Living life one day at a time as a family of six...3 busy and bouncy boys and 1 Ukrainian princess. Our third son Joaquin was our unexpected blessing who came to us with a little something extra called Down syndrome and inspired us to adopt Sofia an orphan we fell in love with through Reece's Rainbow. We hope that our story will help open people's eyes to the beauty and gift that ALL children are. We are all more alike than different!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
I'm BAAAAACK! Aaarrrgggghh!
Here's our little pirate again! At least we are having fun with all the cool patch designs!
Here's the crazy thing....it doesn't bother him in the LEAST bit. Not one bit! He doesn't even touch it! He of course HATES when I take it off because it's so sticky but otherwise I stick it on and off he goes to do his activity. I think if he had difficulty seeing in the "weak" eye he would object more but I think his brain is able to turn on the other eye immediately. So interesting!
How cute! I have to say, I'm a tad jealous that they didn't have all of those cool designs when I was wearing an eye patch as a kid. Just plain old beige - how boring!
wow you are so lucky he keeps it on! mayson would have NOTHING to do with them!!! he looks so cute!
ReplyDeleteHere's the crazy thing....it doesn't bother him in the LEAST bit. Not one bit! He doesn't even touch it! He of course HATES when I take it off because it's so sticky but otherwise I stick it on and off he goes to do his activity. I think if he had difficulty seeing in the "weak" eye he would object more but I think his brain is able to turn on the other eye immediately. So interesting!
ReplyDeleteHe looks so incredibly cute. And so grown up. When did that happen?!
ReplyDeleteArrrrrgh Matey! You're lookin mighty cute there, Mr. Joaquin!
ReplyDeleteMost darling pirate boy I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cutie!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I have to say, I'm a tad jealous that they didn't have all of those cool designs when I was wearing an eye patch as a kid. Just plain old beige - how boring!
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