Who needs coloring books? We use this ALL the time!
This is the story of our lives as we embark on an unforseen journey. We continue to look to God to guide us through as we live out His plan for us and our little girl Kaitlyn.
Kaitlyn was born August 2009. She has been diagnosed with Down syndrome and a congenital heart defect (AVSD).
We are so excited she's here and can't wait to share our new experiences with everyone!
Welcome to Kaitlyn's Korner!!
If this is your first time visiting we invite you to read "Our Story."
I am 32 years old and a wife and mother. I have been married to an amazing man(Blair) for 8 years now. We have three beautiful boys and an extra special little girl. I created this blog to share our journey through parenthood and the experiences God has in store for us!
Brady is 6 years old. He is gentle, kind, and has a silly sense of humor. He loves letters, super heroes, and playing with his little brother. He is so excited to have his little sister home.
Big Brother Bryce!
Bryce is 4 years old. He is rough, tough, but ever so sweet. He loves trucks, tractors, and the color blue. He loves helping mommy with his baby sister.
Our Angel Kaitlyn
This little girl is the keeper of my heart. She was born in August 2009 with an extra special chromosome, she has Down syndrome. She also is our hero, at 3 1/2 months of age she under went open heart surgery to repair a congenital heart defect (Complete AVSD). She is amazing. This blog is inspired by her!
Baby Brother Ty
At 11 months old little Kaitlyn became a BIG sister. God blessed us this Summer with this little guy. Ty David makes my heart smile. He is growing so fast. He loves Mommy, feeding time, and his silly siblings. He has the best giggle. He is adjusting to life outside the womb and is slowing learning that it really isn't all that bad. His newest milestone is jumping in his jumperoo!
Wow, I had no idea it looked like that in Michigan. Beautiful.
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ReplyDeletesure is beautiful, just wish it was like that all year 'round. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe blue of that sky....incredible!
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