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I have created the “Down Syndrome Life” blog in the hopes of sharing a father’s everyday thoughts and experiences of raising a family of five children, one with Down Syndrome. My contributions will be of the good, the bad and the ugly.
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What a wonderful snow day your family had.
That looked like fun :) Ahh to be a kid again :)
I could see the video! Kayla said, "snow! whhhheeeee!" Oh I remember snow days and sledding down big hills (we lived in MA)...what fun times!
hehe .. love it. better you than me!!!!!
Rebecca: It was nice, but I would have enjoyed a sand day.
Sara: Yes, being a kid without responsibility would be fun as long as it didn’t include school.
Michelle: I suppose that there isn’t any snow in New Mexico, oh I envy you.
amy flege: Please, you know you want to stand out in the freezing cold and video the kids. What else is there to do on a snow day? We had hot chocolate that mom made after our mini adventure.
I see you've upped your level of video editing with more impressive title and end credits and a sound track too. Can we expect a fast edited, MTV-style vid for the next one?
That was fun. Do not miss those days. While your kids were sledding, Aviva was learning to ride a two wheeler when it was 80 degrees out.
HUGS!
Oh, I miss those times. We actually go to the "big kids" tubing in Wssitler, BC. Good times. Enjoy the snow!!
You're such a good sport. I dread snow days. No plan B in our household!
Kim – I get the sense that you’re mocking me. An Mtv video, now there’s a thought. I’ll keep you posted.
Dori- Nice, very nice. 80 Degrees ha? I’m going to go shovel now.
Princess - I suppose these are moments that you don’t forget, I just wished some scientist would find away for snow to keep when it’s 80 degrees outside.
Derogatis – I’m thankful that I can go to the office. It was just that one day that we had the ice where I couldn’t go anywhere. I was banging down the walls trying to escape.
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