 weeks since this moment……and of course I’ve had this post *almost* done for probably three weeks now.  A third child means I am three times as slow (and patient) right?  It’s an adjustment. Speaking of adjustments, I have been so pleased to see how Dylan has adjusted to becoming a BIG brother.  Perhaps 3 1/2 years...

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Welcome to the World, Little Leslie
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Our little bundle made her peaceful debut on Friday afternoon.   Leslie was due on June 3rd, and Tyler’s parents were able to be in town for a few days last week, so we were getting a bit impatient when baby hadn’t arrived.  I started googling old wive’s tale suggestions for convincing baby to get a move on.  Caster oil was out of the...

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(3)21 World Down Syndrome Day
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Happy World Down Syndrome Day to our friends with (and without) the triple 21st Chromosome. We had an extra special day with a birthday party for good friends we’ve known since before we had Whitney, and then a BBQ with a family we met because of Whitney – through her Early Start services (they also have a daughter with Down syndrome – who’s birthday...

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Cars and Clouds
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Cars and Clouds

Aug 26, 2014

This weekend we went to Uncle Ron’s car show up in Loveland. We drove through a crazy thunderstorm to get there but shortly after we arrived the sun came out and proud car owners were squeegeeing off their prized beauties. Dylan’s word of the day was “awesome” … “Wow! look at that awesome blue car…and over there, another awesome car, it’s green and black!”...

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Welcome to the Family, Space Age Washer
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Life is Good in our Laundry room again.  Our old faithful second hand whirlpool cost us $75 and lasted 9 years under our various roofs….but alas, it has been threatening explosion (or something — you should have heard it) for a few months now.  It’s a tough act to follow.  It seems I hear all to often about appliances and electronics that “they don’t...

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Consequences
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Consequences

Jun 5, 2013

I’ve taken it upon myself to do some family screenwriting lately. It goes like this:Act 1 Scene 1: garage door lifts, child runs shrieking with glee toward the street as mother frantically chases yelling all combinations of ‘stop!’ ‘Freeze’ ‘wait!’ ‘[name!!]’. Child turns a corner into neighbors yard and dares mother to hurdle waist-high shrub. And on and on.Act 1 Scene 2: [sound of...

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It’s a wonderful life again.
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We’ve been home from the hospital for just shy of a week now, and life is just about back to normal, a wonderful new normal.  Whitney is a superstar, happily playing and dancing and chatting away.  We are weaning her off the little bit of Tylenol she was on since she appears to be pain free.  Amazing.  Praise God. I’m brewing up a post...

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Preparing our hearts
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Preparing our hearts

Mar 5, 2013

Having a child is like having your heart walk around outside your body. Um. yes. I am more and more aware that my heart is running around willy-nilly ducking in and out of places that were most certainly off my self-protective itinerary.  Today we ran a pre-op marathon with all kinds of pokes and prods and tests.  Whitney was brave, cooperative, and had impressive...

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