Friday, May 22, 2009
We're all doing great here... so happy it's warm and sunny out again! Isabella has about 2 more weeks of school and then is officially a kindergartener. She's not signed up for any camps this summer, but will be taking her usual sports classes-- judo, swimming and gymnastics. In addition, she's going to do rock climbing and ballet once a week.
Hard to tell, but Will is actually thinning out a little!
Cruising
Missing tooth!

We went to an exotic animal show at our bank... Isabella loved holding the snake and touching the crocodile!

This is our new friend, Lizzy. I have been donating breastmilk to her for a few months since she has Type-1 Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). SMA is the #1 genetic killer of children under the age of two. It is a group of inherited and sometimes fatal diseases that destroys the nerves controlling voluntary movement. This affects crawling, walking, head and neck control, and even swallowing.

Today was an important day for Isabella-- she lost her first tooth! Other noteworthy things-- She is able to read level 1 (first grade) books on her own and enjoys writing letters and stories. In Judo, she's already moved from a white to yellow belt. She's growing up sosososo fast!!
William is also growing and learning fast. He's scooting along furniture really quickly and confidently now, and I wouldn't be surprised if he takes his first solo steps in the next few weeks.
Hard to tell, but Will is actually thinning out a little!
Cruising
Missing tooth! 
We went to an exotic animal show at our bank... Isabella loved holding the snake and touching the crocodile!
This is our new friend, Lizzy. I have been donating breastmilk to her for a few months since she has Type-1 Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). SMA is the #1 genetic killer of children under the age of two. It is a group of inherited and sometimes fatal diseases that destroys the nerves controlling voluntary movement. This affects crawling, walking, head and neck control, and even swallowing. 
Isabella had fun playing with Lizzy
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