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Mother's guts usually have some early warning alarms going.  Sometimes it's grandmas guts.  I knew there was something "wrong" with Grandson Phil long before either of his parents had a hint (unless maybe they just weren't voicing their fears).

posted by TAPS. on June 13, 2011 at 8:54 AM | link to this | reply

Re: Thank you so much for sharing this, Monisha!
Thanks. Look keep the, coming.

posted by MonishaJador on June 13, 2011 at 3:49 AM | link to this | reply

Thank you so much for sharing this, Monisha!
It's so nice to hear such wonderful connections with family!

posted by SpitFire70 on June 12, 2011 at 7:22 PM | link to this | reply

Re: Wow, Monisha! That's trippy!
Hey yeah please keep them coming. I loved that in one of your earlier posts, you talked about your mum and how you found out how you were pregnant just after she passed. Who knows maybe you are right, Emmie, is her gift to you. Sometimes I think of an uncle of mine who passed a few years, never having met my children and yes they were born, but we lived in different countries, but I tend to think he can see them anytime he wants now. We are not blood relatives but I loved him as he played more than a large role in my family, being the man that gave my grandmother his heart and company. In they had known each other for many years and he been a part of my life since I was a baby and my father's since he was younger too. My grandmother and him were very good friends, for many years and when something developed between them, my grandmother was a widow and so he was welcome. I missed having a granddad and in many ways he filled that spot, but we called him uncle. He was very kind.

My mother's father too passed away just a few years ago and his favourite great grandchild is my younger daughter, the one who can pick up my feelings and my thoughts. She just used to visit the nursing home with us and then walk around greeting everyone with a laughing hi. She used to spend time with him when he was home too. My oldest one was a little shy and my mother's favourite grandchild, being her first grandchild.

posted by MonishaJador on June 11, 2011 at 12:03 PM | link to this | reply

That's so great to hear, Azur. Thank you SO much!

posted by SpitFire70 on June 11, 2011 at 12:01 PM | link to this | reply

Keep going
You are taking us, your readers right into your world.

posted by Azur on June 10, 2011 at 6:08 PM | link to this | reply

Wow, Monisha! That's trippy!
Thank you so much for reading this and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Hope you keep reading. Lots more to come!

posted by SpitFire70 on June 10, 2011 at 1:02 PM | link to this | reply

I know, Rumor!
Her doctor really didn't think there was too much cause for concern at age 2 but I knew something wasn't right with her. Just because she is so intelligent doesn't mean there isn't disabilities elsewhere

posted by SpitFire70 on June 10, 2011 at 1:00 PM | link to this | reply

I'm just glad I listened to my gut, Sam!

posted by SpitFire70 on June 10, 2011 at 12:58 PM | link to this | reply

Re: sounds like Emmie definitely had some special abilities....
This is a great blog and I loved ths particular entry about Emmie's learning progress. Sometimes the truly bright ones are wired in a way that does not fit into the established norm. I have two little girls, bith very intelligent, the oldest being able to say things like, "I want milk mum,," at 17 months old and my younger one has the ability to pick up my feelings and I will never forget the night where she was sleeping with me and I was thinking about a guy named Tom. Nothing romantic or anything. I hadn't said his name and anyway the frist thing she said when we woke up was, "Tom."

posted by MonishaJador on June 10, 2011 at 9:53 AM | link to this | reply

sounds like Emmie definitely had some special abilities....
but also that some things going on just weren't right....and isn't it a typical doctor's reaction to just pass it off and try to explain it all away?.... 

posted by Rumor on June 10, 2011 at 6:18 AM | link to this | reply

A mother knows the gut feeling! But I can see how they came to their conclusions as well! It feels like a perfect set of circumstances to cause a lot of grief before everything comes into focus! sam 

posted by sam444 on June 10, 2011 at 12:40 AM | link to this | reply

Exactly, Kabu!

posted by SpitFire70 on June 9, 2011 at 8:01 PM | link to this | reply

Mama usually just knows there is an instinct waiting for a doctor to tell
us what is wrong...give "IT" give that niggling concern a name. I look forward to reading more.

posted by Kabu on June 9, 2011 at 7:15 PM | link to this | reply

Mama usually just knows there is an instinct waiting for a doctor to tell
us what is wrong...give "IT" give that niggling concern a name. I look forward to reading more.

posted by Kabu on June 9, 2011 at 7:15 PM | link to this | reply