tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7002873379688473739.post2408718609898125838..comments2023-08-21T05:54:10.660-05:00Comments on Lou's Land: A Break in the Routine: Part ILouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17794074464910523454noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7002873379688473739.post-63585669891146143782012-11-10T06:34:07.075-06:002012-11-10T06:34:07.075-06:00OMG Lou, that must have been a really tough day fo...OMG Lou, that must have been a really tough day for you. Your Bianca reminds me so much of our Rosie, but Rosie has just turned 4. Rosie is non-verbal autistic, but we get the occasional word too. Also, I noticed in your Thank You video that Bianca moves around a lot (gotta love those gloves, I've often wondered if I should get eyelash guards!!! lol), anyway I can't imagine what it was like trying to get xrays AND blood! We haven't had to do either yet, I'm sure one day we will. We have had our girl in hospital by ambulance once, for severe croup, which cleared up quickly once we got her treated, but of course I could just cuddle her whilst they gave her that treatment, so it was pretty easy. I'm dreading the dentist, oh boy. I also have a blogspot blog, it's a podcast of a book I'm writing on estate planning for special needs kids. I'll def be catching up on your blog because I love the way you write so openly... you're doing an awesome job Lou!! Awesome Blog!!! Xxxxxx Kate<br />(PS. can't wait to read the rest of this story!)<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00598456216271655092noreply@blogger.com