Tuesday, January 25, 2011

We've been keeping a secret...(and NO we are NOT pregnant)

Our beautiful little girl has been working so hard and making us SO PROUD!

Take a look at our secret!


Surprise!
She's walking!!!

It's been a slooooooow progression that started around Thanksgiving.  First it was 2 steps, then a week later 4 steps, and at 6 steps we hit a plateau.  Her SureSteps come in soon and I am convinced that having the ankle/foot support will help her to the next stage with her walking.  But last night something clicked.  She became a walking fool.  We are so very proud!

She's just 17 months old!
(take that Down syndrome statistics)

Below are some cute pictures of my babies!


Thursday, January 20, 2011

For all couples thinking of having children... (This is a must read)

Follow the lessons below to find out if you are truly ready! 

Lesson 1

1. Go to the grocery store.

2. Arrange to have your salary paid directly to their head office.

3. Go home.

4. Pick up the paper.

5. Read it for the last time.


Lesson 2

Before you finally go ahead and have children, find a couple who already are parents and berate them about their...

1. Methods of discipline.

2. Lack of patience.

3. Appallingly low tolerance levels.

4. Allowing their children to run wild.

5. Suggest ways in which they might improve their child's breastfeeding, sleep habits, toilet training, table manners, and overall behavior.

Enjoy it because it will be the last time in your life you will have all the answers.


Lesson 3


A really good way to discover how the nights might feel...

1. Get home from work and immediately begin walking around the living room from 5PM to 10PM carrying a wet bag weighing approximately 8-12 pounds, with a radio turned to static (or some other obnoxious sound) playing loudly. (Eat cold food with one hand for dinner)

2. At 10PM, put the bag gently down, set the alarm for midnight, and go to sleep.

3. Get up at 12 and walk around the living room again, with the bag, until 1AM.

4. Set the alarm for 3AM.

5. As you can't get back to sleep, get up at 2AM and make a drink and watch an infomercial.

6. Go to bed at 2:45AM.

7. Get up at 3AM when the alarm goes off.

8. Sing songs quietly in the dark until 4AM.

9. Get up. Make breakfast. Get ready for work and go to work (work hard and be productive)


Repeat steps 1-9 each night. Keep this up for 3-5 years. Look cheerful and together.


Lesson 4

Can you stand the mess children make? T o find out...

1. Smear peanut butter onto the sofa and jam onto the curtains.

2. Hide a piece of raw chicken behind the stereo and leave it there all summer.

3. Stick your fingers in the flower bed.

4. Then rub them on the clean walls.

5. Take your favorite book, photo album, etc. Wreck it.

6. Spill milk on your new pillows. Cover the stains with crayons. How does that look?


Lesson 5

Dressing small children is not as easy as it seems.

1. Buy an octopus and a small bag made out of loose mesh.

2. Attempt to put the octopus into the bag so that none of the arms hang out.


Time allowed for this - all morning.


Lesson 6


Forget the BMW and buy a mini-van. And don't think that you can leave it out in the driveway spotless and shining. Family cars don't look like that.

1. Buy a chocolate ice cream cone and put it in the glove compartment.

Leave it there.

2. Get a dime. Stick it in the CD player.

3. Take a family size package of chocolate cookies. Mash them into the back seat. Sprinkle cheerios all over the floor, then smash them with your foot.

4. Run a garden rake along both sides of the car.


Lesson 7

Go to the local grocery store. Take with you the closest thing you can find to a pre-school child. (A full-grown goat is an excellent choice). If you intend to have more than one child, then definitely take more than one goat. Buy your week's groceries without letting the goats out of your sight. Pay for everything the goat eats or destroys. Until you can easily accomplish this, do not even contemplate having children.


Lesson 8


1. Hollow out a melon.

2. Make a small hole in the side.

3. Suspend it from the ceiling and swing it from side to side.

4. Now get a bowl of soggy Cheerios and attempt to spoon them into the swaying melon by pretending to be an airplane.

5. Continue until half the Cheerios are gone.

6. Tip half into your lap. The other half, just throw up in the air.


You are now ready to feed a nine- month-old baby.


Lesson 9

Learn the names of every character from Yo Gabba Gabba , Backyardigans, the Disney channel, Fresh Beat Band, and Sesame Street. Watch nothing else on TV but Nick Jr., the Disney channel or Sprout for at least five years. (I know, you're thinking What's 'Sprout'?) Exactly the point.


Lesson 10


Make a recording of Fran Drescher saying 'mommy' repeatedly. (Important: no more than a four second delay between each 'mommy'; occasional crescendo to the level of a supersonic jet is required). Play this CD in your car everywhere you go for the next four years. You are now ready to take a long trip with a toddler.


Lesson 11

Start talking to an adult of your choice. Have someone else continually tug on your skirt hem, shirt- sleeve, or elbow while playing the 'mommy' CD made from Lesson 10 above. You are now ready to have a conversation with an adult while there is a child in the room.

This is all very tongue in cheek; anyone who is parent will say 'it's all worth it!' Share it with your friends, both those who do and don't have kids. I guarantee they'll get a chuckle out of it. Remember, a sense of humor is one of the most important things you'll need when you become a parent!

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Dear Kaitlyn,

I need you...

You mean so much to me.  You give me so much without asking for anything in return.

Unconditional love, Hope for the future, A giving spirit

You make me a better person, you make me want to be a better person.  You change hearts, you bring people together, you inspire me to try harder,and keep trying, to push through the difficult times wearing a smile!  You are a determined free spirit.  You see the good in everyone, you forgive without question.  You are a true gift from God.  God knew I needed you.  He sent you to me, to us, to change lives...

