Thursday, March 21, 2013

A day to celebrate...

3/21….today is World Down Syndrome Day!! {it's also Throwback Thursday;)} 3/21 to symbolize a third copy of the 21st chromosome in people with Down syndrome. Because that extra chromosome makes this world extraordinary! We love you Bennett and all your awesome friends!!!

Bennett at one year;)

And I just loved this (taken from my friend Aimee)...

Today (3/21 for three copies of the 21st chromosome) we're not spreading awareness that Down syndrome exists. We're spreading awareness that Bennett and other people with Down syndrome are more alike than they are different. That they are capable, intelligent, able, fun, and caring. That, by including them in society, in our classrooms, and in our workplaces all of our lives are a little bit better, a little brighter. And if we really pay attention, they will teach us just as much as we teach them. Down syndrome ISN'T scary, it's just a little different. Every day I am thankful that we were blessed to be just a little bit different.

Also, check out this video and help support my friend's effort!


Friday, March 15, 2013

My Thoughts On Inclusion...


So I think I said awhile back I would explain why I chose the preschool Bennett attends.  It's a very small school with I believe 25 students.  All of the children have special needs.  I'd say 90% of them have Down syndrome.  Why did I choose a school like this?  Well, I put a lot (I mean A LOT) of thought into it.  In the end I knew I needed a place that I was certain Bennett was loved-that was my number one priority.  He is so tiny, like the size of most 18 month olds, only he's 3 and I needed to know he wasn't going to get run over and left in a corner to just "play".  But then I also wanted a place that really focused on communication because that's one of the biggest challenges for a person like Bennett as he gets older-speech.  

Believe me, I talked to many people and at times was almost convinced that Bennett needed to be around typically developing kids, not kids with special needs because how would he ever learn?  Well now I know that's just crazy.  Don't get my wrong I do think he needs to be around peers his age that are typically developing but I also think he can learn just as much if not more at the school he's at.  

What really attracted me to this school was all the technology they were using with the children like ipads and smart boards as well as PEC communication and sign language.  When I first visited the school and walked into the 3 year old class I was amazed at what I saw.  These tiny little children, most of them had Down syndrome, participating in music therapy, sitting and singing happily and then how routined they were when it was time to move on to the next thing.  Bennett fit right in and loved every minute of it.  I could just feel the love from every single person I met.



And what I really love is how they expect so much out of these kids.  They expect them to carry their huge back packs all the way to class, they expect them to hang their bags and coats up.  They expect them to sit and listen and participate.  They want these kids to learn to be independent, they don't let them slack off.  So there's order, there's education and there's love.  Monday-Friday, all day.  I have no doubt Bennett is right where he needs to be.  

Happy as can be!


No description needed;)  



The updates from his teachers…oh how I love the updates!!  This school knows how important the little milestones are and how they're actually not little for these kids, they're huge!  I love how they get that!

Yep, eating real food!  Huge, HUGE accomplishment for him.  No one has EVER been able to get Bennet to eat real (solid) food until he started this school.  Now he picks up food and puts it in his mouth, eats everything we eat, drinks from a cup like a big boy…I never thought I'd see the day.  So, so pleased with what they've done for him in the feeding department!




I just love seeing him participate in regular school activities, following directions, having fun…I couldn't ask for more!  

Now as far as inclusion down the road in elementary school, do I want that?  Of course I do!  What I really want is for Bennett to go to his sister's school and have a full time aide but I know that is so far fetched in our county.  It doesn't mean I won't try but on the other hand I am willing to see how he does in a setting that may be more suitable for him if an aide can't/won't be provided.  If I don't think his needs are met and that he's not getting enough time with typically developing kids, well then if it's in God's will I'll pull him out and we'll try a private school setting where I hear inclusion is more accepted, at least where we live.  

