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Mom & Son Night! (Day 326 of 365)

Saturday, October 16th 2010

Today started at 8am…when I jumped out of my bed to realize that I overslept. I ran out of bed to meet The Physical Therapist at the door. She came over to work with the girls. She works with them by stretching their legs and having them do various exercises to strengthem their muscles. Erin was up first, and did awesome! Erin is always so compliant and usually follows all directions when given by others. Then it was Taylor’s turn. I should just end it there with a period and you should get some type of idea how Taylor did.

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A Family Competition in Utah (Day 323 of 365)

Wednesday, October 13th 2010

Cerebral palsy or no cerebral palsy! Us Littles are competitive!!! I knew I was competitive…but I didn’t realize how much I had passed it on to my children. When we were in Utah over the weekend, my family and I (& Jase) played a few games of air hockey with the family who runs the place where we stayed called The Summit Chateau Lodge in Brian Head, Utah. I was able to capture the moment on video and thought you would enjoy. I’m sure you will enjoy a few laughs while you are at it….

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A Word About Lincoln & The Littles (Day 316 of 365)

Wednesday October 6th, 2010

It is nearing 10 in the evening…and I am tired. I just got all 3 of the little Littles in bed. We went to a concert at our church. Our favorite Christian artist Lincoln Brewster performed there…AND what a night! The kiddos absolutely loved it! Why wouldn’t they? He is just their absolute favorite Christian singer.

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The Little Kiddos Share Their Experience (Day 310 of 365)

Thursday, September 30th 2010

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Remembering My Sister Erin (Day 307 of 365)

September 27th, 2010

Today, in my heart I honored my older Sister Erin, who died suddenly 16 years ago when riding her bicycle. Erin was 12 years older than me, therefore; she was one of the major adult influences that I had growing up. What a good one she was! She was someone who had a tremendous positive impact on my life, and even though she has been gone for nearly half of it…she continues to live in me and to impact me daily. She believed in me like most didn’t, she had faith in me more than I did myself…so when a moment of doubt overcomes me…I often imagine what she would say to me in that moment. I miss her dearly, and am looking forward to the day I get to see her again.

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