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Friday, June 12, 2009

Friday, June 12, 2009

Good morning. It is still a beautiful spring here. We are loving it! Today it is supposed to be 70 degrees with clouds and thunderstorms!! YAY! David loves thunderstorms.

I am getting ready to take David to PT in a little bit. He did very well in the pool yesterday. I have a couple pictures, I will upload them later. Then his orthodontist appointment went well, too. He doesn't have to go back for 4 months!! His orthodontist said David has a million dollar smile. We tend to agree. We like seeing his smile again.

Claudia, you are so funny. You still have the wrong house. That camping trailer belongs to our next door neighbor. We are still the yellow house. Our camping trailer is flat (it pops up), not that round airstream-looking thing. Next time you are in the neighborhood, stop by! The yellow house. We can have a cup of coffee, or tea, or something. I would love to have you stop by.

Anyway, I hope you all have a great day today. Please pray that David has a good PT session. Thanks. Thank you for visiting. Thank you for all your prayers, love, and support. God bless you all. We love you.

Kristi and the Koury Klan

Treatments often involve lengthy hospital stays &/or outpatient treatments which can extend over a period of months to multiple years. Children may often need to be isolated from other people/activities (even certain foods, at times) due to their heightened risk of infection. Families experience multiple severe stressors from the financial, emotional, physical, psychological, social & spiritual strains from it all. Parents may lose or have to give up jobs; insurance issues may add to the stress; siblings experience their own multitude of issues from it all.

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