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31 for 21: Ginger and Max

I found this posted by Tom at Narrow Ridge. If you've never checked out his blog, it is SO worth a look. He talks of many things, including adorable Ian, his son with DS, and he has a perspective on such that always impresses me and makes me think.

This clip is so encouraging to me.


I can't wait til Braska tells me silly knock-knock jokes. That will be some fun day!

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  1. This clip MADE my night. I think I have to post it too.

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  2. Neat clip! Two neat people .. love the way they interact!

    Don't want to be one to "compare" and I know I'm not able to be impartial, but I think Braska will be REALLY SHARP in a host of social and academic skills...

    Just an opinion... somewhat biased.

    Papa Beagle

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  3. Great clip -Hey thanks for my award.

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  4. Thanks for the nice words, and glad you liked the video. I've been one of your lurking readers (got your blog on my Google Reader feed) so thought I'd pop over and tell you how much I enjoy reading about your family and Braska.

    I'll keep an eye out for her knock-knock joke.

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  5. Hey, I have to steal this from you. It fits perfectly with my last 31 for 21 post that I am working on right now. It was a painful experience that happened on Friday night at work. So look for it later, okay?

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