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Robbie is now 8 yrs old!! He is doing great. He loves to laugh and play with his family. Robbie's hero is his Dad, Josh. Mom and Dad can make anything better in his eyes. Robbie is such a vibrant young man! He enjoys playing outside, anything Minecraft, taking baths, being tickled, KEYS and many many more. Robbie has a lot of energy as most little tikes do. He loves to play and will go until he falls asleep. Robbie has an older sister, Kaeleigh, who is trying her best to be a helper for him. They love each other more than words can say. Even though they fight, when one is away from the other they have a hard time. Throughout treatment he has had his rough spots but he is such a strong individual and all the staff help keep us positive for him.Robbie has been done with treatment now for 2 1/2 years, he is thriving and growing like a weed.
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