Archives for March 2012

What Is World Down Syndrome Day | 2012 | Noah's Dad

I have to admit that prior to Noah being born I had no idea that March 21st is World Down Syndrome Day, so don’t feel bad if you didn’t know either. But it is. And if you will give me about 3 minutes of your time, I’ll tell you what it’s all about, and try to give a quick answer to the question, “What is Down syndrome?

Noah and I put together a short video to tell you a little bit about World Down Syndrome Day and why the date 3:21 is significant. I hope you find it informative and enjoyable! And hey if not, no worries. You’ll get to see a cute little boy for a few minutes that I’m sure will brighten up your day. So it’s a win either way. 🙂

By the way, be sure to check out Noah’s Dad Youtube channel where you can watch all of our videos!)

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World Down Syndrome Day 2012

  I have to admit that prior to Noah being born I had no idea that March 21st is World Down Syndrome Day, so don’t feel bad if you didn’t know either. But it is. And if you will give me about 3 minutes of your time, I’ll tell you what it’s all about. Noah and I put together a [Read More…]…

Somedays You Just Don’t Feel Like Learning How To Walk. And That’s Ok.

Whoever said that all children with Down syndrome are angels that obey every wish of their parents (or their physical therapist) while smiling and hugging them all at the same time, clearly have never met our son. Don’t get me wrong, Noah’s great. In fact I often thank God for creating our boy with so [Read More…]…

Reason #453 Why Being This Boy’s Dad Is Awesome: This Face On My Desk. Daily.

I could never count all of the reasons I love being this little boy’s father. I have no idea how it’s possible for my heart to contain this much love, but every day, just when I think it’s impossible to love someone any more than I love this little boy (and my wife) I wake up even [Read More…]…

Giveaway: Free Copy Of Wednesdays Were Pretty Normal: A Boy, Cancer and God

If you ask any parent one thing that’s in limited supply in their home time (or money!) is usually at the top of their list. Parents in general stay busy. Parents raising children born with Down syndrome (or any special need) often have an even busier schedule. Being the father of a 14 month old with Down syndrome myself, [Read More…]…