A tale of that wacky world of infertility that has now spiraled into the fascinating world of Guatemalan adoption and now... Parenting a child who's smile lights up the world, has a laugh that would drive the meanest person to hysterics and who also happens to have a genetic deletion at 16p11.2.
Saturday, December 31, 2005
Happy New Year!
Wishing all my friends and readers a Happy & Healthy New Year. May all of your dreams come through in 2006. I hope you all get pregnant (that want to), bring home your babies from abroad, stay single, get married, get laid on a regular basis, make enough money to be comfortable and to share some with those less fortunate, bring home our boys and girls from Iraq safe and sound, lose the weight you've wanted to lose, gain the weight you've wanted to gain, get to the gym, be a little kinder to yourself, your famiy & friends, hit the lottery, save the world.... whatever it takes - make it a great year!
Love,
Julie :)
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2006 is GOING TO BE AWESOME! Happy New Year! L, C
ReplyDeleteRight back at ya!!
ReplyDeleteAmen! And I think we know what kind of year you are going to have -- WONDERFUL! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome, thanks, Julie. Happy New Year to you & the fam!
ReplyDeleteWell said!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Happy New Year Jules...and thanks for setting an example of how strength, courage and determination pays off...
ReplyDeleteSame to you, Marc & Dylan. I can't wait to hear more about your adventures as a family of three.
ReplyDelete2006 is going to be a good one. Happy holidays to you and Marc and Dylan.
ReplyDeleteI hope 2006 is a wonderful year as you start discovering Dylan and your love for each other grows.
ReplyDeleteJulie,
ReplyDeleteSend me your email address and I'll give you the new blog address and password. I only have your work email address.
Best wishes to you too! Happy 2006, may it be a GREAT year for you and your family!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy I found your blog... my husband and I are discussing the possibility of adoption from Guatemala and hearing your story really helped a ton. I hope Dylan, yourself and your husband continue to do well. Best wishes!
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