Apparently Noah is afraid of the possibility of an earthquake in the Central Valley, because he always holds on to his Pack-n-Play while sleeping.This is the position you will find him in during most naps. Too cute!!
I noticed that when your mom and I were babysitting. I half expected him to just pull himself up to a sitting position and join in on our conversation! I love it!
Our son, Noah Stone Jackson, was born with a very rare genetic disorder called Fraser syndrome. Among his many challenges are one “hidden eye”, a narrow trachea (which required him to have a tracheotomy), an imperforate anus (which required a colostomy), difficulty swallowing (which required a G-Tube for feedings), the fusing of his vocal chords (which means he may never speak), and club feet (which are being corrected with braces). Our family is on an amazing journey together. We are learning to walk along this path that God has planned for us, trusting in His infinite love and wisdom. We are taking each day (or each moment) as it comes and relying on each other, our friends and family, and our God for strength. We have a long road ahead of us filled with several more surgeries, lots of recovery, countless hours of therapy, and many trips to specialists around the state. Every day brings us challenges but they pale in comparison to the smiles and cuddles from our little man. Noah is our son, a true gift from God, and we cannot wait to see where this adventure leads.
Who can say...but it is definately too cute :-)
ReplyDeleteI noticed that when your mom and I were babysitting. I half expected him to just pull himself up to a sitting position and join in on our conversation! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my...that is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI love it!! It is so fun to see what little habits our little ones develop. That is one of the cutest I've seen.
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