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The twins are great, Bill. They're busy, busy! I put them down for their

nap today and heard them " talking " and laughing with each other for at least

20 minutes. They play hike and seek with each other and giggle together.

They go and get each other's blanket or special stuffed animal when the

other is sad or hurt and often give each other hugs and kisses too. Of

course, they also shove and hit each other occasionally, but I guess that's

just normal sibling rivalry. We had Brown's Cheerleaders outfits for

Halloween but didn't take them out because it was cold and wet here that

night. We still have the website but don't know when my husband last

updated it. They're just over 1 1/2 years old now. Thanks for asking about

them.

I do still check out the messages but rely on the subject line and am very

selective now about what I read. I just can't keep up otherwise.

I hope you are doing well. I'm so glad you've stayed so involved on the

list. Your input is so helpful.

Barb wondered about terrible Ohio weather. Well, near Dayton where I live,

it's been rainy and we had some strong wind yesterday but it was short-lived

and really not bad.

Thanks for thinking of us,

Rose

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Reply-To: shydrager

To: shydrager

Subject: Re: trach/seizures

Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 17:38:56 -0500

Rose,

Glad to see you are still on the list. How are the twins?

Take care, Bill Werre

===================

Rose Chable wrote:

>Judy,

>I searched under tracheostomy:

>Here are a couple of sites you might want to print info from (esp. trach

>care, suctioning, breathing/speech/swallowing.

>

>http://wellness.ucdavis.edu/general_health/family_practice/tracheostomy/

>

>www.tracheostomy.com

>

>

>The second site is geared towards children with trachs but there's still

>some good, general info.

>

>Hope this helps,

>Rose

>

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The twins are great, Bill. They're busy, busy! I put them down for their

nap today and heard them " talking " and laughing with each other for at least

20 minutes. They play hike and seek with each other and giggle together.

They go and get each other's blanket or special stuffed animal when the

other is sad or hurt and often give each other hugs and kisses too. Of

course, they also shove and hit each other occasionally, but I guess that's

just normal sibling rivalry. We had Brown's Cheerleaders outfits for

Halloween but didn't take them out because it was cold and wet here that

night. We still have the website but don't know when my husband last

updated it. They're just over 1 1/2 years old now. Thanks for asking about

them.

I do still check out the messages but rely on the subject line and am very

selective now about what I read. I just can't keep up otherwise.

I hope you are doing well. I'm so glad you've stayed so involved on the

list. Your input is so helpful.

Barb wondered about terrible Ohio weather. Well, near Dayton where I live,

it's been rainy and we had some strong wind yesterday but it was short-lived

and really not bad.

Thanks for thinking of us,

Rose

----Original Message Follows----

Reply-To: shydrager

To: shydrager

Subject: Re: trach/seizures

Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 17:38:56 -0500

Rose,

Glad to see you are still on the list. How are the twins?

Take care, Bill Werre

===================

Rose Chable wrote:

>Judy,

>I searched under tracheostomy:

>Here are a couple of sites you might want to print info from (esp. trach

>care, suctioning, breathing/speech/swallowing.

>

>http://wellness.ucdavis.edu/general_health/family_practice/tracheostomy/

>

>www.tracheostomy.com

>

>

>The second site is geared towards children with trachs but there's still

>some good, general info.

>

>Hope this helps,

>Rose

>

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shydrager-unsubscribe

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