So far we have had a camp out in the living room, played Rock Star, pretended to be body builders, and tortured the kids with steamed crabs. I guess our work here is done! Is it time for school yet?




The blog was developed for our family and friends and for our extended Angelman Syndrome family. We hope you enjoy keeping up on the episodes of the Evans family. There are useful links and plenty of blogs and videos on AS for anyone looking for more information. You might have to look at older posts in the archives to find pictures and videos of Chance. Feel free to email Heather directly at heather.a.evans@comcast.net if you want any information on Angelman Syndrome.
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