Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Kindergarten Day 1

I'm so sorry I didn't get a picture of Alexander in his first day of school outfit. But I wanted to share this email his teacher sent me this afternoon because it made me happy. I'll try to update with pictures again soon...

"We had a fabulous day! This morning seemed a little crazy trying to get everyone organized and make sure everyone had what they needed. Alexander seemed a little nervous at first this morning and had a few moments where he just wanted to be held, which is quite alright. We love him!!! He did really well I think for his first day in a new school and he really took up with Mrs. [parapro] =)

We are looking forward to the school year as well, we love Alexander already and can’t wait for a fun year =) We have a wonderful class and a great group of parents that support us.

Thanks so much! See you soon!

[home room teacher]
Special Education Teacher-MOID"

Saturday, July 27, 2013

July "Annual" Update

I started massage school at the beginning of July and I'm sure some of you are wondering how it's going. Well, it's going GREAT! I love the school, I love the teachers, I love the little hand exercise ball they gave us in our supply package. I love the course material, I love the teaching methods, I love the low tables that keep us from hurting our backs. I love the books, and the overhead projections, and the little quizzes every morning that help us prep for the big tests. I love the people, I love the building, I love the short distance it is from my house. I love my mom for coming to watch the boys during July, and I love Kami for coming to be my nanny for the rest of the year. It's all love, baby.

And now for a boys update (I never remember to do this on their birthdays!):

Alexander got an extension on his Marcus Autism Center Language and Learning Clinic services. They gave him another 6 months so he'll be going until February next year. He's also scheduled to start kindergarten on August 5th. (He's turning 5 on Monday can you believe it??) Because of the Marcus extension he'll only be going to a half day at school but I'm looking forward to seeing if it helps with his progress. I really liked his teacher when I met her at our IEP meeting back in April so I'm hopeful things will come together nicely.

Alexander still says "Go" verbally when he wants to play. He also has picked up a few modified signs that he uses consistently when we give him a chance. (Mommy has to be on top of things and not keep reading his mind.)
Sign list:
Candy (index finger tapped at cheek)
Drink (fist to chin)
Movie (hands rubbed together)
Popcorn (like this)


Jacob turned 3 on July first. We had a fun party for both the boys a couple of weeks ago at Lunar Golf at the mall. (This video will be hard to see but it shows Jacob playing golf.)
Jacob finished up with Babies Can't Wait back in June (it only goes til they turn 3) and he's slated to begin preschool in a couple of weeks. He'll be going to the same preschool Alexander was going to because he's way behind on talking (although he does say a few words) and he's a little behind on some social and fine motor skills.

Kami and I are going to do some home "preschool" type activities with both of them, like, we'll be continuing the color of the week and stuff. They've really loved all the color sensory bins and baths so far.


Water Beads - the coolest sensory bin material ever!
With help from my mom, I created a nice big chalk board wall for Alexander's room that we'll be using for "school" activities.
I primed the black side with magnetic paint so it can be like a real chalk board. The other side is just for drawing cuz I ran out of magnetic primer. Both boys really like drawing and playing with the magnets. The first thing Alexander did when we handed him the chalk was start drawing smiley faces.

I'm really looking forward to busting out my massage schooling in the next few months and also getting some good quality time in with my sister, and with Kevin and the boys. Here's to new beginnings.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Yellow Week Day 1

Browsing around on Pinterest the other day, I rediscovered the blog Play Create Explore. Specifically I came across her color of the week series and about flipped my lid (in a good way). The extra bold, bright colors really grabbed my attention. I just love all her tutorials for variations on sensory bins for each week. And I think my favorite idea (one of those, "I think I know why I didn't think of it, but since someone else tried it first, I'll totally give it a shot, cuz it sounds awesome" ideas...) is Color Themed Baths
Photo Credit: Play Create Explore
You take a little food coloring or kool-aid and dye the bath water the color of the week! And then you add homemade dyed and scented bath paint and other color-specific bath toys and let the kids go to town!

So this week we're doing Yellow. (And Loving It!)


If you want to see intensity just watch Alexander with his sensory bin.



Sunday, May 19, 2013

Our Walk for Autism Speaks!

It's been raining all weekend so I ran to Target last night to get ponchos. Don't we all look smashing? 





We had a really good time, in the rain! This last picture only shows the tiniest portion of the people that were there. The crowd was massive. We filled the Atlantic Station block! It was great to see such a big group and feel the camaraderie abounding. Another big thank you to everyone who supported our family and Walk Now for Autism Speaks! 

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Mother's Day

This morning my boys and I had the new park all to ourselves. :-) A totally magical day for Mommy.
Alexander did a once over of the shiny new equipment and then made his normal beeline for the swings. He was perfectly content to sit in his swing as Kevin and Jacob ran around with our kite.