14 August 2010

Happy Birthday Oliver!

Oliver is three! For all of our work and worry, he is progressing very nicely. He can walk and talk. He has an amazing sense of humor and a sweet little personality that melts my heart every time. He is a true blessing, and I am so proud to be his mommy!

We decided to do his birthday a little differently this year. Usually, we have a traditional big birthday party. However, it is increasingly difficult to get everyone together, and our house increasingly needs work. Between extreme hot weather and extreme business, our backyard has gone from "overgrown" to "jungle."

So instead, we had an Oli day. First, we went to Toys R Us, and Oli was given free reign to pick whatever he wanted. A dangerous concept, I know, but he was really good about it. After some fun browsing and debate, Oli wound up going with some Super Hero Squad figurines and their helicopter headquarters. In the last few weeks, Oli has gone from a Cars guy to a Super Hero guy. I have to say, I think the SuperHeros are more fun.

Then, we went to the Rainforest Cafe for dinner. Since a very fun trip with Aunt Beth a few weeks ago, the kids have been begging to go back. So we decided to go for dinner. Once there, Mac got her "unbirthday" gift -- a stuffed monkey she has been thinking about since our last trip.

The next morning, Oliver's real birthday, he woke up early and immediately asked for his new toy. We spent the rest of the day visiting some of his grandparents. Here is a video of Oli hauling in the Iron Man loot at Nanny and PopPops:
Then we went to grandma and grandpa's for dinner, and we still have a fun day of celebraton at the shore on Sunday. When all is said and done, we will have celebrated with  three cakes, fun gifts, and lots of love!

05 August 2010

30 July 2010

Greetings from the Jersey Shore

It has definitely been a week of both relaxation and running around. But I think that is always the way. My Aunt has very generously offered to let us use her house at Point Pleasant while she is away this week, so Tim, the kids, and I have been going back and forth between the shore and home. We came down Sunday night, and spent all day Monday on the beach. Mac LOVES the ocean, so she and Tim spent hours in there on Monday. Oli is less enthralled with the water, more enthralled with the sand, so he and I spent our time going between dry sand (blanket) and wet sand (waterline). There is a cool cafe/restaurant near the house/beach, so we had lunch there. Lesson 1 of the week: mid-day beer at home = drinking problem, mid-day beer at beach = relaxing (at least that is my interpretation. Who knows, maybe mid-day beer at beach also = drinking problem?)

Tuesday, Oli had a neurology appointment at CHOP. He has been episodes where he tenses up and looks around, or sometimes gets tense and waves his arms around for quite a while now. I have gone back and forth between thinking they are problematic and thinking they were just "baby excitement." So, finally, I made an appointment and took him in. I hate adding yet another doctor to our repertoire (this was neurology, not neurosurgery), but I felt it had to be done.

Oli had an EEG in the morning and an neurology appointment in the afternoon. We had about 3 1/2 hours in between. However, we are very good at passing time at CHOP. We spread out lunch (ice cream for Oli, thank you very much) and then went to the lobby. The lobby is pretty cool and has some large mechanisms in which balls are shuttled and -- a fish tank! Oli loves fish -- they have a cool tank at Children's Specialized, where he gets his PT. We spent over a half hour just at the fish tank -- Oli played peek and really talked to the fish.

In his appointment, we learned that he is not having seizures, but rather, self-stimulating behaviors. I have always heard this terminology paired with autism-related behaviors, but the  dr. said this isn't necessarily the case. He might be expressing the extra energy that other kids bounce out or run out, but he can only really use his upper body. They said that if he is still doing these behaviors at 4 or older, it could be more of a problem b/c he should be better able to articulate what is making him do it by then. They also mentioned, almost as a throw-away, that his eeg was "slow" but that should be expected b/c of his diagnosis. Um, huh? As always, they said this may or may not mean anything. At that point, I was just so happy that nothing was wrong that I let it go at that.

Wednesday: a tour of the kids' new school (can't wait for september), color belt testing, and dinner with aunt beth at the Rainforest Cafe. Even our down days are fun!!

Thursday: Back to the shore! Our friends Dana and Matt met us there with their girls, Emily, Sarah, Megan, and Chloe. What was suppose to be a full day on the beach was sidelined by some bad weather, but we had a great time! We spend the whole day on the boardwalk -- the rain held off just long enough for us to ride some rides, play some games, eat some snacks, and finally go on the beach. Just as Dana and Matt were packing up to go home, it started to pour. So we ran the few blocks back to their car. Funny how we will spend a whole afternoon in the pool or ocean, but the run from the rain.

The sun came back out just 2 hours later, and we went back to the boardwalk for dinner. A great day and night! Today is beautiful, so we are off to the aquarium and then the beach. Although the locked-up fish make me kind of sad, Mac has been begging to go all summer. And it is an educational experience, so it is hard to say no.

I may not be getting much work done this summer, but I shore am having a good time :)

25 July 2010

Blog Makeover!

Okay -- nothing gets me excited like a good makeover. So here it is -- a makeover for my blog. Yay! This marks my re-dedication to blogging on a regular basis. I know -- I've said that before. But this time I mean it. I waste so much time online already, I might as well be talking about myself :)

How does it look?

20 April 2010

I hear the secrets that you keep...

When Mac was a toddler, before she could really articulate what she was thinking, I used to wonder what she dreamed about at night. If you don't have language or grasp abstract concepts, how do you dream? Babies don't have a sense of narrative or time (right??), so what do they dream about?

Lately, Oli has been talking in his sleep. A few nights ago, he said "No, not my biggies." His "biggies" are his HKAFOs, or the braces that go up to his hips. He has been giving me some resistance to wearing them lately,probably b/c they are cumbersome and make him really hot. But he needs them to walk, so more often than not, he has to wear them. I guess it really bothers him, b/c he sounded really distressed in his sleep :(

This morning, while he was sleeping, he said "More jello beans," with a big smile. "Jello beans" are jelly beans. I thought it was so funny, b/c he was so expressive, even though he was sleeping. He loves jelly beans and hates his braces -- I guess his conscious and subconscious are not that far apart...

This from the boy who is in speech therapy. Actually, he is having his (last) 6 month evaluation for Early Intervention tomorrow. We are recommending that he drop speech, and add a second PT session. With school coming, we want him as ready to go as possible. Speech hasn't really been working out, so this is a welcome move for us. It turns out that Oli is so good at talking that he can do it in his sleep.