[tri-med] Re: Missing baby tooth

We must hang on to those "moments", and relish them quietly in our 
soul, along with all the other "positives" like, they don't back 
chat, (or in the future perhaps) stay out late, have boyfriends we 
don't like, etc etc.

At 07:42 AM 29/07/2008, you wrote:
>I had a fun "my trier daughter is better than you even though she's
>the same age" moment yesterday :) (No, I didn't say anything rude out
>loud!). We were at a family reunion with extended family, and Keren's
>3rd cousin who's a few months older than Keren came over to see her,
>asking all kinds of questions. It's amazing what they're curious
>about! Anyway, the girl soon moved on the "bigger and better things"--
>she showed me how she had just lost her first tooth. The first
>thought that went through my head was, "Wow! She's old for that!
>Keren's already lost three!" Just goes to show how we begin to take
>our own experiences as the norm!
>Loren (wife to Kraig, mom to Keren Elyse, T18, five and learning new
>things daily...and teaching us even more (9/27/02), Clarissa Joanne,
>our 3-year-old Tigger who amazes me and drives me crazy (7/17/05) ),
>and Evelyn Ruth who's full of cheeky grins... (4/26/07)
>Southeast Michigan
>http://webpages.eng.wayne.edu/~ad6075
>http://picasaweb.google.com/LorenWarn

Jocelyn, loving Nanna to Tess with Trisomy 18, age 11 years
. 

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