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		<title>January</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can&#8217;t believe it is January already. Julie started back to school a few weeks ago and is enjoying her social time, she is pretty overwhelmed with all of the stimulation but loves it overall. London is starting preschool next week in the afternoons and they are all going to Art Class again starting later this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can&#8217;t believe it is January already.  Julie started back to school a few weeks ago and is enjoying her social time, she is pretty overwhelmed with all of the stimulation but loves it overall.  London is starting preschool next week in the afternoons and they are all going to Art Class again starting later this week.  Rachel was kind of upset about not going but I said she could bring some art supplies to Granny&#8217;s house as she&#8217;ll be at my Mom&#8217;s for her regular Friday night &#8220;date.&#8221;  </p>
<p>Rachel is about 95% blind.  The other five includes a spec of vision (literally a spec) out of the corner of at least one eye and she still has &#8220;light / dark perception.&#8221;  She is handling it as well as can be expected.  I try to get her to talk about it and how she feels and if she has any questions about her blindness and for the most part she is as happy as can be expected (and then some).  She and I are going to the University of Rochester next week for a &#8220;check in&#8221; to see how she is progressing as they are studying Juvenile Batten Disease.  My fingers are crossed that her disease progression is considered slow for her age.</p>
<p>The day after we get back from NY I am driving down the kids to Florida to stay the week in a house I booked months ago with a heated pool in the back porch.  One day at Disney (can&#8217;t believe how expensive it is) and another day at a petting zoo.  Our Make a Wish trip was amazing yet difficult for Rachel (and us) because she wasn&#8217;t on the right medication and it was so hot.  My brother, nephews and my other brother and his girlfriend (Andrea) are all planning on coming down during the week.  </p>
<p>Get out your fine china (I am so not fancy enough to ever own any).  Wear your best jewelry (I made Julie wear her new princess earrings today despite her fear she might lose them) and treat this day like its your last on earth.  Some days are harder than others but you should try every single day.</p>
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