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This is our Journey through life with our two children Tyler and Madison. At 24 I had our first child Tyler Joseph on July 7 1999. At 8 month of age Tyler was diagnosed with Williams Syndrome (Williams-Beuren Syndrome). Then our Daughter Madison Elizabeth was born on November 29,2001. At the same time I hope that this site shows Awareness to Tylers conditions to all. This site has enable us to speak with wonderful families who children have WS and Autism. I THANK ALL who have read this site and signed the guestbook. 

WE LOVE YOU TYLER!                                                                  

May will be dedicated to Williams Syndrome Awareness.. Please take part all around the world! Lets raise Awareness and money for the WSA! You can do this by a walk, bake sale, make arrangements with your local bar , restaurant for that % to go back to the WSA.. Send home flyers to all the students in your children's school. Ask to display some information in there display case... Sell WS awareness bracelets and magnets.. Make shirts and sell them if you want..Have a party in your home ! Just spread the world about our amazing kids.. Williams Syndrome Awareness.



I have learned that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles he has overcome while trying to succeed

Always laugh as much as possible and cry a little less. Conceive the inconceivable and dare to tell life, YES

I wish, I wish that I could know the places I have yet to go, the ways I'll change, the things I'll do, the special dreams I'll make come true. I wish, I wish I could see the life that lies ahead of me.

Only as high as I can reach can I grow, only as far as I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only as much as I dream can I be.

Today's achievement marks...a fond farewell to yesterday, a warm welcome to tomorrow. The sunset of a beautiful part of the past, the sunrise of a bright new future. The beginning of new challenges, the promise of success in the future, and the anticipation of ever greater happiness. 

To achieve all that is possible, you must attempt the impossible. To be as much as you can be, you must dream of being more. Your dream is the promise of all you can become.

Only as high as I can grow, only as far as I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only as much as I dream can I be

Look your chances in the eye-it's "you" you have to satisfy. You can never dream to big or set your sights to high! If they say you can't if they say you're not strong enough, if they say no one has ever done it before, you always say... JUST WATCH


The future doesn't lie ahead of you, waiting to happen. It lies deep inside of you, waiting to be discovered. So invite the unexpected. It won't care if you're not the perfect host. 

Make this your moment your time in the sun, your chance to do something that you've never done. Forget about "should haves" and "might haves" and "could haves". Reach out and take hold of today!

"....and so they set sail for the land of possibility where anything could happen and often did"

One foot in front of the other. One dream. One horizon. Don't stop. One path. Only one who can know it. One you. On your way to the top. There is nothing beyond the reach of you.

Follow your dream...take one step at a time and don't settle for less, just continue to climb. Follow your dream..if you stumble, don't stop and lose sight of your goal, press on to the top. For only on top can we see the whole view, can we see what we've done and what we can do, can we then have the vision to seek something new...Press on, and follow your dream.

Cherish your yesterdays, dream your tomorrows, but live your todays. Tomorrow belongs to those who fully use today..   Tyler and Uncle Joel swimming   

WHAT COULD BE MORE IMPORTANT IN LIFE THAN TO KNOW IN OUR HEARTS THAT IN EVERYTHING WE HAVE TRIED TO DO, WE HAVE DONE OUR VERY BEST...


SCHOOLS AND SOCIETY needs to better Accommodate, Understand, Treat, Include, Support and become Motivated.  ITS TIME THAT WE ACCEPT THOSE WHO MAY BE DIFFERENT AND TEACH OTHERS TO BE KIND....

LOVE YOU MADISON! END OF THE YEAR BROWNIES PARTY WHERE THE GIRLS WHERE ALLOWED TO PUT MAKE-UP ON US. 



I TOOK MY SISTERS DRESS UP WIG

ONE IN FIVE AMERICANS IS A PERSON OF A DISABILITY.  ONE IN 7,500 HAS WILLIAMS SYNDROME.  ONE IN 150 HAS AUTISM

 BACK THEN IN FL. IT FEELS LIKE A LIFE TIME AGO





























MY SISTER WANTED TO WEAR MY PJ'S































 
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