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[color=darkred:3c772ec62d][/color:3c772ec62d]Hello, Hello! I can't believe it has been a year and a half since I've blogged. You've missed out on a lot of stuff that's been going on with us. LOL! Let's see if I can remember a year's worth of stuff and update you. First off, since I last blogged I have attended 2 CHERUBS conferences :D If you have never attended one and you have the opportunity to, I would highly recommend it. It's a bonding experience that I can't even begin ...
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Well we were blessed to have Celeste for 14 great months but even though all the doc visits were annoying and would drive you batty I kinda miss all the fuss that came with it...We still keep in contact with some of her doc's well the ones that ment the most to us the ones that were always there and didn't mind telling us that they didn't know what to do for Celeste lol a doc asking a parent for help on how to fix the child...Funny huh?? But now days as we are rounding on what would have been ...
[color=darkblue:2b22a9c74c][/color:2b22a9c74c]I've never done a blog before, so here goes.... I haven't visited this site much because it makes me so sad. I thought after 6 years, things would be easier, but that's not the case. I am missing Alex severely. I am feeling a strong urge to be more involved with Cherubs if for no reason other than to feel like I am doing something for Alex's memory. I had another daughter on August 3, 2007. Her name is Danielle. She's wonderful and healthy, and ...
My beautiful girl is now six months old, and I have finally read the diary that i wrote while she was in hospital. Mostly I wrote it so we'd remember in 10 years, so we could show her what she put us through! I don't expect people would really want to read through all my thoughts and her treatment, but I thought maybe there are some expectant parents wondering what it might be like, or thinking "do other babies have as many drugs and wires going into their tiny little bodies". ...