Tag Archives | Down syndrome

How it All Began

Five years ago today, I married hubby. If you would have told me the day I met him that I’d end up marrying him, I would have told you that you were nuts. He was so shy, so unfailingly polite, and you could barely hear him above the roar his friends created wherever they went. […]

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Reminders

Every once in a while something happens that makes me pause and actually say out loud: “Rowenna has Down syndrome.” It’s not that I don’t realize she has it. It’s that day to day, it’s so inconsequential I rarely have to actively think about it. Yesterday I had one of those moments. For the last […]

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Think There’s No Problem?

One of the more…interesting things I’ve come to realize over the last 13 months is there are some people in the world with some…unique views. I have heard and read people defending the use of the word “retard” and all its various forms. The special needs community is being “too sensitive” when we ask people […]

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Why Not

My uncle paid me the best compliment the other day. I’m pretty sure he doesn’t even realize he did it, but I’m going to take it anyways! He said that he had been questioning whether or not to invite us to watch the fireworks with his family, and he finally came to the conclusion to […]

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Camping!

We just got back from a delightful camping trip to Door County (the “thumb” of Wisconsin). Last time we went camping, we had a 3 month old in full heart failure, taking medications several times a day, and being fed through an ng-tube. I figured since we had survived that, we could pretty much do […]

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Is It News?

One thing that keeps popping into my mind is whether or not people with Down syndrome doing every day things is worthy of a news story. I’ve been thinking about it for a year and I still don’t have an answer. Part of me thinks “sure, why not?” It’s a chance for people in the […]

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First Birthday

My baby is one today. A year ago I labored to bring her into the world, my husband and my doula by my side. A year ago they placed her in my arms and I took her in, every last inch of her. A year ago I became a momma and we became a family. […]

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She Made Me a Momma

This time last year I was about to go into labor. This time last year was the last night I would go to bed without listening to the sound of Rowenna’s breath as she settled into a deep sleep. I had my hospital bag packed, her nursery set up, a stack of cloth diapers ready […]

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At the Top of My Lungs

So much good has happened in the last week. Rowenna has all of a sudden exploded onto the scene here. She’s always been perky and pleasant, but it’s like someone flipped an awareness switch in her brain. In the last week, she has started to initiate interactions with us. If I’m on the couch and […]

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Mother’s Day 2011

A blogging momma posted a collection of statements today from parents of children with Down syndrome. I’ve been thinking about her question for a while now – she asked what we want the world to know about raising a child with Down syndrome. I wasn’t really sure what to say at first. I think it […]

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