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I can't imagine JD will stay still or quiet for long at any developmental

spot with his energetic and engineering sister there to lead the way.

They are priceless beyond measure, to be sure.

Good luck to in the coming days.

I give him alot of credit for going forward when he is no doubt

" all hospitaled out " , and I imagine would be fine with never

having to see the inside of one again, for any reason.

Continued best wishes to the whole family,

in Ma.

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wow wat a big boy he is xxxxxxxxxx

>

> Hello Everyone,

>

> Hope all is well and having a great summer. Today, JD made me cry. My best

>

> friend, gave me a 4-in-1 bathtub set before the kids were born.

> Olivia

> in the bathtub unsupported, playing and starting to bathe herself. With

> JD, we

> had been using the ring that goes inside the tub because I was always

> afraid

> that he would not have good balance and fall forward or even backwards.

> For

> the past couple of weeks I have been working with him and starting to take

>

> the ring out and I would still have to put my hand on his back because I

> was

> afraid to let go. I think that is a mommy thing. Today I put decided to

> take

> him in the bathroom with me and he sat on the floor watching me get the

> water

> ready. I put him in and just let go. OMG...He had so much fun. Kept his

> balance, didn't fall back or forward, just smiling, kicking and laughing.

> It took

> a long time, but he did it. I am so proud of him and just want to tell

> everyone. He is also reaching for his little toy box, pulling it towards

> him, and

> turning it over. He sure can throw his toys pretty far and he likes to get

> his

> blanket, towel and play peek-a-poo. Oh, and he is also starting to wipe

> his

> nose. He learned that from Olivia.

> Olivia is doing great as well and getting into everything she can see and

> fine. She sure does keep me and on our toes. If is not her then it

> is JD.

> I think they have something going on together. This evening when it was

> time

> for her to go to bed, she walked over to JD and kissed him on the

> forehead.

> She really loves her bubba, that is what she calls him.

>

> Well, we have a busy week this week with doctors appointments and 's

> upcoming nose surgery.

> Take care

>

>

> &, parents to twins:

> Olivia : potty training,walking, running the house, talking, saying no all

>

> the time and JD(cHArgE: Choanal Atresia, Heart Repair, TE-F Repair,

> G-Tube,

> Trach, on CPap w/ O2 at Night, severe to profound hearing loss, dumping

> syndrome ) 21 months, Waxahachie, Texas

>

> ************************************** See what's free at

> http://www.aol.com.

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Thanks for sharing your joy! What a treat to have JD doing so well after

such a long struggle. What a strong little guy you have! Surely he gets

that strength from his loving sister and parents.

Michele W

Aubrie's mom

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That is so wonderful!! Congrats to you both.

Hugs,

Crystal and Eva

>

> Hello Everyone,

>

> Hope all is well and having a great summer. Today, JD made me cry.

My best

> friend, gave me a 4-in-1 bathtub set before the kids were

born. Olivia

> in the bathtub unsupported, playing and starting to bathe

herself. With JD, we

> had been using the ring that goes inside the tub because I was

always afraid

> that he would not have good balance and fall forward or even

backwards. For

> the past couple of weeks I have been working with him and

starting to take

> the ring out and I would still have to put my hand on his back

because I was

> afraid to let go. I think that is a mommy thing. Today I put

decided to take

> him in the bathroom with me and he sat on the floor watching me

get the water

> ready. I put him in and just let go. OMG...He had so much fun.

Kept his

> balance, didn't fall back or forward, just smiling, kicking and

laughing. It took

> a long time, but he did it. I am so proud of him and just want to

tell

> everyone. He is also reaching for his little toy box, pulling it

towards him, and

> turning it over. He sure can throw his toys pretty far and he

likes to get his

> blanket, towel and play peek-a-poo. Oh, and he is also starting

to wipe his

> nose. He learned that from Olivia.

> Olivia is doing great as well and getting into everything she can

see and

> fine. She sure does keep me and on our toes. If is not her

then it is JD.

> I think they have something going on together. This evening when

it was time

> for her to go to bed, she walked over to JD and kissed him on the

forehead.

> She really loves her bubba, that is what she calls him.

>

> Well, we have a busy week this week with doctors appointments and

's

> upcoming nose surgery.

> Take care

>

>

> &, parents to twins:

> Olivia : potty training,walking, running the house, talking,

saying no all

> the time and JD(cHArgE: Choanal Atresia, Heart Repair, TE-F

Repair, G-Tube,

> Trach, on CPap w/ O2 at Night, severe to profound hearing loss,

dumping

> syndrome ) 21 months, Waxahachie, Texas

>

>

>

> ************************************** See what's free at

http://www.aol.com.

>

>

>

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