My journey thus far after leaving a small Texas town for city life! Follow me as I balance a career, being a wife, a mom to three young adults, and a Lolli to the coolest kid ever. If I could tell my twenty year old self one thing, I'd say "Take a deep breath, you're gonna have an AWESOME life!".
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Our boy finally has a voice!
We hit a monumentous moment yesterday, captured by his Mommy and Tia and I can't stop watching it. Munchkin is 3.5 years old and has pretty much been nonverbal apart from a handful of words. My girl has been putting so much effort into getting him up to speed and in a comfortable position before he starts kindergarten. He has been seeing a speech therapist twice a week for nearly a year and is now additionally enrolled in a half day program focusing on speech therapy. This simple moment of his tiny little voice vocalizing his first short but full sentence "I WANT MORE", made my heart burst instantly. Good job Little One, your Lolli eagerly awaits your endless voice and thousands of questions!
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Yay! what a sweet voice he has!
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