I need you...
I need your curiosity...

I need your wonder...

I need your determination (no matter how many times we tell you "no"...)



I need your tiny little feet...

You have helped us meet the BEST friends!
You have brought so many people together!

I need you.  You are so carefree and kind!
You give us your heart with no strings attached!
I never knew how much I would need you...

You are one AMAZING little girl!

Love,
               Mommy

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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Lots About Kaitlyn...and A Couple Christmas Pictures


So I haven’t done a real post in awhile. Things have been quite crazy but normal around here. There really hasn’t been that much to write about. We are enjoying every lazy second of Christmas break. We get two weeks without school and a two week therapy break for Kaitlyn and me. I LOVE all four of our therapist but therapy gets to be a lot, day after day, week after week. I’ve had pull-my-hair-out moments with the older boys and wish school would start soon, but they are short lived. We’ve been having many family game nights, sledding excursions (only one resulted in an ER visit, Brady’s fine), and great visits with family and friends. It’s been wonderful.

FYI: Never let your children sled down a large hill with a tree at the bottom, regardless of how small and off to the side that one tree is, regardless of how popular that hill is in your community, your child can still crash right into that tree at a very high speed and give you the most terrifying, five minutes of your life and land them in the ER on Christmas Eve. Don’t reason with “What are the chances,” in your head, even though it is extremely unlikely to happen. It does happen! Brady is fine (lots of bruising, he thought the x-ray was really cool).

Back to the update on Kaitlyn:

At 16 months old she weighs in at 21 lbs, she is in size 3 diapers (the same size as her 5 months old brother, they been in the same size for 2 months now).

Her strengths…

Definitely gross motor! She has been almost walking for a month now. She takes 6-8 steps at a time consistently. We go next week to get her fitted for Sure Steps, ankle/foot orthotics. We are crossing our fingers that our insurance company cooperates, apparently Sure Steps aren’t official AFO’s and this could cause a problem. She has great stability (for having that extra chromosome) but I’m convinced these will help her to the next step with her walking. That low tone seems to interfere often. Many of you might remember that we were given a treadmill to assist Kaitlyn to get her walking sooner. In complete honesty we have used it very little. Walking has been such a natural progression for Kaitlyn, she would much rather push around one of her many walkers. Now speech and communication we could use some more help…

Her weakness is definitely communication.

Verbal, non-verbal, signing, you name it, she’s quiet and stubborn. It took her awhile but she is making sounds, ma, ba, da, and la. She signed open for about a week, and I think she signed all done once. Our biggest goal right now is to teach her the importance of communication, how it works, and why it’s worth doing. I am so excited for the day we can imitate sounds back and forth, there will be tears of joy! Recently it was decided that we will start using PECS with her. We will have pictures and she will overtime hopefully begin to look and eventually point to what she wants/feels etc. In the mean time we will continue to work on signing and sounds with her. I know she has so many thoughts in that pretty little head of hers, I dream of the day that we can communicate more with each other.

Her ears…


We’ve been watching the fluid in Kaitlyn’s ears for some time now. Since it hasn’t cleared we have been referred to a Pediatric ENT to get tubes put in. Hopefully this will remove the muffling she most likely hears and improve her speech!


Constipation…


My poor little munchkin, she struggles going potty. Once again her low muscle tone comes into play and makes her intestinal track sluggish. After trying the normal remedies, prunes, prune juice, adding fiber, and cutting out the iron in her multivitamin, we finally found a doctor willing to get down to business. Kaitlyn takes 3 teaspoons of Miralax a day to keep her stools soft and regular. She can finally have a BM without screaming and her buns are beginning to heal. The Miralax was added in 1 teaspoon increments every 3 days until we found a dose that worked. The doctor said she might always need Miralax. Poor baby!

Other than all of that things are fine. She continues to make progress in all areas. She receives OT and our primary focus is getting her to use her thumb. She has amazing raking skills and sees no need to use the pincer grasp. Little stinker! She is kicking butt in gross motor, we are taking our PT time and actually focusing more on fine motor (OT). She also has a Developmental teacher. She is learning great. I constantly have to remind myself that we have to teach Kaitlyn how to do everything. Things just don’t occur to her. But once we take the time to teach her she catches on in no time!!! Her accomplishments are no small feat! She is also receiving nutritional/feeding therapy. She eats great. With only ½ of one tooth we are constantly looking for new foods to feed her, she wants texture but can’t chew much. The ONLY food she has refused to date is fruit loops; it was suggested to give her fruit loops to help her with her thumb, but no such luck. She rakes it in and spits it out, LOL. She still won’t drink from a cup or straw. We’ve made small progress and continue to work with a wide variety of cups. Her feeding therapy sessions are mostly spent working on oral motor, strengthening her mouth muscles to help with feeding, speech, and tongue protrusion. Slow but sure she continues to make progress in all areas!
Kaitlyn is a soul we can all learn from. She brings so much too so many people. It is important that we take the time to understand all she brings to our lives. God has great plans for our special little girl.
May 2011 bring all of us health and happiness. This New Year I will be making time to enjoy the small things and learn from my children!


Cheers!


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Wishing Everyone A Joyous Christmas Season...

From our home to yours...






Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year!
Love,
Blair, Jenee, Brady, Bryce, Kaitlyn & Ty

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Pretty Piggies

Kaitlyn's first pedicure!
It was difficult painting a moving target but oh was it fun!