It has been just over a year since we started Matthew’s blog. What initially started as a therapeutic canvas on which to process our thoughts and feelings has become so much more. Friends and family can keep up to date with the latest in Matthew’s life and our journey with him. And we have made many blog-buddies: families who also have children with RTS – who share the same struggles and fears and joys and above all just understand. I am really proud of Jacqui – the main contributor– who has blossomed in her writing skills and I know her words and wisdom and wit have touched many.
Below is the map of the visitors to the blog for the first year – as someone who loves maps, I am intrigued and surprised by the distribution of the dots and would love for some of the people who visit to let us know who they are, and how they stumbled across our site hosted down here on the tip of Africa.
Posted by Lloyd.
Below is the map of the visitors to the blog for the first year – as someone who loves maps, I am intrigued and surprised by the distribution of the dots and would love for some of the people who visit to let us know who they are, and how they stumbled across our site hosted down here on the tip of Africa.
Posted by Lloyd.
6 comments:
Jessica, mommy to Alex in Illinois USA. I think Jacqui found my blog one day searching the net for info on RTS, and we have been linked up ever since!
Im so glad we "met"
I love reading about Matt! I just want to pinch those cheeks, he's so cute!
We're the red dot on the West Coast of the US, right above Mexico.
Michelle-mommy to Austin (6 yrs RTS) living in NY, USA. I think I found your blog through the list-serv...can't quite remember! Keep on blogging!
carina, mom to Nathan, Hermanus Western Cape South Africa. I found you through our local paediatrician. I am glad I did...
Hi guys,
We are in South Carolina. I like to brag to my blog friends that my blog readership reaches all the way to South Africa but your blog readership is spread across the globe.
I am so glad for blogs and that we are able to keep up with each other.
Kelly Weekes
I love maps too!
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