Friday, July 29, 2005

The Life of a Two Year Old


Reading Time
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Nothing but trouble
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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We miss our cousin Sophie! What a cutie pie... even Isaac admits that.

10:38 AM  
Blogger JTB said...

I want the life of a 2-year-old.

8:01 PM  
Blogger Indie Pereira said...

My two year old just did that to her books two minutes ago so I guess its a two year old thing. At least she doesn't try to eat the books anymore.

7:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I keep up with these Ira updates daily and remember him and your family in my prayers. I thank you for keeping us all posted and so we know what he is going through and how to pray for his situation. I am amazed at his strength through all this. I heard about you through my brother and his wife... Rob and Lisa C. I like your thoughts on all the other non-ira related issues as well, although, my main concern is Ira. I am touched by your thoughts on infertile couples.. as that's what I was once, before I adopted two children as newborns. I thank God for them and the ladies that gave such an incredible gift to me. I have enjoyed the show you talked about... 30 days. Fascinating looks into some unusual situations. I wouldn't have taken up the offer on any of those ! I wouldn't have known about that show if it wasn't for you mentioning it. And meant to give movie advice too a week or so ago when you asked for some. But I bet you've seen something good since then. If you get a chance, march of the penguins is very interesting. But not a traditional movie as I'm sure you know. penguin parents have such agony to go through though, I'll say that much. I thought of your story when watching that movie, those penguins standing together in a big lump trying to stay warm and keep their little egg from freezing, and the wind was blowing and it's like 80 below without a windchill figured in...get the picture. I just pray for your families continued strength and wisdom on knowing how to handle the changes that come each day. I pray for more happy moments for Ira, and fewer moments of crying. He is a doll. I bet the nurses are in love with him. His big sister is a cutie pie as well. I haven't posted much, but did want to let you know that I do think of you all daily and am on your team going to God with requests for Ira. I hope this week is a better one. Ann

10:47 AM  

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