I am taking the week off my full-time job to spend a little time with the kiddos and prepare for next semester classes (gotta get on that last goal since I haven't done squat the last few days). Anyway, today I went shopping with the boys to prepare for school. I KNEW this would be something! And I was right, oh my. Riley was his usual self every year we go shopping - all about the style, picking out clothes - that is, he was that way when he was NOT yelling at Aidan. This yelling then only got Aidan upset and at one point we had an altercation in the middle of the store. Aidan was how I expected him to be - carrying on about how "sexy" he is (why in the world does he talk like this), getting bored, doing things like licking the mirrors, and then MESSING with his brother. Thankfully, it is over and we are D.O.N.E. Do you doubt me? Just see these photos of their personality and you will see what I am talking about -
This blog is about our journey raising three bright, gorgeous kids (Riley, Aidan, and Quinn). Miss Quinny happens to have an extra 21st chromosome (Down syndrome) along with Infantile Spasms (West syndrome) and Stereotypic Movement Disorder. This blog is for awareness and advocacy for families with children with special needs.
I am loving mom of three children, two boys and one girl. Riley is age twelve; Aidan is eight; and Quinn is five. I have been married to my husband, Neal, for 14 years.
Down Syndrome Awareness Month Blogging Challenge - I DID IT 2009
Deep Thought by Jack Handy
“If you define cowardice as running away at the first sign of danger, screaming and tripping and begging for mercy, then yes, Mr. Brave man, I guess I'm a coward.”
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