Friday, May 2, 2014

What a week!

Where to begin? Our week started off “normally.” Liam headed to regular Kindergarten on Monday. Except we didn’t bring the van, it’s been in the shop for ongoing issues. Turns out our van was sugared. That’s right someone poured so much sugar into our gas tank they couldn’t just clean it out they ended up replacing the entire thing. Thanks to Van Andel and Flikema and mechanic named Mike for finding the issue.  And, that’s just Monday the beginning of the week.

Wednesday, Liam had an episode, for lack of a better word. Whatever it was he was scared and so was I. We ended up doing three rounds of blood work, EKG and EGG and still have no definitive answer. But, we do have a plan. Thanks to Dr. Wynalda and his staff for making it a bearable week emotionally for me.  
And, then we had a yard sale! It was fantastic. Since we’re moving we didn’t solicit donations for items this year. Hopefully, we’ll be settled next year into something more permanent and we’ll have a bigger sale.  Hey, if anyone wants to do one I’ll help. We just don’t have the space at the moment.  We made over $400 which is enough for half of one session at CLC. On our way!

Someone turned SIX on Sunday and of course that required a birthday party. What a party. Thanks to our friends and family for making it wonderful despite the wind and lack of shelter. (PS drove by Lydell Park today and the shelter is being rebuilt!)

And, last but not least our GOFUNDME page is picking up steam. Thanks friends!  Next post will be more about how CLC has impacted our lives and of course LIAM!


Thursday, April 24, 2014

WAHOO! IT'S A BABY!

Hey everyone,

Changing the yard sale to...
SATURDAY, APRIL 25 9-2

Due to the arrival of newest neice! 


Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Another Year Another Yard Sale

I was trying to recount how many sales we've had in two years? All I know is we've had very generous friends make donations of beautiful and "interesting" items. And, almost all of them find homes. Always amazes me the stories our things could tell.

FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2014
SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2014
TIME: 9AM-2PM
LOCATION: 713 Diamond AVE NE GR MI

ENJOY! 

If you have donations please bring them by Friday. Thanks! 

Apparently, these are the only pictures of items I took. But, I remember taking more...I guess I was just fascinated by this vehicle? if it can be called that. It won't be at the yard sale but you should be!  




Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Spring Things

Almost a year since my last post! We've been busy living. Liam will turn SIX in a few weeks and little brother celebrated his first birthday a little over a month ago.

Here are some highlights:

Liam walked his farthest distance last fall. From our house to the neighbors. His reward was ringing the doorbell. And, walked home!
Leading the Parade! 
Walking all the way home. 

Sitting up almost completely by himself. This is a big, difficult task. But, the possibilities are endless: getting out of bed; playing by himself; sledding just to name a few.
Couch Sitting 
Piano Sitting

Sled Sitting.


Accident free week at school. Both schools, to be specific. Conclusion: the skills learned at CLC are transferring to other areas of life. His new strengths are becoming normal to him and he can repeat them!
Walking to Santa




Policeman Liam on patrol.


You are under arrest! 



Learning to read. Crawling is an early motor skill leading to later reading skills. I don't understand it either. I do know Liam can get onto all fours by himself. And, he is learning to read.


That's been our exciting year! Next up is our last yard sale on Diamond Street! Posts of items coming tomorrow!!!


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Let's Do Lunch

It's been about 5 months since my last lunch with girlfriends. It feels equally long since I've been present on this blog. Phew, where to begin. Time to update the family info because we are a family of FOUR! Welcome baby David!
At Home Together!

Two in diapers (but one only at night now!), two non ambulatory (not walking), two crying (but only when tired or hungry), two boys=brothers.  It's been two months of this chaos. PHEW! The grands have literally saved my life on several occasions, especially the night we ALL had the flu and a very selfless grandma stayed on our couch all night so I could sleep.

That couch was my comfortable prison the last 11 weeks of my pregnancy. Yes, that is almost 3 months. And, the last two I was in somewhat active labor, on medication to stop contractions. It was quite something. I watched to many shows to remember and thanked God for our public library where I could download books without leaving my couch!


