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The Story of the Delivery
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Guardian Article
November 14, 2009 // 36 Comments -
What's God's plan for May?
November 25, 2011 // 35 Comments -
Milestone for May! Her first steps! (VIDEO)
July 18, 2012 // 27 Comments -
The Amazing Half-Brained Baby blog has been taken over. ...
January 30, 2011 // 24 Comments -
May made me cry today. My amazing half-brained baby.
September 19, 2011 // 24 Comments
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Why I'm taking a break from BabyCenter
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Extra! Extra! Good news about May
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WIN! Family tickets to In the Night Garden LIVE (worth ...
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Councillor expounds further on why kids like May "shoul ...
May 12, 2013 // 10 Comments -
What do you think of our theory about May's pain?
May 11, 2013 // 7 Comments
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How happy can a half-brained beauty be? (VIDEO)
Next month, May will be four years old. (Deep breath, people!)
Our half-brained beauty has impressed us all with her progress since she was a baby, but what of her happiness? Frequently, people ask me how May is, and I immediately say, “She is very happy.”
Many parents must wonder, at the first diagnosis, how this will be at all possible for their little one. I certainly did.
If May has achieved anything in her life, it is a great amount of joy. Yes, she has her moments. But, usually they are linked to some kind of pain or illness. Given the severity of her injuries, if May is happy 90% of the time, I would imagine it is possible for just about any child to be happy if they receive the love and attention they desire. It’s not all about physio!
Want some evidence? Here’s May and her brother, Ieuan, having a bit of a boogie this week (Sorry, includes my amazing singing):





:-O She's standing!! When did that happen!? How out of the loop am I?! ::Giddy::
Adrianne
Not only has May given you a lot of joy, that joy is rather infectious and has certainly spread to our family as we watch her grow and enjoy life. We also wondered how Henry would experience the world when we were given that terrible diagnosis, my main fear was that he would have no quality of life. But that is certainly not the case and he is a pretty cheery chappy although he also has his moments!
That is one happy,gorgeous little girl and how about that standing.May has made so much progress.I am amazed and she is so beautiful and not to forget your handsome boy.
So cute!