Merry Christmas!!!
December 25, 2009 on 1:00 am | In Christmas, Holiday fun! | 2 CommentsTo all of our readers, we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Love,
Jessica, Patrick, Joey, Leah and Aiden
Let There Be Peace on Earth
December 15, 2009 on 1:22 pm | In Down syndrome, Videos, Christmas | 1 CommentI posted this video last year and thought it would be good to post it again. Brings me to tears when I watch it, absolutely beautiful and moving!!
Long overdue post!
December 15, 2009 on 11:56 am | In Photos, Medical, Joey, Leah, Craziness of our lives, Aiden | 2 CommentsI want to applogize to all of my readers, I’m way overdue for an update. My mother keeps reminding me to post something on here but I’ve been so busy! Let’s see, since I last posted a lot has happened.
Right before Thanksgiving, Joey came down with H1N1 and spent 3 1/2 days in the hospital. Very, very scary. It’s weird, you hear on TV about children ending up in the hospital thanks to that yucky illness but I never thought one of my kids would end up with it!
The ironic thing is that THE DAY that Joey came down with it and ended up in the hospital is the day he and his sister were suppose to get the vaccines!!!
Leah also came down with it the next day but was able to fight it off mostly on her own with only a few doses of TamiFlu.
A few weeks later, Joey came down with the croup and that resulted in another trip to the ER but thankfully we were sent home a few hours later after a breathing treatment and a shot of steriods.
We’ve also had several colds in the middle of all of this (all of which Joey has caught) so we’ve been a healthy bunch, let me tell ya, hahahaha!
Leah and Aiden are doing good. We can’t get over how big Aiden is getting. Last week out of nowhere he no longer fit into his 0-3 month clothes so we had to make a trip to Kohls to get him some new clothes!
And poor Leah has been averaging 3 ear infections a month for the past few months so she has an appointment to see an ENT for tubes.
Again, I’m so sorry for the lack for posts lately, but between Joey’s illnesses, being a mom to three, and being addicted to Facebook, I put my beloved blog on hold and kept putting off posting on here!
We’re leaving tomorrow for Ohio for Christmas, so I will be back after Christmas!!! I will leave you today with a couple new pictures of the kids and one of our first snow fall from the other day
CJ’s Traveling Afghan Project article!
December 15, 2009 on 11:52 am | In Down syndrome, Articles, Charity, Crafts, Adoption | No CommentsCJ was one of the first bloggers who found my blog back when Joey was born! I credit CJ for getting me addicted to blogging!!!
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Appleton mom CJ Field’s crocheted afghans comfort families with Down syndrome
By Kara Patterson
Post-Crescent staff writer
APPLETON — Sometimes, when Appleton mom CJ Field is crocheting afghans, her 5-year-old daughter Emmalee gets out her own crochet hook and ball of yarn.
Like many children her age, Emmalee, who lives with Down syndrome, tries to do what her mom does.
These days, crocheting and boxing up afghans for other families with children who live with Down syndrome takes up much of Field’s free time. Field, a nanny, creates afghans as an outgrowth of the T21 Traveling Afghan Project, an effort she began in March.
One afghan is traveling the country and overseas, visiting family after family. The families take photos with the afghan for the project’s Web site, which also displays pictures of children with their individual afghans.
“Afghans represent security and safety and warmth and comfort,” Field said late last week. “It’s essentially like sending a hug. Emmalee helps me pack up the afghans and send them off. Every time she picks out colors and I make her one, she wants to shove it in a box.”
Field started the project to further unite an online community of bloggers that gains strength in sharing similar family experiences. That project and community are inspiring her to hold an offline awareness-raiser and benefit Wednesday for an international Down syndrome orphan ministry.
The event runs from 6 to 8 p.m. at Harmony Cafe, 233 E. College Ave. A suggested donation at the door is $5.
It supports the work of Reece’s Rainbow, a Maryland-based adoption agency that finds homes for children with Down syndrome and other special needs. The event is Field’s way to rally others around the agency’s fourth annual Christmas Angel Tree Project.
“I think it’s a really good push for awareness,” said Michelle Zoromski of Combined Locks, who is adopting a 5-year-old girl with Down syndrome from Eastern Europe through the agency. “Other families would love to bring children home and they don’t have resources or support to do that.”
Andrea Roberts, the agency’s executive director, said this season volunteers such as Field are raising funds for a specific child awaiting adoption. The agency’s goal is for each volunteer to raise at least $1,000 for the child’s adoption fund.
Money from donations, a silent auction and sales of contributed afghans Wednesday will funnel into the fund for “Melissa,” an almost 4-year-old girl from Eastern Europe.
Field, whose daughter was 15 months old when she adopted her through Florida’s foster care system, said she hopes the event might bring the child who is waiting overseas one step closer to home and family.
“Once a family is matched for Melissa, I will be making Melissa an afghan of her own,” Field said.
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