Well Keely got to play with her Paps and Meemaw this past week.  They came down for a few days from St. Louis, MO to visit us.  We were so excited to see them, we haven't seen them in two years and they were shocked to see how big Tiny Kidd was (and how much hair she has..;).  We had a blast enjoying their company and hated to see them leave, the trip definitely wasn't long enough.  Can't wait to see them again!  
                                                Meemaw & Keely
                                   Paps hard at work on his vacation 
                                                    So Sweet.... 
                                                   WEEEEEE!!!! 
                                 Daddy & Paps admiring their light job 
                                 Eating yummy chicken at Eischens 
                                 The Chesapeake Christmas Lights 
                        This reminds me of the Disneyland Electrical Parade 
At 4 weeks old, Keely Skinner almost lost her life.  Keely was rushed to the hospital with high fever and seizures.  She had come down with a deadly form of Meningitis (severe infection located in the fluid around the brain) which then progressed into Encephalitis (which is a severe infection located directly on the brain). Keely continues to suffer from developmental delays, tremors and from a chronic seizure disorder, having multiple seizures every day.  At two years old, Keely has severe physical limitations, she is still at the stage of a newborn 0-3 months.  Through all life’s challenges, Keely remains to be the happiest, most loving child; inspiring and touching the lives of everyone she meets.  
TINY KIDD....................BORN AGAIN
Tiny Kidd Hero
 "Tiny Kidd," is a True Hero and a Blessing from God.
*Click on her name when you are done watching a video to see more videos  of Keely on YouTube.
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