Hi All, I find myself reading (enjoying and learning a lot from) the posts about the baby with Down Syndrome, and I find myself saying "It is not a Downs baby, it is a baby with Downs Syndrome. A favorite Lactnut of mine once pointed this out to us (a year or more ago) and I just can't shake it. So, I am going to be really picky and ask that we "watch our language" and be sensitive to situations like this. The child is a child first, the condition comes last. :) Jay Jay Simpson, CLE Sacramento, California, West Coast, USA "No Miracles performed here, just a lot of love and hard work."