Friday, September 3, 2010

In Their Own Words

I want to have this as a regular feature on the blog.  I will interview the girls about their thoughts and experiences being big sisters to our angel.  In this first edition, they were interviewed the night Alea came home.  They share their excitement as well as their new understanding of Down syndrome.



7 comments:

  1. Your girls are so cute! You can tell what good parents you both are by they way they talk about their sister. They are so smart and so loving and are going to help take care of Alea. Alea is such a beautiful girl. I hope things have calmed down a little since she has come home. Thanks for sharing those sweet messages from your daughters.

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  2. Truly treasured moments and you got them on video - what a great dad! I never think you and your family can amaze me more but then you do - thank you for thinking to do these videos - what a blessing to hear from the mouth of babes about your sweet baby. We love you!

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  3. Those videos are priceless! So excited for you to finally have her home where she belongs. We all can't wait to meet her!

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  4. Just darling! Your girls are so sweet. (Thanks for the tear fest!) What a good idea to have this blog. We can't wait to meet your angel. You have a wonderful family, we are glad to call you friends. Love you guys!

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  5. Chris, your family is so amazing. Thank you for sharing. LOVED the videos and so glad that you are documenting everyone's thoughts and feelings...PRICELESS. Give all the ladies a love from me. We need to chat soon.

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  6. Those videos are just the sweetest things I have ever seen! Made me cry! All four of your girls (Jodi included!) are beautiful and amazing!

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  7. you have some great girls!!! our older daughter was 8 when our mayson was born. she is such a huge advocate for her sister!!! you are blessed!

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