I need some words, though - was that a discovery of yours that Ava had something to do with? Or were you modeling imaginitive play - feeding the baby (!) for Max?
I married my husband, John, in June of 2002. We have two children, Ava and Max. Max was born on November 15, 2006 with a rare syndrome (Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome). I hope to educate others about RTS and meet families on the same journey.
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Oh, my! Well, the baby's got to eat, right?
I need some words, though - was that a discovery of yours that Ava had something to do with? Or were you modeling imaginitive play - feeding the baby (!) for Max?
Bless her little heart!!
What a hoot! Looks like Ava could take over any time!
Good job baby!! I hope you don't throw up!!
Kelly W.
Im glad that is a doll, no one needs two feeding tubes in their life!
Someone's going to be a doctor!
That's the funniest thing I've ever seen! Isn't funny that a tube fed baby seems normal to our kids? Make sense and is funny none the less.
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