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Anita, your kiddos are beautiful! Love Sammy's smile.

Jane

> Anita1 StationeryThanks for the welcome ! A picture of my baby? I

> think I can provide that....like anytime anybody wants to see one!

I think

> my babies are pretty amazing (and I can say that because I didn't have

> anything to do with creating them!) and I'm always ready to show

them off.

> ;-)

>

> Here is Samren--19 months old, originally from Vietnam. And I've also

> attached a picture of Taevy--2.75 yrs, originally from Cambodia.

And a

> few more thrown in for good measure (couldn't help myself). They

are just

> the BEST of friends. One wouldn't know what to do without the

other. {BTW,

> one picture was taken while Samren was in the hospital due to his

Failure to

> Thrive in February.}

>

> Anita

> P.S. Yes, it IS a relief having a diagnosis. We have prayed so

long for

> that and it feels good to have an answer. Not knowing is definitely

worse

> than getting a diagnosis, no matter how discouraging the diagnosis is.

> -----Original Message-----

> From: sarah [mailto:gasp1@c...]

> Anita,

> Welcome to the group! I don't know anything about Autoimmue

Enteropathy,

> but I'll bet someone here does. It must be a relief to have a

diagnosis. I

> think we'd all like to see a picture of your baby, too; is that a

> possibility? I'm glad he has you for a mom.

> Hugs,

>

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Anita, your kiddos are beautiful! Love Sammy's smile.

Jane

> Anita1 StationeryThanks for the welcome ! A picture of my baby? I

> think I can provide that....like anytime anybody wants to see one!

I think

> my babies are pretty amazing (and I can say that because I didn't have

> anything to do with creating them!) and I'm always ready to show

them off.

> ;-)

>

> Here is Samren--19 months old, originally from Vietnam. And I've also

> attached a picture of Taevy--2.75 yrs, originally from Cambodia.

And a

> few more thrown in for good measure (couldn't help myself). They

are just

> the BEST of friends. One wouldn't know what to do without the

other. {BTW,

> one picture was taken while Samren was in the hospital due to his

Failure to

> Thrive in February.}

>

> Anita

> P.S. Yes, it IS a relief having a diagnosis. We have prayed so

long for

> that and it feels good to have an answer. Not knowing is definitely

worse

> than getting a diagnosis, no matter how discouraging the diagnosis is.

> -----Original Message-----

> From: sarah [mailto:gasp1@c...]

> Anita,

> Welcome to the group! I don't know anything about Autoimmue

Enteropathy,

> but I'll bet someone here does. It must be a relief to have a

diagnosis. I

> think we'd all like to see a picture of your baby, too; is that a

> possibility? I'm glad he has you for a mom.

> Hugs,

>

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Anita, your kiddos are beautiful! Love Sammy's smile.

Jane

> Anita1 StationeryThanks for the welcome ! A picture of my baby? I

> think I can provide that....like anytime anybody wants to see one!

I think

> my babies are pretty amazing (and I can say that because I didn't have

> anything to do with creating them!) and I'm always ready to show

them off.

> ;-)

>

> Here is Samren--19 months old, originally from Vietnam. And I've also

> attached a picture of Taevy--2.75 yrs, originally from Cambodia.

And a

> few more thrown in for good measure (couldn't help myself). They

are just

> the BEST of friends. One wouldn't know what to do without the

other. {BTW,

> one picture was taken while Samren was in the hospital due to his

Failure to

> Thrive in February.}

>

> Anita

> P.S. Yes, it IS a relief having a diagnosis. We have prayed so

long for

> that and it feels good to have an answer. Not knowing is definitely

worse

> than getting a diagnosis, no matter how discouraging the diagnosis is.

> -----Original Message-----

> From: sarah [mailto:gasp1@c...]

> Anita,

> Welcome to the group! I don't know anything about Autoimmue

Enteropathy,

> but I'll bet someone here does. It must be a relief to have a

diagnosis. I

> think we'd all like to see a picture of your baby, too; is that a

> possibility? I'm glad he has you for a mom.

