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Old 04-21-2008, 12:06 PM   #6
yorkieK9trainer
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Yeah, wild, huh? ha ha

She's doing very well.

Taylor actually has Scoliosis. *eek* A 32 degree curve to the left. If anyone knows anyone that knows anyone (you know how it goes) that has an infant that has had or has Scoliosis at such a young age, I'd love to get in touch with them and compare notes/chat!

But she really is doing well. No signs of pain/discomfort and is right where she's supposed to be developmentally otherwise and is ahead of the curve on a few things, she's a bright and happy little girl.

I am so glad I made the decision to keep her. I can't imagine living without her now that I've had the pleasure to meet her.

She loves her Papa (Grandpa) & Nana (Grandma) so much. I really do believe in the old saying that it takes a community to raise a child. My parents have made and will continue to make sure a dramatic positive impact on her life.
When I travel, I typically take her with. She's been on a plane countless number of times (roughly two trips a month) and even goes to work with me most times depending on my lesson. She's been to every dog show I've gone to since she was 4 months.....It's just been great.

Again, Thank You YorkieTalk and the members here that have taken a moment to chat with me about my situation during my pregnancy and even now. It's amazing just how many of you on here remember it and actually remembered my daughters birthday and sent her either a card, e-mail or a PM wishing her a happy birthday!

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