I have been sick, and on top of that have been kinda down because of Money for the adoption of Jeremiah and TRYING not to worry how we are gonna raise all we need and quicker cuz he is waiting and waiting. He is 17 months old now! I can't believe it has been 5 months since I first laid eyes on his face! Today I got on because I knew we should be getting pictures SOON and I wanted to just check IN CASE! Well, sure enough I got the golden email! :) pics and an update :) WOOHOOO :) I am one blessed mama! PLEASE keep Jeremiah, the adoption, FUNDS, and everything to do with it in your prayers!
Don't you just LOVE that shot! :) He is so cute :) These were all taken Sept 9th! They said he smiles alot! I CAN"T wait to have one of those smiles directed at me :)
Another shot of my baby boy! Oh how I ache to reach through the screen and just pick him up! :)
I am a bit worried about the hands. They said in the update his hands and arms are rigid. I know we will be doing some exercising those hands I bet!
Friday, September 18, 2009
Update pics!!!!!!!!
This is me and Noah! He LOVES Jeremiah already and gets so excited to see new pics :) He kisses him all the time :) I can't wait to post a picture of me and BOTH MY BOYS together :)
Well, still not feelin great so I am gonna get off again. Hugs and thanks to all for your prayers and friendship.
PLEASE help spread the word about Jeremiah and our target card giveaway that has been extended! :)
Jeremiah honey Mama loves you soooo much. Hold on tight sweet frogie boy and I will be there AS SOON as I can! Until I can hold you, rock you, sing to you, snuggle you, and kiss you catch my kisses in the wind baby!
Posted by Tami and Bobby Sisemore Family at 9/18/2009 06:54:00 PM
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2 blessings of encouragement:
Oh Tami..He is just beautiful! He looks so happy to be sitting up like he is! I know you can't wait to get him home!
Don't worry for a minute about those hands. Once he's here in your home (arms), you will be amazed by what therapy will do for him. Initially, I would try to do as much intensive therapy as possible, and although I'm sure his OT or PT will suggest it...but just a heads up. He needs hand splints to wear as much as possible. Once his hands de-atrophy (I don't know the medical term for this) - they will straighten out and he should only need to wear those splints at night.
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