My Daughter, Taylor

By: Angela DeMahy (View Profile)

Taylor is now 15 and a month away from her Sweet 16. Shes been diagnosed as ADD and is on medication to keep her focused and doing well. She has grown into a beautiful young lady and is the best of daughters. She enjoys making me tell stories of her when she was growing up. The sugar cane cutter is her favorite. I can count the pidly few gray hairs I have at 34—naming the scenario for each.

May all of you with small daughters remember that they are more precious than any diamond ever cut and any mineral ever mined. I love her with my whole heart and I wish her the same "lovely" memories with her own children...(making the sign of the cross).

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posted: 06.11.2007
Jordan Tiffany
Talking to my mother about my baby and toddler days, we often laugh together about my energy and vivacity. By the time I was ten I had had two concussions. One from ice skating straight into a wall, and one from running headfirst into a pommel horse during gymnastics. Being diagnosed with ADD put all of the pieces of the puzzle together. My mother tells me I'm one of those people who just has to sort things out for herself. I have a hard time just taking advice, and must instead make a mistake before I succeed. This being said, I wouldn't change anything. I, too, have a lot of funny stories from childhood.
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