Hiya my name is Andrew im from Scotland,I have Angelman Syndrome (deletion),a rare genetic/neurodevelopmental disorder which affects chromosome 15 i also have epilepsy.
me and my new glasses
looking cool
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Christmas Tree
Yesterday mummy put up our christmas tree and decorations for me coming in from school i was so exited when i saw it all lit up with shiny baubles and tinsel i will add a picture so you can all see it xxxxxx
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Awwwh,what a cutie! I love your blog. Sounds like you have been a busy boy lately. Im gonna add you guys to Bradys blog if thats ok,and yes it would be great if you added Bradys blog on yours.
Hi Andrew, Tell your mum hi from Grandma and me. And we are so thrilled to see that you visited our blog page. Daddy says we are putting up our Christmas tree this weekend. I sure am going to have fun playing with the ornaments this year. I hope daddy remembers to get unbreakable ones out. Hee-Hee.
Im 5 years old and i live with my mummy Catrina stepdaddy Nick and little brother Darren and at the weekends i go and stay with my daddy Andrew(he copied me)and my granny and granpa.
Iv just started school at Kilpatrick school (a school for children with special needs) and i love it my class is all boys and their is 6 of us my teacher is Miss Buckley and my class assistants are Louise and Diane.
I love going to school every day i get picked up in the morning at 8.30 and get home at 3.30 school is great i get to go into the ball pond go to the splash pool and to the adventure playground that is soooo amazing,also on a thursday is our day in the community and we get to go to all different places.
I would just like to say that i love my Auntie Kimbie she is the best EVER.
A rare genetic/neurodevelopmantal disorder named after Dr.Harry Angelman,an English Paediatrician who first described the syndrome in 1965. More commonly the cause is a deletion in the maternal chromosome 15 (70% of cases) but Angelman Syndrome can be caused by Paternal UPD (Uniparental disomy) (2-3%), UBE3A mutation (discovered in 1997) (5%),imprinting defects (2-5%). There can also be no known cause for Angelman Syndrome (20%). In some cases Angelman Syndrome can be hereditary. Angelman Syndrome affects both boys and girls. A person with Angelman Syndrome has a normal life expectancy.
alastair and his mummy jenn
alastair and his mummy jenn
Angel mummies
Jenn and my mummy Cat
were waiting on the ride
were waiting on the ride
me and alastair
2 angels up the blackpool tower
this is Alastair
My Angel Friend Alastair
me in my wheelchair
vroom vroom
me and daddy nick
were dancing
my new bed
hehehe this is so bouncy
my new bed
me in my bed again nite note
my new bed
me in my bed hehe love it
my new bed
view from the bottom
my new bed
all closed up
my new bed
top door open
my new bed
bottom door open xx
christmas time
our christmas treeeeeeeee
christams time
y celing decorations i love lying looking at these
christmas time
my wall decorations and my advent calander
me and my nanny
i love my nanny loads and miss her loads too xxxx
the pj dance
me dancin in ma pjs
me using my fork
me makin mummy proud
halloween
spider me
halloween
me as a spider darren is a skeliton
halloween
am a spider
staring school
just waiting on the school bus
starting school
me my mummy my stepdaddy and little brother darren
2 comments:
Awwwh,what a cutie! I love your blog. Sounds like you have been a busy boy lately. Im gonna add you guys to Bradys blog if thats ok,and yes it would be great if you added Bradys blog on yours.
Hi Andrew,
Tell your mum hi from Grandma and me. And we are so thrilled to see that you visited our blog page. Daddy says we are putting up our Christmas tree this weekend. I sure am going to have fun playing with the ornaments this year. I hope daddy remembers to get unbreakable ones out. Hee-Hee.
Angel hugs and sloppy kisses to all.
Miss Emma and Grandma Donna
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