Post by kraigbeahn on Jul 13, 2013 0:27:22 GMT -5
Before you think about skipping to the end of my thought, I’d ask you what may appear at first to be a simple question: “At what point has our society been afforded the opportunity to choose life over the simple perception of any imperfection?”
Needless to say, the choice was simple for us. There was only one answer to a single-choice question, at least through the eyes of the Beahn family.
Baby Kennedi has been diagnosed with Trisomy 21, also known as “Down Syndrome” to most. To add to the complexity, she has also been diagnosed with a leaky heart valve and a balanced atrioventricular canal heart defect.
She has already mastered the works of “Peak-a-Boo”, “Hide-and-Seek”, “Peace-Out” and most certainly has the stubborn gene from both of her parents, to say the least -- just take a look at the ultrasound pictures. And to only imagine, she hasn’t even left her mother’s womb yet!
To date, our world has been trained to respond accordingly with apologies or kind words of sorrow. However, what most people miss is what a blessing she will be, not only to her family, but the rest of the world.
Against all odds, we will be welcoming Kennedi Beahn into this world sometime in the near future. She’s going to have one heck of a welcoming party when she is born at Shands@UF in Gainesville, Florida, courtesy of Dr. Anthony Gregg, M.D., Dr. Jennifer Co-Vu, M.D., Dr. Mark Bleiweis, M.D., Dr. Dorothy D. White, Dr. S. E. Brown, M.D., Connie Nixon, RN, among others and the rest of their teams.
Our decision never teetered and will never change; our path to success had already been set, no matter how many whispers may have tried to steer us onto a different path...
Just a thought!
cdn.l2net.com/vid/kennedibeahn4d.mp4
Kraig Beahn, CEO
L2Networks Corp.
Needless to say, the choice was simple for us. There was only one answer to a single-choice question, at least through the eyes of the Beahn family.
Baby Kennedi has been diagnosed with Trisomy 21, also known as “Down Syndrome” to most. To add to the complexity, she has also been diagnosed with a leaky heart valve and a balanced atrioventricular canal heart defect.
She has already mastered the works of “Peak-a-Boo”, “Hide-and-Seek”, “Peace-Out” and most certainly has the stubborn gene from both of her parents, to say the least -- just take a look at the ultrasound pictures. And to only imagine, she hasn’t even left her mother’s womb yet!
To date, our world has been trained to respond accordingly with apologies or kind words of sorrow. However, what most people miss is what a blessing she will be, not only to her family, but the rest of the world.
Against all odds, we will be welcoming Kennedi Beahn into this world sometime in the near future. She’s going to have one heck of a welcoming party when she is born at Shands@UF in Gainesville, Florida, courtesy of Dr. Anthony Gregg, M.D., Dr. Jennifer Co-Vu, M.D., Dr. Mark Bleiweis, M.D., Dr. Dorothy D. White, Dr. S. E. Brown, M.D., Connie Nixon, RN, among others and the rest of their teams.
Our decision never teetered and will never change; our path to success had already been set, no matter how many whispers may have tried to steer us onto a different path...
Just a thought!
cdn.l2net.com/vid/kennedibeahn4d.mp4
Kraig Beahn, CEO
L2Networks Corp.