[tri-med] Re: Do tri 13/18 kids experience joy?

On this topic I would also like to say that as a Grandparent, I 
always feel better for having spent the time with Tess. That's got to 
be a big advantage, their ability to make people feel happy some 
times, (I agree they do have their bad days too, like the rest of us).



>and as for the other topic, my jason does have all the feelings, happiness,
>laughter, sadness, crankiness etc. and when he does smile and laugh 
>and enjoy
>his parents and his toys, it brings me a fleeting happiness for a moment.
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>Sharon
>mom to Jason T17p, 14 months old, and Lauren 3 years old
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Jocelyn, wife to Frank, loving Nanna to Tess with Trisomy 18, age 11 
years, and four other beautiful grandchildren,
  living in New South Wales, Australia
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