Archives for September 2012

Baby Noah Gets His Dance On To Call Me Maybe

I mean seriously what’s more cute than a dancing baby!? I absolutely love how expressive our little boy is. It’s hilarious (and incredibly adorable) to watch him bob his head and throw his little hands in the air whenever he hears a song he can dance to. It doesn’t matter if we’re riding in the [Read More…]…

A Update And History On Noah’s Heart Condition(s)

Our little Superman! Now that I’m a parent I find myself saying things I never would have imagined actually saying as a parent. Like yesterday, when I found myself saying this to my son’s cardiologist: “The hole in my son’s heart’s only 1mm?!” Ha,ha…who would have ever thought! Yesterday Noah had a follow up appointment with his cardiologist, and we got some news [Read More…]…

Glee Fans: Did You Notice Sue Sylvester’s Baby Had A Little Something “Extra?”

Just look at those adorable almond shaped eyes.  If you were watching the season premiere of Glee tonight you saw Sue Sylvester’s adorable new baby girl briefly at the beginning of the show. But….you may have overlooked one small detail about her adorable new daughter. (Warning, spoiler alert ahead.) Did you notice that Sue Sylveter’s baby has a little something extra? As [Read More…]…

Noah Tries Some Vegemite; The Peanut Butter Of Australia.

Ever heard of Vegemite?

I hadn’t until being introduced to it by our friend from Australia, Libby. Apparently they eat this stuff like peanut butter over there! In fact, based on all the conversations I’ve had with people from Down Under I kind of think all they eat over there is Vegemite and Tim Tams! (Hmmm…I wonder if anyone has ever tried Vegemite on their Tim Tams? Maybe I’m on to something?!)

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Dear Florida, Please Stop “Warehousing” Children With Special Needs And Violating The Americans With Disability Act

As a father of son born with Down syndrome, I’m angry, sad, and hurt after reading a recent article in The Miami Herald about the State of Florida “warehousing” (yes, warehousing!) a large number of children with disabilities in “hospital-like” institutions, and their follow up article entitled “Florida’s way: Nursing home profits trump sick kids’ special needs.” “Hundreds of children [Read More…]…