Monday, February 6, 2012

#1

Yesterday Kamryn and I had our first ever conversation. I never want to forget it. It was the best feeling in the world on one of the hardest days we have ever had. Here it is:

Kamryn: " You need some nailpolish" (pointing to my toes)

Me:  "I know. What color do you think?"

Kamryn: " Pink"

Me:  "Thats the same color I was thinking!!!"

Kamryn: big smiles


Mom:BIGGER SMILES

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Kamryn's Vocabulary Update

So after years of ..."crickets" we are having a vocabulary explosion. And by explosion I mean about 5-7 words and sound a likes. This is so huge though.
She says:

  • Mama
  • More
  • No (ess-o)
  • Yes ( eee-esss)
  • Eeewwww (for stinky/yucky)
  • Moo
  • wa wa
  • ya ya
  • ...and more random sweet music to our ears babbleing then ever before. We can tell that she is thrilled with her new sounds and is really starting to get it. She is trying SO HARD. It has to be broken down at the very basic levels for her. Her P's and B's have no volume at all so since M is similair and she does have that, leah her prompt therapist is working with her to say mm baa to try and "slide" into the b and fake it out to get the volume and breath. Its less frustrating now and so exciting !!!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Inventory

Christian says on the way to my mom & dad's

"Nana & Papa have 3 clocks, snacks, and 1 blanket."

-kid cracks me up.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Plug It Out

Things Christian Says I do not want to forget:

When he wants to watch the DVD player in the car he says "Mama! Plug it OUT!"

If he wants a snack he asks for a "butter sandwich" which is peanut butter and bread folded in half.

His first "bad words" are "What the freak" that he says inappropriately when riding his plasma car happily around the house

"its hard to do"

" I wanna snuggle mama"

"Snow Cloud"--what he calls snow plows."

"I want to go to Applebees!" ...Applebees was one of his first words.

When we drive by McDonalds he calls it "Old McDonalds" It cracks me up everytime.

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Five on Friday


  1. I'm in love with the mums on our front porch. I finally figured out the secret to them not blowing over in the wind. Buy huge ones. They are more expensive but so worth it. They make a huge difference and they are just my type of flower, virtually indestructible. The kids love to water them and everyday Christian points out the hole that is in the purple one where he got off balance and fell in the flowers."Mama! Hole!"

  2. Excited to report that I have started Christmas shopping! and somehow this has to coincide with the fact that I haven't finished birthday shopping for my Mom, Dad & brother whose birthdays are in August. I LOVE shopping for my kids for Christmas. It is going to take great deal of restriant this year because they are really starting to get it, but our house is bursting at seams right now.

  3. Crossing my fingers that I can find what I want my kids to take in for Halloween treats for their party. I think it will be ring pops, pez dispensers and fun dip. I know since I already have the idea I won't be able to find fun dip anywhere or pez dispensers at a reasonable price. I never have ideas ahead of time and when I do nothing works out.

  4. For every "professional " photo shoot we have attempted Kamryn has thrown a tantrum. HUGE meltdowns. I thought when we sat for a family portrait it would be different because I would be holding her. Wrong. I have learned that whatever I think will happen..is wrong. Even holding her produced crying and screaming. I was sure that the school pictures would be more of the same. So when I picked her up form school on picture day I was sure what the report would be. -cross your fingers for the make up session-. Well was I wrong. She did great AND smiled. Who knew. Christian had a harder time. The photographers set up in the gym where the kids never go so they were a little freaked out. Christian has tears and half a smile. Kamryn did a little better than that. I wonder if they are over their "photo shoot phobia" ? The Christmas card shoot is right around the corner.
  5. I have to admit it is a struggle but I am doing my best to let the kids choose their own Halloween costumes this year. I have a hundred ideas of what they could be. There are so many cute ideas for two. I really wanted them to be Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf. There are alot of cute Red Riding Hood costunes out there and no wolf costumes for toddlers. Good thing though....Dan brought to my attention that Christian would refuse anything on his head anyway. So they did choose their own costumes anyway...(kind of) and its for the best. They fully understand Halloween so they are even more into it since they could choose their own costume. They studied the Party City catalog for weeks. They were obsessed with it!!


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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Rough Day


I picked Christian up from school on Thursday and he was so excited to show me his very first band aid. He pointed to it and then he immediately wanted to take it off. He had a hard day though with two trips to the nurses office. I guess he fell over a chair and got a mark on his cheek which I never did see and then he scraped his knee on the playground. So on the way to the car he kept trying to take off the band aid...but he never ended up getting around to it. It was a rough and tumble day.


Thomas the Train Bandaid



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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Moving Right Along

I guess my method of operation is do what I need to do and I can always go back and fix it later. Like shove this pile of papers here and go thru them later. Fold the laundry (or my mom folds the laundry) and put it away later...and then it never gets put away because time catches up and its time to wear it again before I ever got around to putting it away. And here on my blog I have all of these posting ideas and I think I can just back date them for later. Like the Mothers's day post, the balloon post I was going to do -this and that.

But right now life is moving right along changing day by day and minute by minute and if I don't write this stuff down I will probably forget by the time 4 more months rolls around and I try to do 10 posts in a row. So I am just going to have to settle for out of order.

So the kids started a specialized preschool program to help with their Apraxia. Its called Summit and they have been going 5 days a week since April 19th. Over the last couple of days we have started to reap the rewards. This past Monday I was sleeping during the day (cause I work during the night) and I woke up after the kids ate dinner. So I go down stairs and play with /hug/kiss/talk to them. I ask Christian "What did you have for dinner?' He says" Ehh" (eggs). "really" I say. "Good job buddy" I said (for saying/ attempting the word egg). And then I always try to include Kamryn even though she never says anything. So I said "Kamryn, what did you have for dinner? " and she SAID "aehhh". SHE SAID IT. She answered a question!! This is so huge!

Also it seems like every day Christian says a new word. Alot of the time it is the word dead on and sometimes it is an approximation of the word. Its pretty exciting when a new word comes out of nowhere and it is so cool when he spontaneously says something. Like the other day we were driving along the river and out of nowhere he says "wah-ter". Today he said boo-boo and knee--cause that is where his boo boo is. I want to be able to look back and measure his progress so here is a list of words that Christian can say so far:

Mama
Dada
Papa
Nana
Bah loon
Wah-ter
Knee
Teacher
Cracker
Boo Boo
Blue
Geeeen -for green
car
baby
I did it
Oh No
No
Whoa Baby
Up
Tight
Help
Eye
Ball
Pooper (Cooper)
Pup-ple ( Purple)
Wed (red)
Two

and Kamryn can say Ahh, a soft mm and put her lips together for the mm and p. Right now she is just practicing turning her voice on.


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