[tri-med] Re: Preparing for our son with Tri9p

Doretta,

Thanks for the beautiful update on your grandson.  You sound like you  
are just beaming.  And that is something truly to be thankful for.   
I'm glad that things are going so well for him.

And Melody,

Welcome to the list.  This is a terrific group of people to get to  
know.  Someone is almost always there with an answer to whatever you  
want to know.  Or sometimes, just there for support - which we all  
have needed from time to time.


On Jun 11, 2009, at 6:07 PM, D McHugh wrote:

So for his 3rd birthday, we had a big blow out.  We pulled out all  
the stops.  He feeds himself, he helps his mommy clothe him.  He  
crawls and pulls himself up to a standing position and cruises the  
furniture.  He says Momma and Dadda and loves his grandma.  He is  
funny and cute and has the most infectuous giggle that we love  
hearing.  He is a blessing and a joy.  He has his delays, but he is a  
beautiful child.  Best things are yet to come when he starts school  
in the fall.


Hugs,
Sheila  Helleson

Minnesota Grandma to:
Hope (T-18 ^i^ 11-1-1) & Alison, AKA Ali (4 and a HALF!); Cadence,
AKA Cade (8) and Bridge (5)
Mom to Cheryl (& Denny);  Wade (& Charity)
Wife to Richard for a long time

"Shared joy is double joy, and shared sorrow is half-sorrow."--
Swedish Proverb

Laughter and tears are the healing medicines of God.






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