Monday, November 4, 2013

The Little Blond Who Always Had a Smile

 This picture just kind of personifies Lynda's personality.  Always smiling and laughing even while having seizure after seizure.  As soon as it was over, she usually was back to her sweet personality.
 And as you have seen in many earlier pictures, Lynda was always clapping.  When she did something good, we clapped and said "Good girl" so she often just did it for herself.  LOL
She had a string of words and sounds that she said and she expected us to repeat it.  IF we did, she clapped for us.  If we didn't, she got up closer to our face and said it again (and again and again).  She also wanted everybody's legs crossed in the same direction just like she wanted everything else lined up perfectly.  Lining up people was a harder job.
 Swinging....Lynda loved being outside and she loved swinging.  She learned how to pump her feet and could swing all by herself for a long time.  I love the expression on her face.
 Love the sweet smile on my little Tweety Bird.  This was the typical Lynda. 

Sitting at her little table, she'd arrange and rearrange her bottles and bowls and things.
                       

 Riding on trike or a riding toy like her little dog actually slowed her down.  She couldn't go nearly as fast on them as she could on her own two feet.  She was a sweet little girl who seldom ever rested and was always on the go with a smile on her face (and generally getting into something that wasn't on her approved list of toys).  She was ingenious.  She was tireless.  She was adored and loved.

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