~ Awwwhhhh....now that's cute ~
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There you are Sharon. hehe......I hope you're having a good day. Now this is my kind of diet. I KNEW I liked cookies for some reason:)
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Hope all you cuties are having a peaceful Wednesday afternoon.
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Arnie, you are a great pic finder........now THAT is cute.
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Happy Mother's Day to all the wonderful mothers, whether it's boy and girl kids, or
doggus kids, or kitty kids..........well, you get the idea. I think a mother is defined by
the love and care she gives to others. ((((((((((((((hugs to you all)))))))))))))
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This is the best thread EVER!!!! Just made my day. You can't help but smile.
((hugs)) Thanx!!!!!
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I don't know how I've been missing this thread all along, but became a lurker last week. I have a "cute" pic to share, but it is also a shameless one to an article that was done to feature my son for the United Healthcare Children's Foundation.
I hope it's cute enough!
Your Dollars in Action
Quest for Independence
Daniel - Crown Point, IN
Daniel is like just about any other four-year-old boy; he's full of energy, wants to know how everything works, sings and dances to music and loves to use his imagination. He also has a bit of a stubborn streak. Unlike most children, Daniel was born prematurely with hemorrhaging on both sides of his brain. As a result, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, as well as apraxis and dysarthria, both conditions that affect his language development. Despite the conditions that affect his movement and speech, Daniel always finds a way to do the same things other children do, including climbing trees, and prefers to do everything "for himself."
One of the keys to Daniel's incredible independence has been the therapies - occupational, physical and speech - he has taken since he was an infant. So, when Daniel's family discovered that their medical insurance wouldn't cover the completion of Daniel's therapies, his mother, Deborah, was fearful that Daniel might lose his momentum. Fortunately, his physical therapist was able to provide her with a list of grant options, including UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation. Deborah says, "The moment I opened the box, I burst into tears. To get that letter and teddy bear took such a weight off my shoulders."Since receiving the grant, Daniel has made incredible progress. His legs are more flexible, he has mastered the difficult "F + R" sound, and his mom has learned more about how to help his bilateral functioning. "For our family," Deborah emphasizes, "the grant has given us freedom from the stress of thinking Daniel might digress without the help he really needs
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real cutie!
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Whoopsiedoodles:
He is so adorable!
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Good morning cuties. And I DO mean a REAL cutie this morning. Daniel is a little DOLL. Thank you whoopsie for introducing him to our thread. He is a real cutie patootie!! Glad you've joined us. Hey, you too Traci...........your avatar is so cute. See, there's a little "cute" in everything.
Hey Elaine, Arnie, Sharon, Lori, Kathleen, Mumayan, Merilee, Checkum, BKC, ....I hope I haven't missed anybody. This is as far back as my brain will take me this morning. Hope you all have a great Friday and a wonderful weekend!! ((((((((((((hugs to all))))))))))))
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Whoopsie, I'm proud to be a physical therapist when I read Daniel's story.
Hi, Coonie!!
Sharon, you otter write a book about puns!! LMAO!
Here's more of them if you can play .wmv files: Otters Friends
And here's a hug for you all.
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Hi ladies,
Well I have 5 little cuties in my main bathroom that are scared to death of me. I picked up my kittens to foster yesterday & 3 had just been caught in the trap that morning. There are two black, 1 orange, 1 tortie & 1 cream w/orange points. She is the most friendly. Last night I was in there till 2 am. They were all crying frantically. I think they missed their momma. They all have long hair except for one of the black ones and are 5 weeks old. DS took a pic w/his phone so I'll try to have him post it for me. They are SOO cute! I just hope I can get them much more people friendly or no one will want to adopt them.
My little Emily won't let me out of her sight. She has to be touching me & on me at all times. I think there is a bit of jealousy going on. When the babies cry,she runs to the door and lays down. There was a little bit of hissing going on last night.
Gotta run, time for a feeding. Thank goodness they are eating off a plate and I don't have to bottle feed them.
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Thanks, everyone! This thread is awesome. It makes me literally say, "aaawwwww" every time I peek in!
Kathi-thank you for being a PT and changing people's lives!
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Awwhhh it's so good to see all of ya'll. Heeeey KAK. I knew my chemo-brain was missing somebody important:) I read your blog and I LOVE it!!! It's beautiful!!!!!!!!! Girl.......you've got talent. Can't wait to see more:)
Caseymom and Wendy......ya'll come on back. We have fun around here. Wendy, I'm so proud of you for fostering the little kittens. I'd love to see some pics....I just LOVE baby stuff......baby ANYTHING!!
Thanks again Whoopsiedoodle for posting your precious little cutie:) Send more...hehe
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LOL, Arnie!
Thanks, coonie!
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Hey those girls look just like me. Except for the boobs, waist, legs, hips , hair....never mind LOL
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Yeah, that's exactly what I look like -- except I can't handle high heels -- especially in the sand!
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You can't beat me - I've been practicing with the dog!
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Gawd, I love you ladies! I've been lurking a little, too, and you all seem so close, I was afraid I'd be intruding. At some point in time, I'm going to go back and re-read the instructions on how to open a photobucket account so I can load pictures on here.
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Hey Jane!!!!!!!!!! Everybody's welcome here!!! It's fun and we can forget about that nasty word (breast cancer) ssshhhhhsssshhh hehe
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