HUMMER FORUM FACES
Thats cool, my wife loves to drive my rig, she loves the look people give her. She's like 5'2". Anyway since this forum is about faces here is one of the me and the family. The pic is about a year old.

Here is one of my son big pimpin ina friends boat.


Here is one of my son big pimpin ina friends boat.

Thanks, They keep me busy thats for sure. My little girl will be 7 in a couple of months, that scares the hell out of me, as with most girls she is already a smartass and knows how to push my buttons. My son is three, you can't tell from the photos, but he puts up with so much crap its unbelievable. He has a at three major medical procedures, one for each year. I hope the trend does not continue, but each procedure has made a huge difference for him. He has cerebral palsy that affects his legs primarily, its called (Spastic Diplegia). I only mention this becauseif any of you guys know anyone with Cerebral Palsy, we had a procedure done last yearby Dr TS Park at the Saint Louis Childrens Hospital called a Spinal Dorsal Rhizotomoy, and all I can say is before the procedure my son had a hard time walking and had to use a walker, because of the stiffness in his legs and two weeks after surgery he was walking better, had more balance, it was completely amazing. Of course we had to doo all of the researchourselves, our local doctors were no help, so we did months of research and found this Doctor has had amazing results in twenty years of doing this procedure with no side effects or restrictions and all of his patients show significant improvements. Put it to you this way, last January my son was using a walker before surgery and yesterday, we were playing soccer in the yard together. I hope this helps anyone you guys know that may be struggling with a child with Cerebral Palsy. I am usually so private about this stuff, but If this info helps anyone, it is worth the post. I am so thankful we took the chance.
Great story Jeff. Thanks for sharing. Glad things have turned out so well for your family. Get used to the button pushing. I have two daughters and while mom is pretty good at saying no, they know I am a big pushover.



