I wandered onto your blog and had to tell you how beautiful your son is! He reminds me so much of my younger brother. Dark hair and eyes, the same sweet smile and almost identical hands. When my brother was born 25 years ago the doctors told my Mom that he was most likely retarded (he isn't), he would never walk well (he does),he would be severely limited in the use of his hands (they're not) and he would never be able to have children of his own(he and his wife just had their second child).He has a successful job with the city, he plays sports and bowls, he even changes diapers with ease. I predict a great future for Asher with your loving family.
So glad his hands are better...
ReplyDeleteThe gal that helped with you blog is able to help with mine?
megggodwin@gmail.com
meg I don't think she does them on a regular basis :( I'll pass your email to her just in case!
ReplyDeleteEmily
So glad to see those sweet little hands! And they're looking really good. Now, I can't wait to hold the hands and the boy in my lap!! Soon! Love, Nana
ReplyDeleteLooks great! How does he like them?
ReplyDeleteSo precious! I love this picture!
ReplyDeleteJust precious!
ReplyDeleteI wandered onto your blog and had to tell you how beautiful your son is! He reminds me so much of my younger brother. Dark hair and eyes, the same sweet smile and almost identical hands. When my brother was born 25 years ago the doctors told my Mom that he was most likely retarded (he isn't), he would never walk well (he does),he would be severely limited in the use of his hands (they're not) and he would never be able to have children of his own(he and his wife just had their second child).He has a successful job with the city, he plays sports and bowls, he even changes diapers with ease. I predict a great future for Asher with your loving family.
ReplyDeleteCount them with me 1-2-3-4-5!!! And a BIG ole smile behind each and every one :)
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