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Tuesday, June 26th

Hoping this post finds you all well.  Today was a terrific day on all accounts. 

Otto had a great day.   His counts continue to look good.  His energy is up and his eating habits are almost back to where they use to be.  Otto spent three or four hours making a model of the Millennium Falcon.  (Please note saline syringe, lol!)  He also took a walk down to the Art Therapy room where he worked on creative pieces with Mark. 





So, we went to the Moving Up Ceremony for Tess today.  It was great to celebrate with her.  A HUGE thank you to Miss Donna who stayed with Otto this morning so that Mark and I could attend!







Another huge thank you to PAC and the Southbury Town Pool who hosted a fundraiser for Otto last night.  We are extremely grateful to all who attended. 


Much love to everyone!

Mark, Leigh, Otto, Tess and Lulu

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  1. Dear Otto,
    I have been out school (LMES)
    since December and just recently heard of your journey.
    Remembering "my" Otto in 2nd grade - a strong, determined boy with a "can do" attitude (not to mention a smile and sense of humor that charmed all his teachers), I'm confident that you have only grown stronger and more resilient as the years have passed!
    Pleas know that I would be visiting if I could!
    I have a great memory of you that I would share - do you remember the "happy dance" you would do that would just crack me up? (What was it called?! It was like rifing a bronco?) So, picture me, doing that dance for you now! Hysterical, right!?
    Hugs Otto!! Keep up the good fight and we'll chat soon.
    Mrs. Burr
    P.S. Trying to figure out how to send you your 2nd grade photo. .. I'll send it to your mom's school email if all else fails.

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    1. Thanks Beth! Otto appreciates all the words and positive vibes!

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