Painting at School
The Walking Wonder
 
 
 
While I was confined, contemplating what Liam feels like most days, he started to push obstacles out of his way. The distance he is able to walk has probably quadrupled. And, the amazing potty trained boy is decreasing his accidents weekly. He started playing with blocks without a therapist (blocks are a big assessment tool in OT/PT and education)! And, he likes it. He's figuring out the purpose of toys is to play not "work." What a gift to give him a little more normal childhood.

Normal until Dad taught him the word FIDUCIARY. Yup. And, they're working on money matters with the birthday money. But that's a story for another post.


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Growing Pains

We are six months into our year at CLC. Here's a look back on some of the highlights and hopes for the remainder of the school year.

We knew from the two month trial before the official school year started our goals of potty training and independent walker were attainable. It took about a week for Liam to "Dry All Day" at school . He was SO proud to walk out carrying the big green "Dry All Day" star. At home we have on average one accident a weekend. And, usually that's because we forgot to ask or are out in a new setting. And, those are becoming more rare because he started telling us when he needs to go. After, several months of being dry at school and over the weekend his teachers increased their expectations. He giggled so hard he could barely walk the day he received the "Pushed Pants Down" star.

Let me take a step back and explain why potty training, of all things, is so important and such an accomplishment. Liam, like a person who has had a stroke or has paralysis, has difficulty feeling his and controlling his lower body. While he's 3, 4, or 5 it's not really difficult to find diapers that fit or change him. But, what about when he starts school, his friends are no longer having accidents. Incontinence is a large barrier to social function. Imagine sitting in the board room and having a diaper leakage issue. It was one of the most difficult areas for my grandmother to overcome. She didn't want to go out and have an accident. My adult friends with Spina Bifida told me not to push this issue to hard because it really isn't a moral failing it's a physical deficiency. Matt and I have worked hard on our attitude not to push or scold just to give the opportunity (and make sure he takes it) and encourage. This area will open so many social doors for him. We are grateful for CLC's approach which has mirrored and helped form ours at home.

And, once the doors are open we want him to run through them! Liam takes his power chair to school everyday. It sits patiently in the hall way waiting for him to finish class. He uses it mainly to independently move in and out of the van, school and home. And, when he gets home depending on his level of fatigue he may drive around the house in it or use it to play outside. Imagine my shock when he came home three weeks ago asking to walk instead. I unbuckled him and he slid out of his chair into the waiting walker and tried to run away!  That was a welcomed first. Where did he want to go, the bathroom.

Movement creates movement or so I have heard. For Liam his independence has created and attitude of discovery. He wants to know beyond what he has been able to reach. He wants to read and create stories of his own using imaginative play. He wants to act out what he discovers at school or church or in community. His increased overall strength is enabling big things and small wonders like writing letters. And, his favorite, playing video games, a once frustrating therapy tool. He wants to stand and play and walk with his dad. He tells us when his brother is born he will be responsible to take care of him. That means he will carry the baby. I have to admit I can't quite imagine that yet. But, he has come so far in six months why not hope for the next to be just as exciting.
Swinging Through Life


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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Progress in Practice

CLC called last week to ask about a new piece of equipment for Liam. A much smaller, lighter, way more independent walker. We've noticed how much stronger his upper body is and apparently his walking just taking off. Without the walker we haven't been able to practice much at home, he's not really motivated in the big bulky Pacer (that we were so thankful for a year ago, just to get him standing and trying). He's really making progress!

And, surprisingly it's not just the gross motor function (that's the big movements like sitting and walking). His school skills are coming along nicely too. He's been working on tracing his name since he was about 3. Not independently and frankly not very well. But, in the passed two months he's been independently tracing or writing his name. He know 95% of the alphabet, upper and lower, along with their sounds. And, as he learns the letters he either colors, traces or uses and IPad app to trace them with his finger.

Chopsticks are Tricky

Here's a little sample of his fine motor skills. We're so happy he's trying. He probably won't be the fastest writer but at least he can learn how.
Getting so Good