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Thank you, Daddy…

Patience finally has it’s rewards. Despite my timing faux pas with the delivery of the long awaited “Furry Tales,” our friends at the post office finally took pity on us and made good on the promise I made to my … Continue reading

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Good Job Everybody!

We have almost reached the end of Jeffery’s enrollment in the feeding clinic. Since he left the day program he has resumed his weekly outpatient therapy and Amber (his therapist) said he is about ready for discharge. While we are … Continue reading

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Next…Ice Cream!

An earth shattering event is taking place on Monday August 12th. Not only is it Jeffery’s 11th Birthday, but it will be the first time he has actually eaten some birthday cake. Don’t get me wrong, he has had a … Continue reading

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Who are you and what have you done with our son?

Our son is in his 4th week at the feeding clinic and is doing awesome. It’s hard to believe this is the same boy who used to eat only Oatmeal and Low Fat Lance Peanut Butter Crackers. Then again, if … Continue reading

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Thanks…Part 3

  We have passed the 20 post mark. To commemorate this auspicious occasion, we are continuing a series of acknowledgements to the people who have been instrumental in Jeffery’s life and have played a part in his development to this … Continue reading

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Wiggles 101

I had never heard of the “Wiggles” before Jeffery and chances are I wouldn’t have heard of them otherwise. Being a relatively conservative fellow, the idea of watching four guys cavorting around in brightly colored shirts and dancing about wasn’t … Continue reading

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