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.
Friday, July 15, 2005
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I totally love the drive in. I'm so jealous. Good lineup for the show tomorrow. How's the weather look for you?
ReplyDeleteWar of the Worlds was entertaining, it should be a good time. Not sure how much I really wanna see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, we'll see.
Oh, how much fun!! I didn't know there were any drive-ins left in this area. Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteHope you had fun at the drive in.
ReplyDeleteAlso, sorry to hear about the potential gallbladder removal. I hope it's just heartburn too.
I did not realize you were adopting from Guatemala--how awesome. I've been there several times since I was a kid, even did a brief stint in high school and then college there. If you have any travel questions that your agency can't answer, feel free to email me.
The food is great btw and you'll find everyone is very friendly.
And thank you for the well wishes on my little post IUI adventure.
M
Happty memories...my first time at a drive-in was to see E.T.
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