Monthly Archives: August 2005

Graveyards.

What can I say? Gage loves graveyards. I have no idea why. When he was almost 4 months old, we sat at the grave site of his Grandma Gin, where I’d held him and I couldn’t believe that he wouldn’t … Continue reading

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Urine a house full of laundry.

Last year I discussed The Urine Factor, here. Go ahead, I’ll wait. Dr. Wonderful had prescribed a couple of drugs to help. It was something we were going to try. Because she is the world’s most sensitive doctor, she was … Continue reading

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What others take for granted list, entry #1

1. A child with great muscle tone and foot and toe control allowing the ability to wear sandals, flip-flops or slides. 2. A 4 year old being able to walk down stairs unassisted. 3. A child whose milestones are met … Continue reading

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Rut-Rho. Trending.

Just heard from Dr. Wonderful, who, has moved along from "bears watching" last month, to "worriesome" this month. So…the dreaded decrease of meds that have been helping Gage pee less frequently. And with school starting. Not good. But neither is … Continue reading

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