Matters of the Heart

posted May 18, 2009 at 1:25pm

sophie draw

Tomorrow is the second anniversary of Sophie’s second open-heart surgery.

This afternoon Ray and Annabelle left on a Brownie camping trip (earning my husband the Dad of the Year award, since he didn’t renege when he learned he was the only father going!) so it will be just the two of us this weekend.

Sophie and I will be busy celebrating tomorrow, so I wanted to share this now. It’s our newest refrigerator art — it came home in her backpack a few days ago, drawn by a friend in her class.

Yeah, I thought, when I looked at the sweet drawing. I’ve been thinking about Sophie’s heart a lot lately, too.

Taking a step back from the week’s tumultuous events, I have to admit that  it’s a nice luxury, being able to worry about hurt feelings and slights from bullies, rather than leaking valves and oxygen deprivation.

Thank you again, Dr. Michael Teodori, for fixing Sophie’s heart. Not so long ago, a kid with that heart defect wouldn’t have been around for first grade.

And now, you’ll have to excuse me. I have a dinner date with the cutest six year old around.

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3 Responses to “Matters of the Heart”

  1. It’s nice when anniversaries for that sort of thing can start being counted in years instead of days, weeks, and months. Happy Heart Day to your Sophie and to you! (Oh, and I have a few solutions about the bullying situation. I will even hold a kid down for you for some of them.)

  2. We celebrate Sophie’s great big happy heart every day…………especially tomorrow.

  3. Know what you mean…. I’m happy for the heart celebration!

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Amy Silverman
Amy Silverman has two beautiful daughters, Annabelle and Sophie. Sophie has Down syndrome. These days, Amy divides the world into two groups: the people who adore Sophie, and those who don’t look twice. Amy has to remind herself that once upon a time -- when it came to people who are "different" -- she fell in the latter category. And therein lies the blog... Read more
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