> Hugs,

>

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Anita,

your kids are soo beatuitiful.. i showed the pics to my hubby and he started to cry when he herd what your son has been diagnosed... he stated why does it happen to kids... that we will never know..

but he is thinking good thought for your son, and your son is in my prayers

Kat

-----Original Message-----From: calliesara Sent: June 30, 2003 8:44 PMTo: autoimmune-ills Subject: Re: My kiddosAnita, your kiddos are beautiful! Love Sammy's smile.Jane> Anita1 StationeryThanks for the welcome ! A picture of my baby? I> think I can provide that....like anytime anybody wants to see one! I think> my babies are pretty amazing (and I can say that because I didn't have> anything to do with creating them!) and I'm always ready to showthem off.> ;-)> > Here is Samren--19 months old, originally from Vietnam. And I've also> attached a picture of Taevy--2.75 yrs, originally from Cambodia. And a> few more thrown in for good measure (couldn't help myself). Theyare just> the BEST of friends. One wouldn't know what to do without theother. {BTW,> one picture was taken while Samren was in the hospital due to hisFailure to> Thrive in February.}> > Anita> P.S. Yes, it IS a relief having a diagnosis. We have prayed solong for> that and it feels good to have an answer. Not knowing is definitelyworse> than getting a diagnosis, no matter how discouraging the diagnosis is.> -----Original Message-----> From: sarah [mailto:gasp1@c...]> Anita,> Welcome to the group! I don't know anything about AutoimmueEnteropathy,> but I'll bet someone here does. It must be a relief to have adiagnosis. I> think we'd all like to see a picture of your baby, too; is that a> possibility? I'm glad he has you for a mom.> Hugs,> Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com

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Anita,

They are beautiful children! The love between them shows in the pictures. Did I say they're absolutely beautiful? Give them hugs for me.

My kiddos

Thanks for the welcome ! A picture of my baby? I think I can provide that....like anytime anybody wants to see one! I think my babies are pretty amazing (and I can say that because I didn't have anything to do with creating them!) and I'm always ready to show them off. ;-)

Here is Samren--19 months old, originally from Vietnam. And I've also attached a picture of Taevy--2.75 yrs, originally from Cambodia. And a few more thrown in for good measure (couldn't help myself). They are just the BEST of friends. One wouldn't know what to do without the other. {BTW, one picture was taken while Samren was in the hospital due to his Failure to Thrive in February.}

Anita

P.S. Yes, it IS a relief having a diagnosis. We have prayed so long for that and it feels good to have an answer. Not knowing is definitely worse than getting a diagnosis, no matter how discouraging the diagnosis is.

-----Original Message-----From: sarah

Anita,

Welcome to the group! I don't know anything about Autoimmue Enteropathy, but I'll bet someone here does. It must be a relief to have a diagnosis. I think we'd all like to see a picture of your baby, too; is that a possibility? I'm glad he has you for a mom.

Hugs,

Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com

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OH! They are absolutely adorable!

Kathy

My kiddos

Thanks for the welcome ! A picture of my baby? I think I can provide that....like anytime anybody wants to see one! I think my babies are pretty amazing (and I can say that because I didn't have anything to do with creating them!) and I'm always ready to show them off. ;-)

Here is Samren--19 months old, originally from Vietnam. And I've also attached a picture of Taevy--2.75 yrs, originally from Cambodia. And a few more thrown in for good measure (couldn't help myself). They are just the BEST of friends. One wouldn't know what to do without the other. {BTW, one picture was taken while Samren was in the hospital due to his Failure to Thrive in February.}

Anita

P.S. Yes, it IS a relief having a diagnosis. We have prayed so long for that and it feels good to have an answer. Not knowing is definitely worse than getting a diagnosis, no matter how discouraging the diagnosis is.

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Anita,

Welcome to the group! I don't know anything about Autoimmue Enteropathy, but I'll bet someone here does. It must be a relief to have a diagnosis. I think we'd all like to see a picture of your baby, too; is that a possibility? I'm glad he has you for a mom.

Hugs,

Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com

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Thank you Kat! Like I said, I had nothing to do with how beautiful my kiddos are, but love that I'm privileged to share my life with them!

Your hubby must be such a sweet guy to have cried for my baby. Please tell him thank you for his kind words and thoughts. And thank YOU for the prayers. =-)

Anita

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Anita,

your kids are soo beatuitiful.. i showed the pics to my hubby and he started to cry when he herd what your son has been diagnosed... he stated why does it happen to kids... that we will never know..

but he is thinking good thought for your son, and your son is in my prayers

Kat

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Thanks ! (and they were hugged from you) ;-)

Anita

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Anita,

They are beautiful children! The love between them shows in the pictures. Did I say they're absolutely beautiful? Give them hugs for me.

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Anita, what beautiful children they are. The one with Samren in the hospital and his sister holding him just breaks my heart! We love pictures and we love children so share anytime you feel the urge!

