13 months old today
Sam has been giving us a quite a challenge lately. He's into everything, everywhere all at the same time. Quite the little boy, he's fascinated with plugs, switches, buttons (on the TV), remote controls, carbon-monoxide alarms. He's also a pro at both going up and down the stairs by himself now. He points to people by name and waves bye-bye wildly. Here are a few pictures I promised from last month but never got posted. (click to enlarge)
Here's a great picture of Sam with both his Oma and Grandma.
Sam has been giving us a quite a challenge lately. He's into everything, everywhere all at the same time. Quite the little boy, he's fascinated with plugs, switches, buttons (on the TV), remote controls, carbon-monoxide alarms. He's also a pro at both going up and down the stairs by himself now. He points to people by name and waves bye-bye wildly. Here are a few pictures I promised from last month but never got posted. (click to enlarge)
Here's a great picture of Sam with both his Oma and Grandma.



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I just saw your website and wanted to say hello. If there is anything you need please let me know. We have several services from online parent matching, free books, message boards and more.
Karin Coulter
Saving Little Hearts
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Knoxville, TN 37920
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Helping Children with Congenital Heart Defects
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Hi,
I was born with congenital heart disease and underwent open heart surgery twice as a child. Recently I have thoguht that I would like to give something back and have undertaken a charity trading game very similar to the oneredpaperclip project which you may have heard of in the news recently. The only difference is that instead of working up towards a house I have decided that I will auction whatever item I have got after 18 months and give the proceeds to a charity that was set up to help Grown-ups with congenital heart disease named GUCH; this charity now helps all sufferers of all ages, their families and their friends.
I started out with a piece of old rope and called my blog Money For Old Rope. This was quickly traded for 18 pairs of craft scissors from a fellow GUCH and was then traded with an Australian man whose child has CHD for an olympic officals shirt from the Sydney 2000 games.
Please visit my site and let me know what you think of it, I would like to really push this in the CHD community which is why I have come accross your email address but I would also like to push it in the wider audience to help to raise awareness of congenital heart disease throughout the world.
http://money-for-old-rope.blogspot.com
Please put a link or a post about my site so I can continue to increase my readership, I will provide a link to your site on mine.
Best regards,
Paul Youngson.
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