But when it comes down to it, I feel this small school he's at is going to prepare him for elementary school.  So for now, I guess we don't do inclusion, other than church, the gym and just being around his sisters but I really don't think it's all that necessary right now.  Not when he's learning his shapes, colors, letters, so many more words, etc. right along with his classmates.  He's learned SO MUCH this school year and I'm thrilled with his progress.  It's just what has worked for our family.  I know many others feel differently about the topic.  And that might be what is best for their family.


But you know when something is right and this is definitely right.  We take it day by day.  And today Bennett is happy and he's thriving.  So today this is right where we need to be.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Spring Decor!

Easter and spring are up there with Christmas for me, as far as decorating goes.  I love decorating for spring!  Especially after a cold winter (okay, it doesn't get that cold here in NC but it's been a yucky one this year with lots of sicknesses and I'm over it)!  

I didn't buy any new decorations this year (imagine that!), just changed some things around.

The dining room….





Funny how my decor tastes have changed in the last few years.  This is what our dining room looked like our first year in PA…


Lots of golds and greens.  Can ya believe it-not one hint of turquoise, not even one little blue egg?!  

Anyway, moving on….







The playroom….





The kitchen…





The family room….











There really is no rhyme or reason as to how I decorate for the seasons or just how I decorate in general.  I like to use things in places that they're really not supposed to go like chargers on the mantel or cake stands to hold vases or old purses to hold eggs or starfish mixed in with eggs and bunnies-lol.  But somehow it works or at least I think it works.

So you'd think a person that makes wreaths would have a brand new wreath on her door every month but I'm currently busy taking orders and making this wreath….



 {email me if you'd like one for yourself;)}

Which means I currently have last years wreath up, which I love and it looks even better this year on the newly painted door….


You don't want to see the most recent before.  It was black but had some splotchy parts due to my fast paint job.  This time I took my time.  It's so creamy looking-I just love it so much better!!  Especially for spring and summer!

I'll leave you with a few more outside pics…







Happy Spring!
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

The BEST treat on a sick day!


Well, I think we may be over our last (hopefully last) cold of the season.  I say that because how could we possibly all get sick again?!  Enough is enough!  With that said, I'm wrapping up my last post for a three part series program for Children's Mucinex Multi-Symptom Cold.  As part of this program I've shared some tips on how I keep my children somewhat smiling on sick days as well as how to survive this cold and flu season.  So many of you have shared as well and I've enjoyed reading all the fun and sweet things you do with your children to make them feel just a little bit better on those sick days. 

On my last post I shared a yummy recipe for cookies that Ainsley and I made while she was at home and not feeling well.  I highly recommend you try the recipe-really, really good!  But I think my kids all time favorite treat whether they're sick or not (but it really helps when they're sick-although not with some stomach thing is RED VELVET CUPCAKES!  

Do I have some magical recipe?  Nope.  Just the ones from the box but you must use cream cheese icing!  

Of course it's always fun to make these around Valentines Day as well!

Yes, these make my kids happy!  And let's face it, it's not easy staying home with sick kids.  It wears you out as well but I promise this little treat will make you happy too!
   
I like to use this fun little tool to make my cupcakes look somewhat professional and the kids are totally impressed 

So while Children's Mucinex helps the kids with their congestion, runny noses, and cough, the red velvet cupcakes help to really put a smile on their face  

One reader commented that she likes to make vitamin c smoothies with her child-great idea!  I would love the recipe!!  Much healthier than my red velvet cupcakes!

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Just Stop Saying It!


See this little guy? Yeah, he pretty much hung the moon according to his mommy and daddy. Today is "Spread The Word To End The Word"...the r-word. When you say "that's so retarded" or "you're retarded" or "does this look retarded?", it hurts millions of people. And you may not even think about a person with intellectual disabilities when you say it, but to a parent, a sibling, a grandparent, aunts and uncles and friends of someone like Bennett, it HURTS. It hurts to the core. 

You may never understand why it's so offensive but if you were in my shoes, you'd be writing this post. So just take my word for it. Please, please think before you speak and take the r-word out of your vocabulary. And tell others it's not okay to say this word. Its about respect and Bennett and so many others would really appreciate it;)