Day 26 (08.08.17) Tuesday
Pemmy and Nimmy woke up feeling much better today. I decided I would take Nimmy and Peace to school and bring Pemmy home to sleep.
Three years ago, I read a book written by a mum who has a son with cerebral palsy. She wrote about her experience as a mother and about her son who couldn’t walk initially but eventually walked. In her book, she wrote that she travelled to Hungary with her son so he could attend Peto Institute.
Pemmy and Nimmy woke up feeling much better today. I decided I would take Nimmy and Peace to school and bring Pemmy home to sleep.
When I woke up this morning, I placed the back of my palm on Pemmy’s neck, forehead and arm; it wasn’t hot nor warm, it
The day has finally come; the day I planned on taking the girls to Magrit Island or Margaret Island (for the English.) The most important
Earlier in the week, I discussed with one of the conductors (therapist) in Nimmy’s class where I could buy some of the equipment they used
Pemmy and Nimmy woke up feeling much better today. I decided I would take Nimmy and Peace to school and bring Pemmy home to sleep.
When I woke up this morning, I placed the back of my palm on Pemmy’s neck, forehead and arm; it wasn’t hot nor warm, it
The day has finally come; the day I planned on taking the girls to Magrit Island or Margaret Island (for the English.) The most important
Earlier in the week, I discussed with one of the conductors (therapist) in Nimmy’s class where I could buy some of the equipment they used
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