Saturday 23 October 2010

Next Generation

Hi

I'm pleased to reveal that the circle has almost turned the full 360 degrees.

Because on 6th October 2010, Anthony's partner gave birth to a very cute 5 pounds 11 ounces tiny bundle of joy - Chloe.

Meanwhile Chloe's very recent Uncle - Ben is studying hard at Portsmouth University and her father (Anthony) is doing excellently - a real top performer in the life assurance call centre for which he work's

And ...This particular grand father is still getting used to the ioutcome of recent events :-)

Obviously it is very early days and all seems well with Chloe.

Whatever lies in store .. we know that the Internet community is a great way to share knowledge and I hope some of the stories and incidents in this Blog of how Anthony and the rest of our family has faced up to his Dyspraxia condition.

We have a few ideas of how to make some of this knowledge more widely available, and if the Blog has been useful to you, please comment below.

Kind regards

Des

3 comments:

Karen Clarke said...

I found your blog very helpful.
Congrats on little Chloe :)
My Chloe is still, yet, to be diagnosed but we have the 'We think It's Dyspraxia'. We have been waiting for a diagnosis since she was 2 and a half and now at nearly seven we are still waiting. Your boy seems to be doing well and your posts are positive so it just shows things can sort themselves out. Thanks Karen x :)

SilverFoxBlue said...

Hi Karen,
I am glad you found Anthony's story helpful.

Good luck with Chloe .. but that does seem a very long time to have to wait for a diagnosis.

Which part of the world are you based?

All the best

Des

Karen Clarke said...

We are based in Angus, Scotland though we did not move here until she was four. Had a letter from the occupational therapist today, looking like a six month wait. It is a long wait but hopefully get there in the end. :)

Karen