Autism recovered?
Medical experts say it's not possible to recover autism. We have living proof in the form of three children, that it IS possible. In my blog you will find recovery stories, along with information regarding health that I have learned over the years. And sometimes just snippets of life to give hope that yes, life can be normal after the hard work is done.
Sit back, enjoy, and be hopeful! RECOVERY HAPPENS!
**Kids names have been changed to protect the innocent and naughty alike. ;)
**Kids names have been changed to protect the innocent and naughty alike. ;)
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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We never get icicles here! Ok, there was that one time 3 years ago that we were hit with a freak winter storm that broke records, but I miss that. I remember sucking on them when we were kids. So very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty I love icicles. I don't think we will get any here where I live now though :( So glad you like my little elf he has been so fun
ReplyDeleteThese are great pictures! We had a blizzard on Saturday with sub-zero temps and winds of up to 50 mph, so my enthusiam for icicles is less than yours ; )!!
ReplyDeleteIcicles would stop the day here. They are such a novelty!
ReplyDeleteFun pictures, they even look cold...
ReplyDeleteLL, I can imagine your excitement is much diminished by now. :)
ReplyDeleteSo funny how childhood memories come back to life in your kids isn't it?
Tony was having a great time throwing them on the ground and watching them shatter. The girls were just holding them and oohing and aahhing over their awesomeness. I on the other hand, ran out to take a few pictures, then ran back in and watched from the window. Too cold for me! But they are pretty. :)
Icicles with no snow. Wow!
ReplyDeleteBrrrrrr!!
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