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Kimberlie Morris
Kimberlie Morris
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  • Bowling Green, OH
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(reposted from our blog on our church social network) Going into church this morning, there was a HUGE bug laying beside the curb as we stepped on the sidewalk in front of the church. Normally my…

(reposted from our blog on our church social network)



Going into church this morning, there was a HUGE bug laying beside the curb as we stepped on the sidewalk in front of the church. Normally my daughter, would have wanted to pick it up and put it in her pocket to bring it home with her. But for some reason, THIS bug caused her such anxiety that we barely made it up the church steps, much less into the church.



What was it about this bug that was so different?… Continue

Posted on January 9, 2010 at 7:40am

Kimberlie Morris

A day in the life of a BRAVE little girl

(This is from a blog I posted on June 29th on my personal page on our church social network, but it is so typical of a day in the life of a child with FASD.) Yesterday afternoon I gave a friend a ride out of town to visit his children. Our plans changed a little from what we had first planned and we ended up going to a park. For most children this would be a wonderful experience. Bright sunshine, warm breeze, a new friend to play with, playground equipment. All things kid's love.For… Continue

Posted on January 4, 2010 at 5:46pm

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It's Christmas- through the eyes of a child with FASD

"Its the Most Wonderful Time of the Year", or so the song says. And in many ways it truly is. As Christian's we celebrate the birth of Jesus. The miracle of His arrival. But for a child with FASD it is one of the most overwhelming times of the year.Every where you go, there are decorations and lights. Down every street. If you go to the store, there are four times as many people, loud music over the intercom, all kinds of seasonal smells to greet you… Continue

Posted on January 4, 2010 at 5:41pm

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