Love that! And can I just say, I'm having a little trouble keeping up with all my blog reading at the moment, but I have read your posts and Reid looks incredibly like you and Luke. Funny that! As for my Luke, he is dark, unlike my other two, but looks more like his daddy every day. I hope my Luke gets to share his life with someone one day :)
.... 31 posts in 31 days: I couldn't do it. So fair play to you for doing it most days.
As for marriage, we all have that right, or at least we should all have it... I posted on this some time ago. I think we all think about it at some stange for all our children, and grand-children.
I am blessed to be married to an incredibly loving and kindhearted man, Toby, and I am a mom to 2 boys...I am in the chapter of my life that involves baseball games, homework, playdates, diapers, and dump trucks. It is simply the best! With every part of my being I love being "Mom" and have learned the depth at which my heart can go when our youngest son was born with Down syndrome. This blog was created to connect with other families on this same journey that an extra 21st chromosome presents. Join me as I journal about Down syndrome, life, and raising Reid and his big brother Luke.
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Love that! And can I just say, I'm having a little trouble keeping up with all my blog reading at the moment, but I have read your posts and Reid looks incredibly like you and Luke. Funny that! As for my Luke, he is dark, unlike my other two, but looks more like his daddy every day.
I hope my Luke gets to share his life with someone one day :)
Watched it!! Great documentary........your post title is definitely the question that is on my mind now! Still processing!!
.... 31 posts in 31 days: I couldn't do it. So fair play to you for doing it most days.
As for marriage, we all have that right, or at least we should all have it... I posted on this some time ago. I think we all think about it at some stange for all our children, and grand-children.
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