Christy

My kiddos

Thanks for the welcome ! A picture of my baby? I think I can provide that....like anytime anybody wants to see one! I think my babies are pretty amazing (and I can say that because I didn't have anything to do with creating them!) and I'm always ready to show them off. ;-)

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Very pretty children, think your daughter is going to be gorgeous. I haven't welcomed you as yet. My name is Fonda and I live in South Carolina. I'm 46 years old, and a nurse. I have 3 furbabies. I have several boring, painful autoimmune diseases. Welcome to our group!

My kiddos

Thanks for the welcome ! A picture of my baby? I think I can provide that....like anytime anybody wants to see one! I think my babies are pretty amazing (and I can say that because I didn't have anything to do with creating them!) and I'm always ready to show them off. ;-)

Here is Samren--19 months old, originally from Vietnam. And I've also attached a picture of Taevy--2.75 yrs, originally from Cambodia. And a few more thrown in for good measure (couldn't help myself). They are just the BEST of friends. One wouldn't know what to do without the other. {BTW, one picture was taken while Samren was in the hospital due to his Failure to Thrive in February.}

Anita

P.S. Yes, it IS a relief having a diagnosis. We have prayed so long for that and it feels good to have an answer. Not knowing is definitely worse than getting a diagnosis, no matter how discouraging the diagnosis is.

-----Original Message-----From: sarah

Anita,

Welcome to the group! I don't know anything about Autoimmue Enteropathy, but I'll bet someone here does. It must be a relief to have a diagnosis. I think we'd all like to see a picture of your baby, too; is that a possibility? I'm glad he has you for a mom.

Hugs,

Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com

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Thanks Kathy!

-----Original Message-----From: e O'Hara Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 5:19 AMTo: autoimmune-ills Subject: Re: My kiddos

OH! They are absolutely adorable!

Kathy

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Thanks for the welcome ! A picture of my baby? I think I can provide that....

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Thank you for the welcome Fonda. It's good to be here. And thanks for the compliments on my children! They just love "furbabies". ;-)

Anita

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Very pretty children, think your daughter is going to be gorgeous. I haven't welcomed you as yet. My name is Fonda and I live in South Carolina. I'm 46 years old, and a nurse. I have 3 furbabies. I have several boring, painful autoimmune diseases. Welcome to our group!

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Thank you for the welcome Fonda. It's good to be here. And thanks for the compliments on my children! They just love "furbabies". ;-)

Anita

-----Original Message-----From: CATLADY

Very pretty children, think your daughter is going to be gorgeous. I haven't welcomed you as yet. My name is Fonda and I live in South Carolina. I'm 46 years old, and a nurse. I have 3 furbabies. I have several boring, painful autoimmune diseases. Welcome to our group!

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Anita,

Your kiddos are beautiful! Thanks for sending us the delightful pictures. By the way, how do you pronounce your daughter's name? Samren looks so happy and upbeat-- he's obviously a trooper. The support of loving parents like you and your husband has got to be part of his strength.

Deb

My kiddos

Thanks for the welcome ! A picture of my baby? I think I can provide that....like anytime anybody wants to see one! I think my babies are pretty amazing (and I can say that because I didn't have anything to do with creating them!) and I'm always ready to show them off. ;-)

Here is Samren--19 months old, originally from Vietnam. And I've also attached a picture of Taevy--2.75 yrs, originally from Cambodia. And a few more thrown in for good measure (couldn't help myself). They are just the BEST of friends. One wouldn't know what to do without the other. {BTW, one picture was taken while Samren was in the hospital due to his Failure to Thrive in February.}

Anita

P.S. Yes, it IS a relief having a diagnosis. We have prayed so long for that and it feels good to have an answer. Not knowing is definitely worse than getting a diagnosis, no matter how discouraging the diagnosis is.

-----Original Message-----From: sarah

Anita,

Welcome to the group! I don't know anything about Autoimmue Enteropathy, but I'll bet someone here does. It must be a relief to have a diagnosis. I think we'd all like to see a picture of your baby, too; is that a possibility? I'm glad he has you for a mom.

Hugs,

Please visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com

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-----Original Message-----From: Christy

Anita, what beautiful children they are. The one with Samren in the hospital and his sister holding him just breaks my heart! We love pictures and we love children so share anytime you feel the urge! Christy

Thanks Christy! Even though the pic of Samren in the hospital makes me sad to look at (because he was just so sick then) I love that picture because of how it captures how they REALLY feel about each other. Taevy totally adores Samren, and he returns the love tenfold. I just love catching them simply *being* brother and sister instead of always posing for the camera. Here is my all time favorite candid shot of the two of them (Easter morning no less). I spent 45 minutes out in the back yard trying to get them to pose for "good" pictures and this is the one picture that was only captured because I pushed the button unintentionally!

