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Sunday, June 13, 2004
Hi all,

Well, as Alex stated before, we are in the process of moving to Plano. Our house in Wylie was on the market 120 some odd days. It seems that Wylie is not a popular hot spot for buyers; at least we were able to sell.

We closed on the new house the same day as the house in Wylie, but we were unable to move into our new home until June 15. Alex's mom and I moved all our items into storage, Alex's brother's garage, and my mom's garage. Whew!

Mom and Robert were in Greece during the later part of May and first few weeks in June. What a perfect place for the Culp gang to crash. Long story short, mom's air conditioning on the second floor went out prior to our move in, and Alex, Nicholas, and I made a palet on the floor and slept downstairs.

Alex has been traveling to Alabama and now Florida for work. He, yet again, has found his way out of moving our items into the new house. Thank goodness for movers. What would we ever do...?

Nicholas is doing well. It took a few weeks to get over his sinus infection. Allergies run on both sides of the family, so why not pass it on to Nicholas. At least it did not go to the lungs. Infection stayed in his nose and upper sinuses.

He is finally doing well with his food. It takes in approximately 24-35oz of baby food daily. Drinking is still another story. We are working on finger foods as well. We discovered that he loves sour foods and the salt off of pretzles. Lemons, sour pickles...yum yum.

Nicholas will be having some minor surgery in August to fix his trach stoma that never fully closed (still has a pin hole opening) and some traditional male "plumbing" fixes. The ENT and the urinary doctor are going to do everything together...which will save on time and putting Nicholas under only once.

Still working hard on physical therapy and speech.

We will keep everyone in touch of the latest,

The Culp Gang

Sunday, June 13, 2004
Hi all,

Well, as Alex stated before, we are in the process of moving to Plano. Our house in Wylie was on the market 120 some odd days. It seems that Wylie is not a popular hot spot for buyers; at least we were able to sell.

We closed on the new house the same day as the house in Wylie, but we were unable to move into our new home until June 15. Alex's mom and I moved all our items into storage, Alex's brother's garage, and my mom's garage. Whew!

Mom and Robert were in Greece during the later part of May and first few weeks in June. What a perfect place for the Culp gang to crash. Long story short, mom's air conditioning on the second floor went out prior to our move in, and Alex, Nicholas, and I made a palet on the floor and slept downstairs.

Alex has been traveling to Alabama and now Florida for work. He, yet again, has found his way out of moving our items into the new house. Thank goodness for movers. What would we ever do...?

Nicholas is doing well. It took a few weeks to get over his sinus infection. Allergies run on both sides of the family, so why not pass it on to Nicholas. At least it did not go to the lungs. Infection stayed in his nose and upper sinuses.

He is finally doing well with his food. It takes in approximately 24-35oz of baby food daily. Drinking is still another story. We are working on finger foods as well. We discovered that he loves sour foods and the salt off of pretzles. Lemons, sour pickles...yum yum.

Nicholas will be having some minor surgery in August to fix his trach stoma that never fully closed (still has a pin hole opening) and some traditional male "plumbing" fixes. The ENT and the urinary doctor are going to do everything together...which will save on time and putting Nicholas under only once.

Still working hard on physical therapy and speech.

We will keep everyone in touch of the latest,

The Culp Gang

Sunday, June 13, 2004
Hi all,

Well, as Alex stated before, we are in the process of moving to Plano. Our house in Wylie was on the market 120 some odd days. It seems that Wylie is not a popular hot spot for buyers; at least we were able to sell.

We closed on the new house the same day as the house in Wylie, but we were unable to move into our new home until June 15. Alex's mom and I moved all our items into storage, Alex's brother's garage, and my mom's garage. Whew!

Mom and Robert were in Greece during the later part of May and first few weeks in June. What a perfect place for the Culp gang to crash. Long story short, mom's air conditioning on the second floor went out prior to our move in, and Alex, Nicholas, and I made a palet on the floor and slept downstairs.

Alex has been traveling to Alabama and now Florida for work. He, yet again, has found his way out of moving our items into the new house. Thank goodness for movers. What would we ever do...?

Nicholas is doing well. It took a few weeks to get over his sinus infection. Allergies run on both sides of the family, so why not pass it on to Nicholas. At least it did not go to the lungs. Infection stayed in his nose and upper sinuses.

