[tri-med] Re: convaid stroller
- From: "Penny Victor" <pvictor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 13:38:34 -0500
Hi Jennifer :o)
GREAT NEWS!! As far as a viable reason to justify the stroller for Devon
even though he can walk. Yes Devon can walk...but could he stay on his feet
all day? No...his stamina poops out and the more pooped he gets the more
unstable on his feet he gets. Try to avoid saying ANYTHING about it being
for safety purposes...for some reason they don't see that as a viable reason
although I couldn't tell you why????? I think the same reason applies for
Emily...our kids may be clones of the energizer bunny but eventually they
need a break...and quite frankly...so do we :o)
Love,
Penny...devoted wife to Joe and "Mom" to Nick (11 1/2 yrs...lover of Harry
Potter, Pokemon, Fishing, Legos, Zelda, Popcorn Chicken, Pizza, cheese
sticks and chocolate icecream w/ovaltine sprinkles) and "Mommy" to Devon
(AKA-Stinky Boy, The Chief or Devonrude...Lover of Bear, Elmo and the
Muppets, Stuart Little, Barney, Blue, Pooh and Co. and food in general, 7
years old (6-15-95) !!! Full Trisomy 13 w/balanced translocation 5 and
13)... KC (the feline child...Brat gained her kitty wings 7-09-02 she was 16
years old +), Snitch and Lil' Dude (Nick's turtles :o)
:o) DeLand, Florida
Meet our family at http://www.trisomyonline.org/victor.htm (Compliments of
my dear friend Karen!
And last but not least, check out the homepage I made!
http://www.geocities.com/penvic4/Penny_sPage.html
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(Psalm 118)
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