Thursday, April 02, 2009

Autism Awareness Day!!!


Everyone knows a child with Autism.

Our nephew Grant was diagnosed with Autism a few years ago. He is a 6 year old beautiful, beautiful boy. He was diagnosed a little late, but Melanie and Travis were very persistent and because of his parents, Grant has been able to do things that they never knew were possible. He is just as capable as any other child, he is just as caring and just as energetic as any other child. We all have quirks and so does Grant. I like being a person with a quirk...(I actually have more than the average person). For more on Grants story go to.....(http://travandmel.blogspot.com) I have a strong admiration for Travis and Melanie. It's hard to be a parent and it takes more patience and more strength to be a parent of a child with Autism. Everyday tasks may seem impossible for a child with Autism, but being persistent has helped Grant achieve everyday goals, soooo.....

Please, join with us to raise awareness for Autism.


Please post these warning signs on your blog!

Be persistent, don't be afraid to keep asking questions at your pediatrician's office, don't be afraid to push until you get the help you need.


Watch for the Red Flags of Autism

(The following red flags may indicate a child is at risk for atypical development, and is in need of an immediate evaluation.)



In clinical terms, there are a few “absolute indicators,” often referred to as “red flags,” that indicate that a child should be evaluated. For a parent, these are the “red flags” that your child should be screened to ensure that he/she is on the right developmental path. If your baby shows any of these signs, please ask your pediatrician or family practitioner for an immediate evaluation:



No big smiles or other warm, joyful expressions by six months or thereafter



No back-and-forth sharing of sounds, smiles, or other facial expressions by nine months or thereafter



No babbling by 12 months



No back-and-forth gestures, such as pointing, showing, reaching, or waving by 12 months



No words by 16 months



No two-word meaningful phrases (without imitating or repeating) by 24 months



Any loss of speech or babbling or social skills at any age


*This information has been provided by First Signs, Inc. ©2001-2005. Reprinted with permission. For more information about recognizing the early signs of developmental and behavioral disorders, please visit http://www.firstsigns.org or the Centers for Disease Control at www.cdc.gov/actearly.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

He know what he wants (or doesn't want)!

Angie was feeding Jason some rice cereal and he was going at it pretty good. Suddenly, he decided he'd had enough, though, and started pushing her hand away whenever she'd try giving him a spoonful. I got out the camera and started recording, and this is what we got - sorry about the shaking and such - it was just so funny that I couldn't hold still. :-)

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The Haunted Hotel

Last night we went on a romantic getaway to Lave Hot Springs....I know what you're thinking, what's romantic about Lava Hot Springs? Well, nothing really. It's quite a run-down little town. Dad won a night stay at the Lava Hot Springs Inn, and he ended up letting us use it because we really wanted to get away for a night, and he didn't think that they would use it. So, we asked if it came with free babysitting for the night too....and of course, it DID!! I was pretty nervous to leave Jason and after going and back forth, I ended up leaving him. Cory and I dropped the boys off around noon yesterday and we were off. We didn't really know what to expect, but we knew we would have fun no matter what.


We missed the turn a few times for the hotel. I think we drove by it twice before we saw this little sign for the hotel.


Here it is, our hotel for the evening. I was hoping it wasn't haunted.


Lovely entryway. HA HA!!

We had so much fun...

We just wanted to show you how classy this place was....don't laugh too hard.

This is the skylight to the sitting room...we didn't sit in that room at all.


What is that thing staring at me.


Yes, this is the key to our room.


I could not, for the life of me, get the door to lock or unlock. Good thing Cory was so good with the key.


Good thing we weren't in room 13...ohhh.


This is the little window in our room. Notice the paint job next to it....


We called this chair the electric chair...it was pretty creepy.

What in the world??? Yes, this water stain was on our ceiling. So lovely to look at, don't you think?


Our room had a bed, a dresser, and a creepy chair. That's it. Oh, and this really small picture.

The hallway.

The sink in the hallway that we shared with 4 other rooms.

The "shared" bathroom that was across the hall from our room.


When you sat on the toilet in the bathroom, this is what you saw. Someone stuffed tissue in the key hole. You really could see right in it.


Cory coming out of the "shared" bathroom.

Ready for the hot pools.

Us at dinner. We tried about 5 different places to eat....the were all closed on Mondays. We ate at a place called the Wagon Wheel. The waitress talked quite loudly about events in her personal life and marriage. It was kind of funny, and weird.

Since we didn't have a TV in our room, we used our lap top to watch TWILIGHT. Yes, we watched Twilight. Cory loves me that much. Now, he wants to read the books. HA HA!!!


The hot pools were really fun. There were about 5 different pools that we could swim in. This one was the perfect temperature for us. It was cool because it was snowing while we were in there. The steam and snow was just cool to watch.


What a cute couple!!!





Me, being silly by the hot pools.

I took these pictures just in case we didn't survive the night. I thought a ghostie was going to get us.

I did wake up at 3:00 in the morning to some crazy noises outside. My first thought was that a deer was taking a bath in the pools. I am crazy, I know. Then, I fought back and forth to look out the window. I finally did. What I saw was a man dressed in rain gear, with a huge light shining on the pools. He was cleaning them out and the hose was making all the noise.

We made it through a night at the Haunted hotel....


I am so glad to be on the way back home. I can't wait to sleep in my own bed and not to have to worry about ghosties or sharing a bathroom with strangers.


I don't think we would pay to stay here again, but if it were free, we probably would....

Would you stay here if you had the chace???

Idaho

Don't you think this is perfect weather for a spring break in Idaho....???

Crazy weather.



Jason's first bruise


See the bruise on his forehead??


At least he is still a happy little guy!!


Last week I had Tyler sitting on the couch with the laptop on a TV try so that he could watch a movie on it. I had just finished feeding Jason, and my cell phone rang. I put Jason on the floor and a few seconds later I glance over just in time to see the TV tray and laptop fall right on top of Jason's head. The TV tray edge landed on Jason's nose and the laptop fell on his forehead. I felt pretty bad about it and then a purple bruise immediately formed on his head. Poor kid. At least kids are made tough. He still has a small bruise on his head, but it hasn't seemed to bother him at all. I think the whole ordeal scared him most of all. And, now I know not to set up a TV tray with a crawling baby around.

New haircut...


I got a new haircut the other day and I just about had a heart attack. I got short(ish) layers. They are short to me, but probably long to others. I don't like doing my hair down very often because my hair usually ends up sticking to my head and face, but the new layers are just awesome. They help my hair stay lovely...at least for a few hours.

Cute baby

This picture kind of shows how fussy and sickish Jason has been lately. He's had runny noses, swollen gums, and lots of teeth now. 6 teeth and counting....no wonder why he's so fussy.

Standing

Jason is already standing on his own. I can't believe it. He can pull himself up next to the coffee table to a standing position. Again, I think he's too young to be doing this. I guess 10 months old is just about right though. I remember Tyler taking forever to learn to do these things. Jason does have an older brother that he needs to keep up with though.



Sitting....


Almost up...



Half way there...



Standing all the way up...!!!

Way to go Jason.

Mr. Serious and Mrs. goofy-pants....



These are real life shots of us. This is us pretty much on a daily basis. Cory loves his headphones and music, I love posing and being crazy. Funny.