He is finally doing well with his food. It takes in approximately 24-35oz of baby food daily. Drinking is still another story. We are working on finger foods as well. We discovered that he loves sour foods and the salt off of pretzles. Lemons, sour pickles...yum yum.

Nicholas will be having some minor surgery in August to fix his trach stoma that never fully closed (still has a pin hole opening) and some traditional male "plumbing" fixes. The ENT and the urinary doctor are going to do everything together...which will save on time and putting Nicholas under only once.

Still working hard on physical therapy and speech.

We will keep everyone in touch of the latest,

The Culp Gang

Sunday, June 13, 2004
Hi all,

Well, as Alex stated before, we are in the process of moving to Plano. Our house in Wylie was on the market 120 some odd days. It seems that Wylie is not a popular hot spot for buyers; at least we were able to sell.

We closed on the new house the same day as the house in Wylie, but we were unable to move into our new home until June 15. Alex's mom and I moved all our items into storage, Alex's brother's garage, and my mom's garage. Whew!

Mom and Robert were in Greece during the later part of May and first few weeks in June. What a perfect place for the Culp gang to crash. Long story short, mom's air conditioning on the second floor went out prior to our move in, and Alex, Nicholas, and I made a palet on the floor and slept downstairs.

Alex has been traveling to Alabama and now Florida for work. He, yet again, has found his way out of moving our items into the new house. Thank goodness for movers. What would we ever do...?

Nicholas is doing well. It took a few weeks to get over his sinus infection. Allergies run on both sides of the family, so why not pass it on to Nicholas. At least it did not go to the lungs. Infection stayed in his nose and upper sinuses.

He is finally doing well with his food. It takes in approximately 24-35oz of baby food daily. Drinking is still another story. We are working on finger foods as well. We discovered that he loves sour foods and the salt off of pretzles. Lemons, sour pickles...yum yum.

Nicholas will be having some minor surgery in August to fix his trach stoma that never fully closed (still has a pin hole opening) and some traditional male "plumbing" fixes. The ENT and the urinary doctor are going to do everything together...which will save on time and putting Nicholas under only once.

Still working hard on physical therapy and speech.

We will keep everyone in touch of the latest,

The Culp Gang

Sunday, June 13, 2004
Hi all,

Well, as Alex stated before, we are in the process of moving to Plano. Our house in Wylie was on the market 120 some odd days. It seems that Wylie is not a popular hot spot for buyers; at least we were able to sell.

We closed on the new house the same day as the house in Wylie, but we were unable to move into our new home until June 15. Alex's mom and I moved all our items into storage, Alex's brother's garage, and my mom's garage. Whew!

Mom and Robert were in Greece during the later part of May and first few weeks in June. What a perfect place for the Culp gang to crash. Long story short, mom's air conditioning on the second floor went out prior to our move in, and Alex, Nicholas, and I made a palet on the floor and slept downstairs.

Alex has been traveling to Alabama and now Florida for work. He, yet again, has found his way out of moving our items into the new house. Thank goodness for movers. What would we ever do...?

Nicholas is doing well. It took a few weeks to get over his sinus infection. Allergies run on both sides of the family, so why not pass it on to Nicholas. At least it did not go to the lungs. Infection stayed in his nose and upper sinuses.

He is finally doing well with his food. It takes in approximately 24-35oz of baby food daily. Drinking is still another story. We are working on finger foods as well. We discovered that he loves sour foods and the salt off of pretzles. Lemons, sour pickles...yum yum.

Nicholas will be having some minor surgery in August to fix his trach stoma that never fully closed (still has a pin hole opening) and some traditional male "plumbing" fixes. The ENT and the urinary doctor are going to do everything together...which will save on time and putting Nicholas under only once.

Still working hard on physical therapy and speech.

We will keep everyone in touch of the latest,

The Culp Gang

Sunday, June 13, 2004
Hi all,

Well, as Alex stated before, we are in the process of moving to Plano. Our house in Wylie was on the market 120 some odd days. It seems that Wylie is not a popular hot spot for buyers; at least we were able to sell.

We closed on the new house the same day as the house in Wylie, but we were unable to move into our new home until June 15. Alex's mom and I moved all our items into storage, Alex's brother's garage, and my mom's garage. Whew!

