Re:Julian
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In a message dated 1/10/2003 2:46:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
last year and a half in a lot of ways, but he's still as sweet and kind and
funny as ever. I am amazed at how he's growing with so many interests and
brilliances (is that a word?).
We are going to have a Science Fiction winter, I think. In a couple of weeks
I am taking him to a Science Fiction and Fantasy convention in Boston, and
then in February we're going to go to the 24 hour Science Fiction Film
marathon again. (He was interviewed by the Christian Science Monitor Online
last year. Here's the article:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0301/p13s01-almo.html)
Hmm...I feel all braggy about the boy, but I guess you guys will understand.
It's nice to have a place where you can both vent AND brag.
Kathryn Baptista
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[email protected] writes:
> Kathryn,Thank you...I agree. I am just blown away by this kid. He's had a REALLY hard
>
> He really is the sweetest boy! I love your Julian stories.
>
> Deb L
>
last year and a half in a lot of ways, but he's still as sweet and kind and
funny as ever. I am amazed at how he's growing with so many interests and
brilliances (is that a word?).
We are going to have a Science Fiction winter, I think. In a couple of weeks
I am taking him to a Science Fiction and Fantasy convention in Boston, and
then in February we're going to go to the 24 hour Science Fiction Film
marathon again. (He was interviewed by the Christian Science Monitor Online
last year. Here's the article:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0301/p13s01-almo.html)
Hmm...I feel all braggy about the boy, but I guess you guys will understand.
It's nice to have a place where you can both vent AND brag.
Kathryn Baptista
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