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Thanks Deb. Taevy's name is pronounced like the name "Davy" (as in short for ) with a "T". It's a Cambodian name that means "angel". We thought it suited her perfectly. ;0)

Anita

-----Original Message-----From: Deborah K Lanham Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 8:09 PMTo: autoimmune-ills Subject: Re: My kiddos

Anita,

Your kiddos are beautiful! Thanks for sending us the delightful pictures. By the way, how do you pronounce your daughter's name? Samren looks so happy and upbeat-- he's obviously a trooper. The support of loving parents like you and your husband has got to be part of his strength.

Deb

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Thanks Deb. Taevy's name is pronounced like the name "Davy" (as in short for ) with a "T". It's a Cambodian name that means "angel". We thought it suited her perfectly. ;0)

Anita

-----Original Message-----From: Deborah K Lanham Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 8:09 PMTo: autoimmune-ills Subject: Re: My kiddos

Anita,

Your kiddos are beautiful! Thanks for sending us the delightful pictures. By the way, how do you pronounce your daughter's name? Samren looks so happy and upbeat-- he's obviously a trooper. The support of loving parents like you and your husband has got to be part of his strength.

Deb

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I love that one!

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-----Original Message-----From: Christy

Anita, what beautiful children they are. The one with Samren in the hospital and his sister holding him just breaks my heart! We love pictures and we love children so share anytime you feel the urge! Christy

Thanks Christy! Even though the pic of Samren in the hospital makes me sad to look at (because he was just so sick then) I love that picture because of how it captures how they REALLY feel about each other. Taevy totally adores Samren, and he returns the love tenfold. I just love catching them simply *being* brother and sister instead of always posing for the camera. Here is my all time favorite candid shot of the two of them (Easter morning no less). I spent 45 minutes out in the back yard trying to get them to pose for " good " pictures and this is the one picture that was only captured because I pushed the button unintentionally!

AnitaPlease visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com

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How adorable is that??? The big sister giving her worldly advice to her little brother. hehe The caption should be "Just pose like she says and then we can go get that candy!" hehehe

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-----Original Message-----From: Christy

Anita, what beautiful children they are. The one with Samren in the hospital and his sister holding him just breaks my heart! We love pictures and we love children so share anytime you feel the urge! Christy

Thanks Christy! Even though the pic of Samren in the hospital makes me sad to look at (because he was just so sick then) I love that picture because of how it captures how they REALLY feel about each other. Taevy totally adores Samren, and he returns the love tenfold. I just love catching them simply *being* brother and sister instead of always posing for the camera. Here is my all time favorite candid shot of the two of them (Easter morning no less). I spent 45 minutes out in the back yard trying to get them to pose for "good" pictures and this is the one picture that was only captured because I pushed the button unintentionally!

AnitaPlease visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com

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Anita, this is so adorable. Your children are beautiful. The unposed pics are always the best ones!

Shirely

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-----Original Message-----From: Christy

Anita, what beautiful children they are. The one with Samren in the hospital and his sister holding him just breaks my heart! We love pictures and we love children so share anytime you feel the urge! Christy

Thanks Christy! Even though the pic of Samren in the hospital makes me sad to look at (because he was just so sick then) I love that picture because of how it captures how they REALLY feel about each other. Taevy totally adores Samren, and he returns the love tenfold. I just love catching them simply *being* brother and sister instead of always posing for the camera. Here is my all time favorite candid shot of the two of them (Easter morning no less). I spent 45 minutes out in the back yard trying to get them to pose for "good" pictures and this is the one picture that was only captured because I pushed the button unintentionally!

AnitaPlease visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com

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Anita, this is so adorable. Your children are beautiful. The unposed pics are always the best ones!

Shirely

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-----Original Message-----From: Christy

Anita, what beautiful children they are. The one with Samren in the hospital and his sister holding him just breaks my heart! We love pictures and we love children so share anytime you feel the urge! Christy

Thanks Christy! Even though the pic of Samren in the hospital makes me sad to look at (because he was just so sick then) I love that picture because of how it captures how they REALLY feel about each other. Taevy totally adores Samren, and he returns the love tenfold. I just love catching them simply *being* brother and sister instead of always posing for the camera. Here is my all time favorite candid shot of the two of them (Easter morning no less). I spent 45 minutes out in the back yard trying to get them to pose for "good" pictures and this is the one picture that was only captured because I pushed the button unintentionally!

AnitaPlease visit our website at:http://ACES_Autoimmune.tripod.com

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