Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Our LiL Celebrities and the first day of school

Today is such a memory packed day for us all.

First of all, its the first day of school for the older kids. My sweet sweet Tristin is going to middle school now. Oh how the years have gone by and I couldn't be prouder of her. She is so ready to take this big step and I am excited to see what this year brings her. I keep telling her that she is at such a hard step in her life right now, she wants to do things...like have a cell phone..or walk the mall with a friend...or go off by herself at a fair, yet I want her to stay a kid for just a wee bit longer. If she can bear with me through the next year or so she will be allowed to grow her wings and start to fly. This protective mama bear is still keeping those wings clipped for a little while longer. She is a beautiful person inside and out, and I'm so happy to be her mom.
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Camille is going into the second grade. I love the elementary school my kids attend as its a multi-aged classroom. Kindergarten and 1st grade are together, 2nd and 3rd are together, and 4th and 5th are together. This is great because you get to keep your teacher for two years and not only is it comforting for the kids to know who their teacher is when they go back, but the teachers also get to know eachs child's personality and can work with them for two years. As long as the student and teacher get along...its a great thing. Camille is going to a new teacher, Mrs. Sayers and she's really excited because one of her good friends from K-1 now followed her to 2-3 so Izzy and Camille will remain "school sisters" for another two years. I hope that Camille has a great year and she connects with this teacher as she did with the past teacher.
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Elijah....oh my Elijah. He's probably the most excited to go back to school. He loves the structure of it all. He's very intelligent and I was surprised at how much he calmed down after going to Kindergarten for just a few weeks. I know he'll do great and I'm excited for him too. A tradition of mine is to make the kids hold signs on the first day of what grade their going into that way when I look at them years down the road I don't have to calculate what year equaled what grade. Tom thinks its silly, I think its genius!!
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And Second, a few weeks back I was contacted by the local chapter of The American Red Cross. They are getting ready to launch a new campaign and was looking at past blood recipients to use as models for advertising. They said we had a very encouraging story with Isaac and asked if we would consider allowing them to photograph him and use his story. I was honored and excited about this. We set up the photo shoot for today and I was nervous myself because we were told last week that they intended to make a video clip to share on their website, use some of us in a tv commercial, use our voices in radio advertising, and the photos will be used for various advertising things. WoW! I was a little nervous this morning as both boys were snotty nosed and fussy, but boy when we got there their moods changed. And for the BETTER YaY!!! They were all smiles and they were plesant and we really enjoyed our time there. It took about an hour to do everything. We all sported American Red Cross shirts, they gave us lines to say for the commercial and for the radio and took tons and tons of photos. It really was fun! I'm excited to see the end product and truly thankful for them choosing us so that we can show everyone our beautiful twins and let them know what a blessing they are to us.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Meet Rosco....

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Rosco is a 6 month old black pug that has kept our family entertained this past week. Elijah loves running around with him. The twins are still adjusting and sometimes they like him, sometimes they don't. Tom's mom and dad and his brother each got a pug last month and my kids have loved them so much we had to add one to our family too!!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

You Tube Video of twins with Down Syndrome

A fellow blogger friend Maggie from Take a Walk on the Happy Side: Down Syndrome Awareness, had a reply to one of her recent posts that was very interesting to me and I wanted to share it with anyone else who may be interested. Maggie is one of the few people I have found online who also has identical twins both with Down Syndrome. If you are a reader of my blog and you know of any other people out there that have twins both with Down Syndrome and you could share their blog with me please do, we are so very rare, and its encouraging to find others who may be traveling the same path.


Boy VS Swing

EQUALS= "Shiner"
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Preschool Outing 2009

Yesterday was such a beautiful day for a playdate. We went to a local playground called Spider Lake (and no there is no lake there) and met with the IU Preschool teachers and some of the families attending this year. The kids enjoyed bubbles, cupcakes, and of course playing on the play ground. I have been going through some totes of clothing to get ready for the upcoming school year and I found the cuteset outfits for the boys. Sadly I have no recollection as to who gave them to me, but I LOVE THEM!!! The boys looked so adorable as always and I had to share them with you.



They have a very busy year ahead of them. My other three children where no where near this busy as a three or four year old. They will attend IU preschool on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Here they will receive their speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy and well as learning to get along with others besides family members. Then on Wednesdays and Thursdays they will attend a different preschool called Stepping Stones. This is a program for children with autism. Here they do lots of activities that deal with sensory issues and socialization. They started this last fall and seem to enjoy it very well.

So for just being a three year old, they goto work four days a week now :) I'm so proud of my little men.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Cell Phone vs. Bible

Cell phone vs. Bible

Ever wonder what would happen if we treated our Bible like we treat
our cell phone?

What if we carried it around in our purses or pockets?

What if we flipped through it several time a day?

What if we turned back to go get it if we forgot it?

What if we used it to receive messages from the text?

What if we treated it like we couldn't live without it?

What if we gave it to kids as gifts?

What if we used it when we traveled?

What if we used it in case of emergency?

This is something to make you go....hmm...where is my Bible?

Oh, and one more thing.
Unlike our cell phone, we don't have to worry about our Bible being
disconnected because Jesus already paid the bill.

Makes you stop and think 'where are my priorities? And no dropped calls!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

EWWWWWW Take II

I just read a comment from another fellow blogger with the most adorable little one. It had me laughing so much I had to share. I went from complete terror on what I was going to do next to laughing and getting great ideas on how to use up my neon band-aids that the other kids do not want to wear. Now this lady is talented at getting her emotions out on her blog. Absolutely well written, very funny, AND you made me feel ALOT better that this happened to someone else.

Read This!!!::

http://lcgrace.blogspot.com/2009/03/dont-panicdont-panic.html

Thank you :)