(Noah will be attending the Rise School beginning in August.)
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Hi Deb, The Rise School sounds AWESOME! I was very impressed reading about how many children they have helped and the success rate. How remarkable to build this awesome program and have it save tax dollars to boot! It's fantastic that Noah will be attending. Why can't more universities do something like this? All of you are in our daily prayers. Thanks for the updates. Take care, Kathy H.
Wow...that's awesome he gets to attend this school. What a blessing. And yes, his little splint is SOOO cute! I just wanted to reach through the computer and kiss his cute little fingers!
Where to start? Josh and I are an ordinary couple who had an extraordinary little boy. Noah was diagnosed with a leukodystrophy that caused abnormalities in his brain.
He passed away on August 16, 2008, just 364 days after he was born. This is a story of our journey, the joys and sorrows we encountered, and the faith we relied on as we loved our little boy.
4 comments:
Hi Deb,
The Rise School sounds AWESOME! I was very impressed reading about how many children they have helped and the success rate. How remarkable to build this awesome program and have it save tax dollars to boot! It's fantastic that Noah will be attending. Why can't more universities do something like this? All of you are in our daily prayers. Thanks for the updates.
Take care, Kathy H.
Wow...that's awesome he gets to attend this school. What a blessing. And yes, his little splint is SOOO cute! I just wanted to reach through the computer and kiss his cute little fingers!
heather
This school has been a blessing to so many. What an answer to prayer!
How exciting! It is amazing to look at your journey and see how many people and opportunities have been placed along your path.
Also, the pics of him sleeping and of his adorable knuckle dimples have sent my ovaries into egg-shooting convulsions. Precious boy.
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