Simon had a pretty bad diaper rash last week. As part of his treatment I was letting him run around the house w/o his clothes or diaper on. Our living room has the only carpet in the house, the dining room & kitchen (open floor plan) have laminate wood flooring. As he's running around naked, he goes into the dining room. The next thing I hear is a big thump & him crying. I go into the dining room to see what happened & he had slipped in the puddle of pee he made on the laminate floor. I cleaned him up and called it quits for the night. The next day, I stripped him down again and let him run around. This time, I blocked the kitchen & dining room off w/ baby gates. He walked up to the gate & peed through it onto the laminate floor. He's definitely going to be writing his name in the snow in a couple years!
I am just your average Catholic gal, but becoming a mother and a cancer patient has changed me beyond belief. I owe it all to my wonderful family: husband, son, and daughter! Here you will read my ravings, rantings, and rationalizations. I am quite wordy and nerdy. Simon and Rachel tell me many things, but most of all they remind me... I need to remember my purpose for life - living, loving, and being as God has planned for me!
Monday, March 23, 2009
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My mom told me a story of me doing that when I was a tot--actually she told my high school boyfriends that story!! Traumatizing. So, don't tell Simon's future love interests that story until much later in their relationship! HA!
Hi Erika:
My apologies for contacting you this way.
I found you through the Baby Center Community's Abortion/Termination debate board. I'm writing a magazine article about embryo adoption and am trying to find people who protest at fertility clinics. If you know anyone or of a group that routinely does this, I'd really appreciate any information.
Best,
Jessie Beauchaine
Columbia University
Graduate School of Journalism
jessbeaux@gmail.com
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