Friday, February 27, 2015

Race Day!

After all his training and hard work at Run Club, it was time for Little Buddy to run in The Woodlands 2k!  Not only would this be a fun race, but it would also complete his kids' "marathon" distance, an awesome accomplishment!

     

So excited to run with Daddy!




Crossing the finish line together!



     

It was a bit cold and dark after the race, so we didn't get to stay and take pictures (or go to the group party to get his marathon medal), so we went home to pose for some pictures.  So proud of him!



      

Not to be denied, we stopped and picked up his marathon medal the next day (after momma ran her half marathon!).  He was so excited to model them both together!


As I've said before, Run Club has been great for us.  An awesome sport for him to join in that fits his needs perfectly.  We've already signed up for next year's 2k and we look forward to doing more Sunday runs as a family to keep us all in shape!

Good night, 

LBM

Little Buddy's Momma

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!  We had a great day celebrating our love as a family.  After Momma ran her 11 miles at half marathon training, we went downtown to see Sesame Street Live (so romantic, lol)!  Despite what these pictures indicate, the kids actually loved it!

    

Stop taking our picture!  We just want to see the show!




We're serious.  There are way more interesting things to look at than your camera phone...




...like that!!!
 

    

 Totally transfixed by the show and by POPCORN!!!




 Did I eat all that popcorn...can I have more?






Just some selfies with Daddy, Momma, and...Zooey! 



    

Our attempts to get a picture of them happy with their balloons.  This was the best we got.  They were not in picture taking moods today!

 

We continued our celebration at home too, with flowers, chocolates, new books and heart-shaped pizza!

   

Little Sister and I are some lucky ladies!  Lovely flowers for us from Daddy.  The kids also got some chocolates, a tic-tac-toe game, and some new Valentine's books.  Daddy also gifted me with some yummy chocolates and shiny things and I made him homemade peanut butter cups.


 

And, of course, a heart-shaped pizza for dinner (by request).  Love was in the air!


 

     

    

    

    

Happy Valentine's Day from my cute little Valentines (even though I could NOT get them in the same picture wearing their outfits)!



    

Had to snap this one...this is Little Sweetie in one of Little Buddy's Valentine's outfits...from when he was 8 months old!  And she's nearly 16 months!  He was such a chunk and she's such a peanut, it cracks me up!




Hope everyone had a lovely day with people they love,

LBM

Little Buddy's Momma

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

February 11

Another fun month around our household watching our favorite little ones grow!  Our Texas "winter" has grown steadily warmers and is allowing for lots of fun and lots of play outside (sorry to all our northern family and friends!).

 

Happy to be outside!


 

And very happy for sandbox time!  This is one of their favorite things to do together.


    


"Momma, I'm ready to do the garden.  Is the garden ready yet?"



    

Swing time!  And really enjoying the new disc swing Daddy got him...the bonus being it's a great strengthening workout for his core (which is still a bit weak)!


I was a little sad that I had to go out of town for a few days this month for a conference, but I knew Little Buddy would have a great time with Daddy and Little Sister and that I would do well at the conference and perhaps get some quality writing time in while I was alone in a quiet hotel room.  Alas, it was not to be.  The time started off great...

 

Haha, Momma's gone so Daddy took us to Chuy's for dinner on a weeknight!


...and then went south quickly, as I received a text early the next morning that Daddy and Little Buddy had gotten sick overnight.

 

This is no fun.


With Daddy and Little Buddy down, but Sister still ok, I hurried to try to leave the conference early to get home and help out, only to be hit by the bug myself as I threw clothes in my suitcase.  Ugh.  While the bug lasted only about 12 hours, it hit all of us (but surprisingly-and thankfully-not Sister) hard.   We were all pretty weak for a few days as we got our strength back.  Little Buddy ended up missing four days of school total (two of those were when he was really sick, one day was just to make sure he was recovered, and the last day was because he had a dentist appointment--no cavities by the way!).  On the bright side, it meant I got to spend extra time with both my kiddos together, which was wonderful.  I miss Little Buddy so much while he is at school and can't wait til summer!


