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December 21, 2005
Robot Caleb
In the midst of adjusting to our new life around here, Caleb is enjoying his new blocks from Aunt Emily, Uncle Steve, and Aunt Liz. They were his Christmas present, and Bob put a picture of them on his blog. Anyway, they came with cylinders which Caleb absolutely loves. He's been into putting them on his arms and I've been calling him robot boy. This morning he got the two big ones on and was walking around. He looked absolutely hilarious so I had to share. He even posed for one shot, looking very robot-esk.
Posted by michellew at December 21, 2005 12:52 PM
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Thanks!! I'm grinning ear to ear once again.
Posted by: DadW at December 21, 2005 03:25 PM
Holy way-too-cute.
Posted by: lynnp at December 26, 2005 10:02 PM
I hope you don't mind me reading your blog. I was on a desperate search to help me cope with the incredible pain that I am suffering with. It's been 3 years since my journey started and I still don't know what "It" is. Some of the doctors think it is lupus, others say it is mixed connective tissue disease, others say it is fibro. All I know is it hurts. I am swollen, I never know when I am going to have a good day or a bad day, and sometimes it is all I can do to get out of bed. i work full time and am the mother of a 16 year old and a 10 year old, so resting isn't an option. My husband tries as much as he can to help, bless his heart, but I get so frustrated with how I feel that I am sure I am relentless on him. I finally broke down and cried yesterday and told him that sometimes when I appear to be angry, I'm really not...I'm just hurting like a mad dog and don't want to tell him. He said he'd rather know when I am hurting. The only thing that I can take for the pain is Darvocet, because of my kidney, and it does not even touch the pain. They finally gave me an antidepressant because this thing is dragging me down so much, and though it has helped, I'm still in a state. Anyway, reading blogs like yours helps me to understand that I am not alone, and it's not in my head. Thank goodness for the internet.
Posted by: Christa at January 1, 2006 05:53 PM
Michelle,
I was wondering how you're doing. I've been able to spend lots of time with my grandchildren lately - Jennifer's daughter,Lavender Zoe, was born on February 7. If you're able, can you give me a call soon - I hate to call mommies with young babies in case napping is going on. Would love to know how small group is going. Give Bob and the babies hugs!
Posted by: Susan Green at February 22, 2006 10:08 PM