Mom and Robert were in Greece during the later part of May and first few weeks in June. What a perfect place for the Culp gang to crash. Long story short, mom's air conditioning on the second floor went out prior to our move in, and Alex, Nicholas, and I made a palet on the floor and slept downstairs.

Alex has been traveling to Alabama and now Florida for work. He, yet again, has found his way out of moving our items into the new house. Thank goodness for movers. What would we ever do...?

Nicholas is doing well. It took a few weeks to get over his sinus infection. Allergies run on both sides of the family, so why not pass it on to Nicholas. At least it did not go to the lungs. Infection stayed in his nose and upper sinuses.

He is finally doing well with his food. It takes in approximately 24-35oz of baby food daily. Drinking is still another story. We are working on finger foods as well. We discovered that he loves sour foods and the salt off of pretzles. Lemons, sour pickles...yum yum.

Nicholas will be having some minor surgery in August to fix his trach stoma that never fully closed (still has a pin hole opening) and some traditional male "plumbing" fixes. The ENT and the urinary doctor are going to do everything together...which will save on time and putting Nicholas under only once.

Still working hard on physical therapy and speech.

We will keep everyone in touch of the latest,

The Culp Gang

Sunday, June 13, 2004
Hi all,

Well, as Alex stated before, we are in the process of moving to Plano. Our house in Wylie was on the market 120 some odd days. It seems that Wylie is not a popular hot spot for buyers; at least we were able to sell.

We closed on the new house the same day as the house in Wylie, but we were unable to move into our new home until June 15. Alex's mom and I moved all our items into storage, Alex's brother's garage, and my mom's garage. Whew!

Mom and Robert were in Greece during the later part of May and first few weeks in June. What a perfect place for the Culp gang to crash. Long story short, mom's air conditioning on the second floor went out prior to our move in, and Alex, Nicholas, and I made a palet on the floor and slept downstairs.

Alex has been traveling to Alabama and now Florida for work. He, yet again, has found his way out of moving our items into the new house. Thank goodness for movers. What would we ever do...?

Nicholas is doing well. It took a few weeks to get over his sinus infection. Allergies run on both sides of the family, so why not pass it on to Nicholas. At least it did not go to the lungs. Infection stayed in his nose and upper sinuses.

He is finally doing well with his food. It takes in approximately 24-35oz of baby food daily. Drinking is still another story. We are working on finger foods as well. We discovered that he loves sour foods and the salt off of pretzles. Lemons, sour pickles...yum yum.

Nicholas will be having some minor surgery in August to fix his trach stoma that never fully closed (still has a pin hole opening) and some traditional male "plumbing" fixes. The ENT and the urinary doctor are going to do everything together...which will save on time and putting Nicholas under only once.

Still working hard on physical therapy and speech.

We will keep everyone in touch of the latest,

The Culp Gang

Sunday, June 13, 2004
Hi all,

Well, as Alex stated before, we are in the process of moving to Plano. Our house in Wylie was on the market 120 some odd days. It seems that Wylie is not a popular hot spot for buyers; at least we were able to sell.

We closed on the new house the same day as the house in Wylie, but we were unable to move into our new home until June 15. Alex's mom and I moved all our items into storage, Alex's brother's garage, and my mom's garage. Whew!

Mom and Robert were in Greece during the later part of May and first few weeks in June. What a perfect place for the Culp gang to crash. Long story short, mom's air conditioning on the second floor went out prior to our move in, and Alex, Nicholas, and I made a palet on the floor and slept downstairs.

Alex has been traveling to Alabama and now Florida for work. He, yet again, has found his way out of moving our items into the new house. Thank goodness for movers. What would we ever do...?

Nicholas is doing well. It took a few weeks to get over his sinus infection. Allergies run on both sides of the family, so why not pass it on to Nicholas. At least it did not go to the lungs. Infection stayed in his nose and upper sinuses.

He is finally doing well with his food. It takes in approximately 24-35oz of baby food daily. Drinking is still another story. We are working on finger foods as well. We discovered that he loves sour foods and the salt off of pretzles. Lemons, sour pickles...yum yum.

Nicholas will be having some minor surgery in August to fix his trach stoma that never fully closed (still has a pin hole opening) and some traditional male "plumbing" fixes. The ENT and the urinary doctor are going to do everything together...which will save on time and putting Nicholas under only once.

Still working hard on physical therapy and speech.

We will keep everyone in touch of the latest,

The Culp Gang