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Haven: Neuroblastoma Cancer and ROHHAD Syndrome: Photos never posted
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Saturday, October 10, 2009. I found some photos that we had taken but never posted. Flushing the Hickman Line before the removal. Tubey - or the old Hickman Line - after being removed from Haven's chest. Building stuff with her dad. Haven loves to work with the tools and help dad build things. Haven's Prayer Blanket from Barbara in California. Haven's zodiac quilt from Jackie Bennett and Kim Lewis with Love Quilts to Make a Child Smile. Haven in clinic with Bongo her monkey. January 13, 2011 at 3:58 AM.
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Haven: Neuroblastoma Cancer and ROHHAD Syndrome: Letters From Haven
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Haven has decided to create her own blog.once it is ready to go we will update all of you. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Johns Hopkins about Haven. Our Fight For ROHHAD. Promotion, Josh Graduates, New Baby on the Way, IPV Letter and Much More. You may have noticed I've been absent on my blog page for the last what . almost 2 years? Sorry I have been incredibly busy and neglected my duty :). Cooling off at the mall. My Son's Rare Medical Condition. What are you doing? A cute film about Autism. We will conti...
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Maid in Australia: July 2015
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Saturday, July 11, 2015. Snakes, rats, and crocs - oh my! My kids have been visiting, so I haven't been online much. I'll probably post about what we've been up to later, as we've really been 'in the moment', just enjoying the time together. While they've been home, we've been reliving old times, including looking at photos and remembering happy times and funny moments. On that occasion, I was invited by Tigerair Australia. I posted about the flight here. And a little more here. As guests of Tigerair on ...
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Maid in Australia: Nuts about Kingaroy
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Saturday, June 27, 2015. It's been a weird week in the town where I live. For those who aren't playing at home, I live in a country town called Kingaroy, in the South Burnett. We moved here originally as a bit of a tree change. Life is generally cheaper, quieter and slower paced than in the city, and it's easy to fall in love with the rolling farmland, quaint towns and constantly-changing scenery and seasons. It's heartbreaking to see people losing their jobs and homes. Having to move away from the a...
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Maid in Australia: Little tigers take flight ...
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Thursday, April 17, 2014. Little tigers take flight . Usually, the VIP types are the first passengers to board a plane. The first and business class passengers, anyone remotely rich, famous, or influential. But the other night, Chase and Harmonie were taken to the front of the check-in queue like rock stars, with me close behind. And when it came to boarding, Chase was the first person to step onto Tigerair Australia's. First flight from Brisbane to Darwin. Tiger Air prides itself on opening up Australia...
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Maid in Australia: Ms Cordiality!
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Sunday, January 15, 2012. From the Long, Long Ago Memories of Summers Past comes the times when Mum would keep jugs of Cottee's cordial. Made up in the fridge. These were usually only allowed on Special Occasions. Sunday lunches after church, when we were having guests, celebrating a birthday, and/or, God forbid (pun intended), having the minister and his wife over for a meal. But I do believe there are times, particularly on blisteringly hot Queensland days, when kids need a treat, don't you? Available ...
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Maid in Australia: Easter - better late than never
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Saturday, April 26, 2014. Easter - better late than never. Our Easter was a little strange this year. Instead of being woken in the wee hours by excited children hunting eggs, I was actually wide awake at Darwin Airport in time to board our Tigerair. Flight back to Brisbane. It was surreal to spend the early hours of Easter Sunday in the air, trying to catch some sleep ahead of our drive back to Kingaroy. Luckily, the plane wasn't full so we were able to spread out. Lindor chocolate balls instead. The pa...
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Maid in Australia: Dr Lisa To The Rescue - and a giveaway!
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Saturday, August 8, 2015. Dr Lisa To The Rescue - and a giveaway! Dr Lisa Chimes and friends on set . Who needs The Bachie? While much of Australia, the female population anyway, are glued to this season's production of The Bachelor, there's a certain program that's tugging at the heartstrings at Chez MIA. Forget roses; it's bones - the kind dogs chew people! That win hearts on Dr Lisa To The Rescue. Fame, had her own TV show, it was already circled in my TV guide. For us, Bondi Vet. The show challenges ...
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Maid in Australia: Snakes, rats, and crocs - oh my!
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Saturday, July 11, 2015. Snakes, rats, and crocs - oh my! My kids have been visiting, so I haven't been online much. I'll probably post about what we've been up to later, as we've really been 'in the moment', just enjoying the time together. While they've been home, we've been reliving old times, including looking at photos and remembering happy times and funny moments. On that occasion, I was invited by Tigerair Australia. I posted about the flight here. And a little more here. As guests of Tigerair on ...
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Maid in Australia: Wordless Wednesday: Closing Time
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Wordless Wednesday: Closing Time. Despite much fighting and frantic effort, our only private hospital, The South Burnett Private Hospital. One of the enrolled nurses, Racheal Collier, a local woman and mum, was one of many dedicated health employees to work her last shift. The hospital has been her second home for nearly seven years. I defy you to watch it and not give a damn. These are the faces of rural health in Australia. You can watch the video here. July 1, 2015 at 1:15 AM.
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