When I started my teaching career, I was not married, lived at home to save money, and worked in wonderful school full of young beginning teachers in the same stage of life as myself. We had a great time of happy hours, celebrating birthdays, and working long, hard, hours as a first year teacher. We all grew our separate ways, some getting married, having kids, and working closer to home. In fact, none of us work in the school where we all started ten years ago. Every year, we get together and this past Sunday we had a cook out at my friend Erin's house. It was great fun seeing everyone and their husbands along with their kids. Everyone got to meet Wyatt for the first time too!
Wyatt had a bad cold for the past couple of days. We have been suctioning him (which he hates) and giving him breathing treatments. As I read Jack's blog about Jack's cold, it sounds very similar. Some how these boys try to plan their health issues to occur at the same time... like reherniations and colds!! I think Wyatt is finally starting to feel better. He is sitting up more on his own and tonight he started playing with a new toy with Chloe... it was so cute!!
My friend Jen and her family have been awesome supporters of Wyatt and have been there for us from the very beginning. They are a great fun-loving family who have just created a blog. Jen's kids are super cute! Check out their blog!
2 comments:
Its so nice to check in on your blog and see such a happy weekend post! I have not been checking in as much as I used to, and I'm glad to see things are going so well with Wyatt. I can't beleive he is turning 1 soon! So exciting!
Chuck, Sue and Megan
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Koger. I wasn't sure how to contact you by e-mail so I'm leaving a comment on your blog in hopes of reaching you. I'm a third year medical student at Johns Hopkins and I had the pleasure of meeting Wyatt and Mrs. Koger at Dr. A's clinic a few weeks ago. Another medical student and I are doing a presentation on congenital diaphragmatic hernia and we'd love to be able to use Wyatt's story to show how CDH affects children and their families. I'm very much looking forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Audrey Chan
achan6@jhmi.edu
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