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Our Mitchell FAB had a weak spot on the strap that finally broke. I’d been treating it carefully knowing I would have to dig up a shoe repair place for repairs once it did break and I didn’t recall one close. But it gave way and a repair became necessary. After a search for one [...]

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Our Mitchell FAB had a weak spot on the strap that finally broke. I’d been treating it carefully knowing I would have to dig up a shoe repair place for repairs once it did break and I didn’t recall one close. But it gave way and a repair became necessary. After a search for one [...]

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“Hello, Daddy? I wuv you!
How are you?
What are you doing?
Oh dat’s good.
Well… I’m going to get busy here in a minute and do da ditches but first I’m going to talked to you somemores. So, what are you doing?
Oh. Dat’s good. Do you wike doing dat?
Ummm… [...]

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Clubfoot Saga April Update

Dr. Dobbs is by far one of the most amazing specialists we’ve seen in our ongoing saga of ‘Laura’s Life’. He listens, understands and counsels with such a gentle spirit that I find I am in awe of him even though he doesn’t intend for that to happen. I’m thankful he’s available for us and [...]

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As I prepared for our trip to St. Louis to see Nana and, of course Dr. Dobbs, it rarely seemed like it was actually going to happen. Our last few trips have been plagued by snow – faaaar toooo much snow as a matter of fact – so perhaps I felt that another storm would [...]

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As I prepared for our trip to St. Louis to see Nana and, of course Dr. Dobbs, it rarely seemed like it was actually going to happen. Our last few trips have been plagued by snow – faaaar toooo much snow as a matter of fact – so perhaps I felt that another storm would [...]

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What does mass wasting, gravity, water, and a sandbox all have in common? Science, of course! Specifically, Jonathan’s science lesson of the day. It seems that the lab today required him to form various grades using a cookie sheet and soil in order to determine how rain, gravity and soil all worked together to cause [...]

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What does mass wasting, gravity, water, and a sandbox all have in common? Science, of course! Specifically, Jonathan’s science lesson of the day. It seems that the lab today required him to form various grades using a cookie sheet and soil in order to determine how rain, gravity and soil all worked together to cause [...]

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What does mass wasting, gravity, water, and a sandbox all have in common? Science, of course! Specifically, Jonathan’s science lesson of the day. It seems that the lab today required him to form various grades using a cookie sheet and soil in order to determine how rain, gravity and soil all worked together to cause [...]

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