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My Daughter Is Home!


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chrissy Collaborator

we brought tianna home on thursday. she looks so good. i guess i didn't realize how thin and sick she had looked before. we still haven't worked out the bedroom arrangements----we don't have enough bedrooms, so elliot may be in a cubby-hole, of sorts-----fortunately, he thinks this is great and is pretty excited about it. i need a little more of his eight-year-old optimism.


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AndreaB Contributor

That's great to hear that Tianna is home and is doing so well. Glad you got through the hospital mix up. I bet she's happy to back with family again too.

CarlaB Enthusiast

YAY!!!!!!! :D:D:D

My boys didn't want their bedroom ... they wanted a corner of the basement. We live in a quirky old house, and their bedroom is off the dining room, so it makes a very nice TV room! I'm happy to have the space, and they're very please with their corner of our 90 year old basement -- that's mostly dry!! :D Boys have different standards for judging appropriate places to live!

flagbabyds Collaborator

thats good to hear that she is home! i hope she is doing a lot better!

schuyler Apprentice

I'm so glad that Tianna is home! What a relief that must be. I hope that she continues to do well.

wolfie Enthusiast

So glad to hear that she is home!! :)

lonewolf Collaborator

I'm glad she's home. I hope she continues to do well.


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jerseyangel Proficient

This is great, Chrissy! My best wishes to Tianna :)

Cheri A Contributor

Great news!!!

tarnalberry Community Regular

I'm happy to hear she's home! Gratz!

Nantzie Collaborator

Yay!!! You all must be so relieved to have her home. I hope she keeps feeling better.

Nancy

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Chrissy, that's fabulous, you have your family together again. I am glad Tianna looks well. And as for Elliott, hey, a cubbyhole is perfect, it can be a cave, the belly of a big ship (and he the stowaway), a dungeon.........sounds pretty exciting to me!

Nantzie Collaborator

Ooo... A stowaway... So much fun! Make him a sword out of cardboard and you've got a 2-month hyper-focus onto pirates and swashbucking.

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Chrissy-

That's great! I pray this is a real turning point for her!

GFBetsy Rookie

I'm glad your daughter home again. . . I've seen your other posts and I'm glad she's doing so well. And, hey, my daughters are always hoping we'll move into a house with a "Harry Potter" room under the stairs . . . I'm not surprised your son thinks that would be cool, too!

TCA Contributor

I thought you of you and Tianna many times last week while away for Meg's surgery. I'm so glad she's back and doing better. Still praying for both of you!

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