Doctor's said I would not be able to have any more children after I had the cancer. When I found myself pregnant, I chose to take the risks, and this wonderful child came into my life and has blessed it everyday. Thank you for being you, my son!
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Make yourself at home. Put your feet up. Grab your favorite beverage and prepare to enjoy the reads.
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Make yourself at home. Put your feet up. Grab your favorite beverage and prepare to enjoy the reads.
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Happy Birthday to Xavier. It's a day well worth celebrating.
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And happy Xavier's birthday to YOU Elizabeth!! Wonderful photos - what a gift for you!
ReplyDeleteSurprises like this are always a wonder, and always great! I have one of those surprises too. After I nearly bled to death and we didn't know why they said, "NO more kids!" Before they could get me on the pills I was pregnant and they had to follow me so closely saying I was stupid to keep the baby.
ReplyDeleteThat's my lovely third son Ben who I honestly do not know what I would have done without since he was the most sensitive, loving, wonderful kids when his brother were terrible!
Thank you, Jen. That's the way I feel about it too!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jan, and Ciss, too. Doctor's don't always know best, we've learned. Eh?
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