- Anglický jazyk
Jayden's Remarkable Journey
Autor: Rosetta Jenkins
Jayden Anthony McCleadon, was born on October 8, 2010. Affectionately embraced by his parents, Rishya M. Jenkins now deceased, and father who still resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Jayden was conceived in New Orleans but, his parents transitioned...
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Jayden Anthony McCleadon, was born on October 8, 2010. Affectionately embraced by his parents, Rishya M. Jenkins now deceased, and father who still resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Jayden was conceived in New Orleans but, his parents transitioned back to the United States so the extended family could share in the joy of his birth.
After a Twelve hour labor his family was blessed with a 7lbs 3 ounches remarkable baby born. Jayden was welcome by his parents, his aunt Margaretta and his cousin Andrae. The bind between his mother and his cousin Andrae was so heart felt that his grandmother Rose left the hospital to prepare for the days ahead. Jayden's father, aunt, and cousin stayed in delivery until he arrived. It was such a blessed day.
Jayden transitioned from the hospital to his home in his favorite vehicle, his mom mom Rose Truck. Once home, Jayden was welcomed by his older brother Cyncere and his dedicated grandfather, Mr. Chuck. Jayden won the hearts of many.
A few months into his journey it was discovered that he would be faced with a couple of challenges. One was that he would need inplants in his ears, secondly he would need braces to correct his legs. Being the remarkable toddler that he was, he faced his challenge with strong intentions. Although he struggled, Jayden without any braces, pulled himself up, every time he fell. He didn't want anyone to help him get up. Jayden would say "I m big boy".
This book is about the precious moments of Jayden Anthony McCleadon' s life.
Jayden's Remarkable Jayden.
- Vydavateľstvo: Xlibris US
- Rok vydania: 2020
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 229 x 152 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781984582515