Noah's Army

Noah's army is a group of volunteers united in doing a program that will give Noah the best chance he has for reaching his potential. Come by any time for news on his progress and to see pictures of him and his brother.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Atlanta's Snowpacolypse

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I must say, we enjoyed our four inches of snow. Yes, we live in the area of Georgia north of Atlanta that had the highest amount of snow (ev...
Friday, January 3, 2014

Another Great Story

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I've seen this story several times, and thought I'd share it. Just remember, when you see someone with this level of CP, they are of...
Tuesday, November 5, 2013

We Learn More Than We Teach

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I've always said that Noah has taught me more than I'll ever be able to teach him. Evidently, I'm not the only one that feels th...
Thursday, October 31, 2013

Not An Impossible Dream

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I needed this today. I've been frustrated lately, and I needed a little encouragement. Walking after eighteen years. Pretty freaking...
Thursday, October 24, 2013

Worry

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I know it doesn't add a single hair to my head, it does me no good whatsoever, but I am a worrier. I come from a long line of worriers. ...
Saturday, October 19, 2013

Game Day -- Noah's favorite day of the week!

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As I mentioned a couple posts ago, Noah loves football. Noah also loves pretty cheerleaders. And at RU, they love him, too. Due to the w...
Thursday, October 17, 2013

Brotherly Love

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I just had to share this little moment that happened today. Isaiah adores his brothers. He asks about Eli the whole day that he is at school...
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Amelia
Some people see having a special needs child as a burden, but my son, who has cerebral palsy, has changed my life in so many wonderful ways that I cannot list them all. Most of all, he has molded me into the best version of myself, which I am sure he will continue to do. I could sit here and wish that he could do everything else that everyone else could do (and I do wish it sometimes), but he is wonderful. And he makes our entire family better. We take life as it comes, and meet the new challenges as they come. One of those challenges has been devoting much of my time to doing things to help him. Another challenge has been learning to cook in very different ways. Yes, sometimes it can be tough, but it has mostly been fun.
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