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H,

Wow. What a small world. I can imagine how you must have felt when

she said -Silver before you had a chance to say it. Man,

seems like everyone is running into or being introduced to another

RSS family. I just learned of one that lives relatively close to

me. It is grandparents raising a little boy that is 4, so very close

to 's age. Maybe we shall meet some day. Anyway, that is too

cool about your run-in today.

JR

>

> It takes time to learn lessons in life. But, I can guarantee -

over

> the years - I have learned that you should always be nice to people

> you are unfamiliar with - as you never know who you might meet.

>

> Today, I took the boys to the & Noble book store. We hadn't

> been there since this summer and they love to play with the trains

> and read the books (well, Ian likes to take all the books off the

> shelves LOL). Anyway, a woman and what turned out to be her

> daughter were looking for a " special " book. Well, the talkative

> person that I am - mentioned some of my favorites....Little Woman,

> Jane Eyre, Secret Garden to name a few. We got to talking and the

> younger woman said - " are these two boys yours " ? She pointed to

> and Ian and I said yes. She asked how old was

> and I said he just turned four. I got the usual - " Oh - he's

really

> big for his age " (most people think he's 6!) Then she asked about

> Ian. I said the usual - he's 2.5 - but, he's small for his age.

He

> has a rare syndrome....Then she said " Silver Syndrome? " I

> almost fell over! I said YES! How did you know? Well,

apparently,

> her sister-in-law (I won't name names - but, hopefully will

> recognize this brief interview <grin>) has a son I think she said

> around the age of 5 or 6 who has RSS. Apparently they are

> incredibly active with MAGIC and she proudly made comments about

how

> well-versed they were and all the research her sister-in-law has

> done on the " subject " . I gave her my name and phone number to pass

> on. I was surprised but very happy. They were both very nice

> individuals. I could have talked to them for hours.

>

> Moral of the story: Always be nice - you'll never know who'll you

> meet that may have a friend or relative of RSS!!! LOL

>

> Have a nice evening everyone.

>

> - H

>

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