       

Ran errands, ate lunch, and played at the mall together one day--just like old times!  My heart was so full to have them together again!


We've also been working a lot on incorporating his occupational therapy into his play.  Lots of little things help develop his fine motor skills so it's been easy to add in, the only hard part has been resisting our urge to help him when he comes across something difficult (we're supposed to urge him a few times to try to complete something himself before we aid him) and allowing him to make a mess as his skills develop (very hard for me)!



Mr. Chef is practicing his measuring and pouring (while also getting the kitchen pretty wet)!



    

Painting and Play-doh are great hand strengtheners (and great kitchen mess-i-ners too)!



Height and Weight
His weight has definitely taken a hit from the stomach bug...He went down to 53 lbs at one point!  He's now at 55 lbs and his appetite has FINALLY come back (it was so weird, for nearly a week after being over bug, to just be satisfied watching him eat a few bites for each of his meals.  He's normally insatiable!), which reassures us.  And he's now just on the cusp of being 46 in. tall. 

Personality
Still a happy little boy, and his body is again adjusting to the demands of school and therapy.  He definitely still needs his nap, but we are seeing less grumpy behaviors, meaning he is feeling less tired during the day overall.  If he gets very tired, we are seeing more inattention or "off in his own world" behaviors, instead of having breakdowns. 

Developmental Milestones
Let's see...still just a lot of continuing work on speech, motor skills, attention, and writing.  We continue to see a lot of improvement in speech, both in making his sentence structure more complex and in being able to make himself understood to others.

We've also had a breakthrough in that we've been able to ditch his Underjams at naptime!  This is a huge accomplishment.  Now he only needs to wear them at night.  No other real potty developments (the stomach bug definitely sidetracked that) but he is having less accidents at school too, which is great, because he is desperate to join his friend Ethan during inclusion time in the Pre-K class.  As soon as he is dependable about the potty at school and can be trusted to listen to directions (very tough for him in distracting group situations), I think he'll be able to join the Pre-K group for short periods of time during the day.  This would be a huge step toward full inclusion into a "normal" classroom environment.

In terms of his therapy, Little Buddy had his initial evaluation with our new therapy company.  His evaluator was great and we really liked her.  She did, however, point out to us that she would like him to be assessed by a Physical Therapist as well as she is concerned that one of his legs is longer than the other.  This type of discrepancy could impact his core strength and ability to run, jump, and pedal.  He may actually need a shoe lift or, if severe enough, leg braces.  While we were a bit caught off guard by this new information, we certainly welcome anything that will help our Little Buddy continue to grow and achieve.  Adding physical therapy to an already full regime of occupational therapy, speech therapy, and school will be tough, but it may also help him strengthen his weak muscle groups faster.  

Little Buddy has also started to become more aware of how his actions impact others and how others' actions impact him.  I'm certain that this is a direct result of peer interaction at school, but Little Buddy's first reaction when you ask him about something is to say, "I'm sorry."  It's actually gotten a little funny as he uses it to react correctly when he's doing something he shouldn't do (like when we ask him what he just did to his sister) and to react incorrectly (like when we ask him where his shoes are).  He's also learning the negatives in speech (e.g., "no," "not," "don't") but doesn't really feel like these apply to himself when Momma and Daddy say them to him.  No, he uses it more to tell Little Sister to get away from his stuff (even if he's not been playing with it)! 


Fun Tidbits
Little Buddy's been doing a great jog at run club!  It's amazing to see how much better his endurance has gotten and how much longer and farther he can run before needing a break or getting disinterested.  I'm so glad we found this activity for him; it's just been great.  It's allowed him to be involved a sport with his friends without being stressed out over the ability to pay attention to multiple people or follow complex rules.  Plus, running's just a great thing to love!  He's already reached his 25 mile goal and will have his race at the end of this month.  I'm so proud of him!

Our happy and delightful boy!


Until next time, 

LBM

Little Buddy's Momma