This is the McClure Look of Consternation. (The Stewarts have a version, too, but it involves one's mouth being slightly open.) Glad I could pass something on to my son...
totally shallow comment to say that we have the exact blanket daniel's swaddeled in in that (adorable!) picture, and adam (9 months old) still sleeps with it. i think it's going to be his "blankie." ~liz www.smithical.com
Hey, April . . .can you also email me your address? I think I have it, but I don't know if it's right. I want to put it on the list for the shower. I don't know when it will be . . .it's pretty much dependant on how things go from here on out. Thanks!
I am so happy to see a beautiful boy in that photo. I found your site doing a google on trisomy 18. We were given a 1 in 53 chance, and I have a sonogram tomorrow (after a long week of waiting). Your healthy baby gives me hope.
wife of Dennis, my sweet love - the kindest, gentlest, funniest, smartest man I've ever known and EXACTLY the man for whom I prayed (and not at all who I thought I wanted but thankfully, God is wiser than I);
mother of Annalivia '05, Daniel '07, Emmeliese '09, Peter '10, and Elora (born into the arms of Jesus '13) the hearts of my own heart, joys of my life, far more than I ever prayed for because my mind could never conceive of such wonderfully intricate and delightful little beings;
granddaughter of grandparents who taught me to love fiercely and forgive freely and that it is better to be respectful rather than proved right and grateful rather than gratified;
daughter of two amazing people who have devoted themselves to their children and family and have continued to figure out ways to love each other;
sister of three incredibly intelligent, clever, imaginative, zany younger sisters, my best friends, who are crazy enough to keep coming back, even though I do all sorts of things to drive them nuts;
friend of some hilarious people from kindergarten, grade school, high school, college, seminary and beyond;
former pastor learning the joys and challenges of being called to be home full-time-ish while volunteer-teaching at a teeny classical school;
pilgrim bumbling forward on this amazingly glorious journey towards Home.
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totally shallow comment to say that we have the exact blanket daniel's swaddeled in in that (adorable!) picture, and adam (9 months old) still sleeps with it. i think it's going to be his "blankie."
~liz
www.smithical.com
awwwww :)
Also, good luck with the treatment you're doing now to help the bone grow--I hope it works!!!
BTW, did you get my email? Just wanting to make sure it hasn't gotten caught up as spam again.
Hey, April . . .can you also email me your address? I think I have it, but I don't know if it's right. I want to put it on the list for the shower. I don't know when it will be . . .it's pretty much dependant on how things go from here on out. Thanks!
I am so happy to see a beautiful boy in that photo. I found your site doing a google on trisomy 18. We were given a 1 in 53 chance, and I have a sonogram tomorrow (after a long week of waiting). Your healthy baby gives me hope.
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umm....are you sure it is not "constipation"?
otherwise, so glad to see the little guy. how precious. (and hilarious)
yey!
You guys seriously have good baby making genes! He's gorgeous!
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