Sunday, September 21, 2008

A Little Hello

Everything is going very well, however we are extremely busy! I stay busy with work, school, and family and Keith stays busy with work and the girls. I think the girls are a bit of a hand full for him. Hopefully he can survive the next few years.

Class is very difficult. I'm surviving Math. I'm struggling in Anatomy and Physiology.

Well this is short. I need to nap. I'm working overnight tonight. Blah! I just wanted to give a reminder about the Buddy Walk.

www.firstgiving.com/littlebailey

Trish

Thursday, September 11, 2008














(Thank you Meredith and Renee for the image)

Are You Kidding Me?

LA Times article on Down syndrome and abortion. Please click on LA Times to view the article.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

School!

Aubrey is in a kindergarten readiness program. Here are a few pics.



Dancing!

These are pics of Aubrey at dance class. Look at those pointed toes! Good job!


Saturday, August 30, 2008

It's Been a While

I can't even remember what my last post was about. It's been a few weeks and we've been so busy. First, Aubrey is potty trained! Even at night! I'm so proud of my little princess. She's stubborn, but mommy can be just as stubborn, so with a little toughness she's finally using the potty all the time! Except last night when we went full Polk County style and she went potty in the grass. I'll explain later. Aubrey is also attending dance class and kindergarten prep classes. It's hard to believe how much she's grown. I'm so proud of the little girl she is.

Bailey. Well, Bailey is becoming a bit more spoiled. Other than that, she's wonderful. She's gaining weight and looking good. We have regular visits with her pediatrician, nothing more than normal. We see GI Tuesday, and I hope we can discontinue tube feeds. She still has speech and PT twice per week and her EI is twice per month. We had her annual evaluation with Early Steps a little over a week ago and all went well. I'm not sure how pleased they are with her progress, but I don't think they'll ever be happy with that. She will be getting an assessment in the near future to determine her equipment needs. The plan is for her to get a chair that will assist us with home therapies and also help her posture, she'll be getting orthotics, and also a bath chair. IF all is approved. They also mentioned a walker, but her therapist said often times the walker arrives AFTER the child begins to walk unassisted.

Keith is doing very well. He's been working hard, at work and home. He wakes up every morning and takes the girls to their destination for the day, then he goes to work, then picks the girls up and cooks dinner, reads books to them, and puts them in bed. He is pretty much playing the role of mom and dad. Hopefully he will remain patient with me and my busy schedule.

I'm busy. I wake up each morning and work until around 4pm, then on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays I go to school once I leave work and I'm there until 9:30pm. Lately, I've been going back to work once class is over. Classes are going okay. Math, easy. Anatomy and Physiology, difficult. I had extra help at work this weekend, so I was able to spend time with the girls and Keith. We did Disney on Ice, worked a little, visited a little fundraiser for UCP, studied, and went to church.

Keith and I took Aubrey to Disney on Ice yesterday. She loved it! She's already talking about wanting to see the show again. It was very impressive. We arrived 30 minutes before the show, found our seats, and purchased a $12 snow cone!?! Isn't that outrageous? After the show, and walking a mile to the car, Aubrey decides she needs to potty. So I opened the door to the car, blocked everyone's view, and she went potty in the grass. As she says "Just like Debbie (the dog) does". Great, my child just compared herself to the dog.

We've officially moved. We are still living out of boxes, but everything is finally in one place. We're making progress, and hoping our house sells. Remember, looking to move to Lakeland, give me a call! Well I need to go back to studying. A&P needs about 12 hours of my time per week! At least!

Please keep those in the path of Gustav in your prayers.

Trish

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Respect




This public service announcement was produced for and with the Arc of Northern Virginia and the Arc of Virginia by Will Schermerhorn.