Jude Rocking It Out!
Here is Jude several years ago!
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Here is Jude several years ago!
In 2008, Kennady said her first official word and it was Spanish. It is a good thing she is surrounded at church with all those Spanish speakers!
My parents took her on a special trip to Sesame Street at the Erwin Center. They were on the first row and interacted with many different characters.
We have been blessed with some incredible teachers in the Lockhart and Hays school districts. Check out this inspirational letter from one of Kennady’s teachers. She talks about the impact Kennady had on her day in and day out.
The Easter weekend is such a blessing to our family. At the same time, it is a ton of work! We had one of our biggest weekends ever at the church. I (Robin) spent 4 hours cleaning the parking lot, and then of course, Sunday was a long day.
We spent Monday recharging our batteries with the boys. We find it very important to give them some special time just focusing on them and not having to share time with their sister. They carry a heavy load being with their sister. In fact, last week a little kid told Jude, “You’re sister is scary”. The little girl was around 3 years old. She didn’t know any better, but Jude had to carry the weight of that statement.
Monday, my wonderful mother took Kennady for the day and we spent it exploring creeks, tadpoles, flowers, rocky roads, waterfalls and an assortment of other adventures. Check out these pictures.
So the rest of the day was quite busy, as anyone who has done a clinic visit knows. People in and out asking you lots of questions. We always love our visit to TSRCH.
Our girl is growing and because of all the growth, we are going to be adding some extra calories to her daily feedings.
We also had adjustments made to her chair. She has been so wiggly lately we were having a tough time keeping her in place.
The beautiful Dallas skyline. We just arrived at the hospital. Kennady slept the whole way. This contraption hangs from the ceiling. It is so intriguing to the kids. We are about to eat lunch with another family who has a daughter with HPE.
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