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Day 538: No news is good news...

Sunday, March 1, 2009 - Okay, it's been a while since our last post. Things are simply going well: Mady's staying healthy... no colds... no flu... no infections... Yes, no infections! The Great Toe operations were a success and thrice-daily soakings are a thing of the past. Life is good. Even her last two lumbar punctures have been quick and easy, which is amazing considering how difficult many of her earlier ones were...

Mady and Julia have both started practicing piano again and taking jazz piano from a very fun teacher. Both girls are getting good grades and enjoying school. We are reveling in normalcy right now...

Life is pretty good. :-)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hope you all are enjoying our beautiful snow day. Thanks for the update. Juliet and gang

Anonymous said...

Your blog has been very helpful to me. Thanks very much.

Shelley
Vancouver

Anonymous said...

Hey guys

love the great update
no news is good news!

since the girls are taking
jazz piano, i thought i would send on a website that i use to research for my collection of early jazz records

http://www.redhotjazz.com

its a great resource with biographies, discographies and recordings of a massive amount of great stuff fromt eh early age of jazz.

:-)

John NYC

Anonymous said...

Although we don't write often these days, we think of you often and sending healing vibes in Mady's direction. Thanks for the updates.You are all an inspired place of connection these days.

Connor and Donna and Charlotte in Austin

P.S. Loved the HOPE dog appropriation, too. ;-)

Anonymous said...

God bless "normal"! Ain't normal great? It isn't until we experience something different than normal that we truly appreciate it. We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers every day, Deanna

the mazzones said...

Hey! How are you guys doing? Hope to see you at family camp this year:)!


The Mazzones:)!