9 Month Questionnaire

Oh boy. So, we’ve been cruising right along with Rowenna. She’s a most happy little girl and I’ve documented for you here all her various adorable skills, like grabbing cat whiskers and blowing raspberries. I’m a first time mom and when I got the Down syndrome diagnosis I literally packed up the developmental books I […]

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My Thoughts Exactly

You know, there’s nothing like a 9 month old bundle of pure joy to lift your spirits. It’s been hard around here lately. To think about selling the house you’ve worked so hard to make a home, to think about moving across the country for a job…it’s something I never imagined I would do. I […]

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What I Thought I Knew

This post is long. I completely understand if you don’t make it to the end. I’ve had a post like this on my mind for the last 6 months so I’ve had a lot of time to talk about it. Then I read an amazing blog post and decided it was time to finally write […]

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Big Beautiful Eyes

Rowenna had her first ophthalmology appointment today. There is a strange feeling that goes along with parenting a child with Down syndrome. It’s sort of this “waiting for the other shoe to drop” thing. There are a lot of health concerns that can come with this extra little chromosome. There’s really no way to know […]

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Weekend Round-Up

We had quite the weekend and some fun firsts for Miss Rowenna! First off, an overnight visit to my parents where we tried a dissolvable puff for the first time. (After several shopping trips to look for gluten-free puffs.) Rowenna has mixed feelings on them, but my momma heart swelled with pride to see her […]

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A Girl and Her Cat

We have a cat named Jax. He’s quite the unique little cat. We picked him out from the shelter to be a best friend for a cat who is no longer with us. “Give us the friendliest cat you have,” we said. “Give us the cat that never wants to be alone.” That’s exactly what […]

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Wisdom of Winter

Brr…it’s cold! It’s just about this time of year when I think back on the conversation with hubby that went something like this: Me: “Hubby, this is the furthest north I will ever live.” Hubby: “Well, this is the furthest south I will ever live.” Me: “Oh. Well, then you’re responsible for shoveling the driveway.” […]

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I’m going to brag on hubby for a little bit here. It’s his birthday and we’re doing the usual – presents and cake. But I wanted to take it all a step further and share just how wonderful this man is. Hubby is patient and calm. His words are few but when he does speak, […]

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Packing

I had a major fit of cabin fever today. It was -1 degree outside (yes, actual temp) so going outside was absolutely not an option. Rowenna has a little cold and yesterday we spent the entire day in our jammies, all snuggled up in the bed. Today she is no better and she spent the […]

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A Test…and The Future

My mom and I talk a lot about the ethics of medicine. (Yeah, strange hobby.)  Has medicine surpassed what our consciences and hearts would otherwise tell us to do? Is there such a thing as “too much” intervention? Do our treatments do more harm than good? What is the value of a life and who […]

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