Sunday, April 26, 2009
Weekend at the Farm
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On September 21/05 we were blessed with a beautiful son. Born with a chromosome 12q deletion (q15q21.2), the challenges were many...cleft lip/palate, complex feeding issues, developmental delays, failure to thrive, multiple infections, blood clots, asthma, sleep apnea, GI and pulmonary bleeds, TPN dependency and kidney issues. Noah embraced life and taught us how to love. On July 29/09, Noah's journey ended, leaving us on a new journey...this journey on the pathway of grief...
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Looks like you all had lots of fun. Those pics of Noah are super cute. And, how proud Kailyn and Joshua look with their finished blankets. I'm sure Granny was more than happy to help them! Glad you had a good time...and that you got to spend some time with family.
I'm glad you were able to get out for a few days, away from home or the hospital. Hopefully there will be more relaxing times this spring. Cute blankets, Kailyn and Josh. Love, Grandma L.
How much FUN! :)
The blankets they made look great! Noah looks so happy and looks like he is feeling really good. That is fantastic news! :)
I am so glad you guys are doing so well. :)
It looks like you had a great time and how cool to have Gramma teach Kailyn to sew. Cute blankets. I'm sure it was a real treat being at Grampa + Gramma's house. I'm so glad Noah was able to enjoy it too. Love and prayers, Auntie Hilda
How wonderful that you were able to spend time at the farm with the grandparents. It looks the all three kids had a wonderful time!
Julia
Looks like you had a great time! :) The blankets tehy made look amazing. Must've taken quite a while to make. Noah looks so cute in the pictures. :)
those are pretty cool quilts guys!!
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