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(Part Two of Day two) Okay so I wasn't aware I was only allowed to write 4000 words in one blog.... so here is part two of day two for those who wish to continue reading.I'm raising one challenging little boy, but his hugs and kisses make each day worth the effort. I must sing "Brush your teeth so you don't get cavities." at least twenty times a day upon his request. It's become a new way to get things done. He will say, "Mommy sing brush your teeth." So now I say, "Noah do this and Mommy will sing." He's quite the stubborn little one who doesn't always want to comply, but if my singing is what helps him become the great man I know he can become, then I'll be whistling Dixie when he grows up! Who knows... maybe by then he will be saying "Mom, please do NOT sing." My seventeen year old tells me to be quiet in the morning.... what's wrong with waking up singing? At least his little brother appreciates me, and we had his ears checked so I know he's not deaf! LOL
Wishing you all a wonderful day! Thanks for dropping by! Life may be like a box of chocolates, and with me I promise you will get some nutty days in that box!
Poem
Arms full of kisses,
A huggy bear bouquet,
I promise you I love you,
Forever and a day.
Your tiny little heart,
Fills a void inside,
It's because I love you,
I am so alive.
Each day is full of blessings,
Our abilities are many,
Forget about disabilities,
Your abilities are plenty.
Your hugs just keep me going,
Believing we can do it,
Whatever we are facing,
God will get us through it.
Down syndrome is a label,
I just see a little boy,
The one who stole my heart,
My little pride and joy.
SDF May 28, 2010
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