This blog is about our life. I also want to raise awareness about achondroplasia and share our experience. Our baby girl Anaïs was born with achondroplasia.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Park City townhome!
We bought our home in Park City! We are very excited and can't wait to move in! I leave for France with Sam and Anaïs in less than 2 weeks so we'll move when we come back, at the end of July. Here is the front: Kitchen/dining area: Living room area: View from patio: The patio is really big and it will be a nice place to eat and have BBQ's. Sam already feels right at home...lol
As I said on Facebook-I love it! I can see it with snow in the winter too! It's really gorgeous. I am SOOOOO jealous of your trip to France. Maybe one summer I should take Pres for a week and have you show us the sights! Congrats again on your beautiful new house!
Congrats! It's so beautiful!!! I love the view! Just checked your previous post too, looks like the girls had a wonderful time! I love all the cute pics!
Congrats on your new home! It's beautiful and I love your view! Sam does look right at home! Have a great trip to France! Looking forward to seeing pictures!
I am originally from France and have been living in the US since 1999. My husband Jeff is american and speaks fluent french so we are a bilingual family. We have 2 beautiful daughters Samantha born on 5/27/04 and Anaïs (pronounced Ana-eese) born on 6/6/08. Anaïs was born with achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism.
If this is your first time reading our blog, read about how our journey with achondroplasia all started by reading Anaïs' story.
What is achondroplasia?
Achondroplasia is the most common form of short-limb dwarfism. It occurs in approximately 1 in 26,000 to 1 in 40,000 births. The characteristic features of achondroplasia are apparent at birth. These include typical facial features, disproportionate short stature, and rhizomelic (the proximal ends of the limbs) shortening. Diagnosis of achondroplasia is made by physical exam and skeletal x-rays. Most individuals have normal intelligence. Infants and children often have motor delays but cognitive delays are not present. A special infant developmental chart has been made for children with achondroplasia. Final adult height is in the range of 4 feet.
8 comments:
LOVE it!! It's beautiful!! I think you guys will be very happy there :)
Congrats on your new home! it is beautiful!
Awesome! Love the open space inside and what a great view!!
Some of my relatives live in Park City!!! I will have to make a trip ;) Congrats and have a great trip to France!
Your new home is beautiful! Looks like the perfect place to create some new, happy memories.
As I said on Facebook-I love it! I can see it with snow in the winter too! It's really gorgeous. I am SOOOOO jealous of your trip to France. Maybe one summer I should take Pres for a week and have you show us the sights! Congrats again on your beautiful new house!
Congrats! It's so beautiful!!! I love the view! Just checked your previous post too, looks like the girls had a wonderful time! I love all the cute pics!
Congrats on your new home! It's beautiful and I love your view! Sam does look right at home!
Have a great trip to France! Looking forward to seeing pictures!
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