22 July 2009

Queen of the Ring

Mackensie strikes again! In her second official taekwondo tournament, Mackensie took a Tiny Tiger trophy for her excellent, black belt high block. She really does a great job at tournaments. They challenge kids in a few ways, including:

1. getting up super early -- line up is 8:30 a.m., and the tournament is usually 30-40 minutes away. Maybe not a challenge for most kids, but mine don't sleep at night, so they like to make it up in the morning. Mac usually rolls out of bed at 8:30. It was especially challenging to get up early for this tournament, because Mac was also coming off of a mega-tantrum the night before. She handled it like a champ, though, and got dressed and into the car in record time. A quick stop at dunkin donuts and I had her fueled up on Munchkins and ready to go. Of course, Tim forgot to mention that the tournament was at a different location than usual, so we went 15 minutes in the wrong direction before finding out where we were supposed to be going. We got there a little late, but it helps to know people. The tournamet host was a friend of Tim's, and Tim was already there and waiting for us, so we got right in to a ring that had just started.

2. sitting still in a line to wait her turn -- ideally, they also want the kids to fold their hands across their chests "like a master." And Mac actually bought it. She sat still, and clapped and cheered for other kids when appropriate.

3. feats of athleticism -- mac has this sewn up. although she has inherited some clumsiness from me (and tim is actually pretty accident prone, too) she is also really good at taekwondo, and learns how to do her moves really quickly and accurately. although she doesn't always remember all of her moves in sequence, yet, she does them with great precision. in Tiny Tigers rings, the "judge" does the moves with every student, and then picks the best part of their form as a basis for the trophy. So while Mac got her trophy for her high block, others got trophys for their "awesome front kick," "black belt attitude," or "loud yell."

In the end, every kid gets a trophy and it is a truly gratifying experience. I really enjoy taking Mac to tournaments, and I have to think that it is a really fulfilling experience for Tim.

19 July 2009

Another Big Week for Oli



We've had another busy week. This time, it was full of doctor's appointments for Oliver. Nothing serious, but stuff that was important to get out of the way. On Tuesday, we went for a PT evaluation at Children's Specialized Hospital. Our PT, Ruth, recommended it since Oli is at such a crucial stage in terms of mobility. This evaluation was to qualify him for outpatient therapy at a "baby gym." We met with a really nice physical therapist who played with Oli for an hour. She seemed pleased with what he could do, but recommended him for two sessions a week. It has to go through insurance first, but we will hopefully have Oli hitting the gym in just a few weeks. We should also be getting his walker this week, so he will be movin and groovin.

Oli also had a hearing evaluation this week. It was quick and simple, and he slept through it. His hearing is fine. We did thi because every time I bring up delayed speech to his developmental intervention therapist or neurosurgery, they ask if we have had his hearing check. It is something to check of the list before we can look to other reasons for his delayed speech. At age two, he will qualify for speech therapy through early intervention. Now, we are ready to get started.

Oli has had a boost in speech in the last few weeks. "No," "more," "down," "out," "moo," "woof," meow," "up," and a few others. I'm hoping that this is the beginning of his road to full speech. I can tell he has a lot to say; maybe he just doesn't know how to get it out.