An adjective is a word that modifies a noun (or pronoun) to make it more specific: a "rotten" egg, a "cloudy" day, a "lovely" lady, or a "tall," "cool" glass of water. http://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/adjective Not many people think about it... Not many people even realize it... I catch myself doing it... But thought I should still … Continue reading What is an adjective…
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It’s a Winter ONEderland!!
Where do I even begin... last year at this time I was getting ready to go to work and Chad was running late so he had to drive into his work rather than catching the van. They were calling for snow in the next couple of days and my appointment was going to fall on … Continue reading It’s a Winter ONEderland!!
Sharing <3
Children with Bohring-Opitz Syndrome are very prone to respiratory infections. With this being said, Talynn is kept inside majority of the time and is not exposed to a lot of people. Of course when we go out Talynn can sometimes go but we keep her covered. It is not easy explaining to people to stay … Continue reading Sharing ❤
Disability or Disabled… that is the question I may NEVER understand!
Let's start from the beginning.... Talynn was born at 35 weeks and spent 3.5 weeks in the NICU. During that time, I stayed at the Ronald McDonald house in Norfolk. After being discharged, we ended up with TWELVE different doctors and hospitalizations EVERY month since July. During each hospitalization we stayed anywhere from 2-5 days. … Continue reading Disability or Disabled… that is the question I may NEVER understand!
Is it easy?
Is it easy?!? The answer is NO! I have learned over time that if the outcome is good then the task is NOT easy. Over the past year, I have learned so much about myself, my daughter, my husband, and our family. Like every family... there is always the dysfunctional ones. These are the ones … Continue reading Is it easy?
In the beginning …
Talynn Gurganus was born on 1/27/14. She came into the world at 35 weeks. She had to spend 3 1/2 weeks in the NICU at CHKD due to respiratory and feeding issues. During this time, we found out Talynn had Partial Agenisis of the Corpus Collosum. She had other genetic tests done because all … Continue reading In the beginning …