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Monthly Archives: April 2008

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Spring?

Could it be? Is it really here? Spring, that is! After a very long, cold, snowy winter, I’m hoping and praying that spring is finally here. Yesterday was one of the first nice days that we’ve had and the temp topped out at about 48 or so. Today is supposed to be a bit warmer and by tomorrow or Thursday, we’re supposed to hit 60!

I took the opportunity to take the girls outside for a bit to play. You can see in a couple of the pics, that we still have some snow on the ground where it was piled high. As you can imagine, the yard is a big ol’ soppy mess so I made the girls stay on the driveway but they didn’t seem to care much. We’ve been house bound for so long, it was nice to get some fresh air!

Lexi cruisin’ on her Dora bike!
Lexi with her shades on!
Maddie riding Nate’s Spiderman Scooter!
Maddie
Maddie drawing with the chalk!

Maddie still drawing…
I have no idea what she was doing but love this one of Lexi!

Maddie doing some more chalk work!


April is upon us once again thus so is Autism Awareness Month! For those of you unfamiliar with us, we have an almost 5 year old son on the autism spectrum. He was diagnosed around the age of 2 and has received therapy (until he was 3) and is now in school pretty much full-time. Nate has made ENORMOUS strides in the last year and half! He’s talking up a storm these days and is answering questions appropriately and even asking some questions! He recently started going into the kindergarten classroom at school and loves it. The teachers/therapists wanted to see how he was going to adjust to a new classroom and a new teacher. The transition was remarkable. He had no issues with the change in schedule and talks about Mrs. Miller and her classroom every day!

Socially, the teachers/therapists tell us that Nate does really well at saying hello/goodbye to his friends at school and even tries to initiate play with them. Unfortunately due to his delayed speech, it hinders the other kids’ ability to understand what he wants or what he’s saying. We’re hoping that as his speech continues to grow, so will his social skills. Nate’s pre-school teacher told me yesterday that they’re working with him right now on getting him to ask other kids questions – “What are you drawing?” , “What book are you reading?” , etc. He’s a very smart kid so I’m sure he’ll learn quickly!

If you find some free time today, check out http://www.cnn.com/ (or channel 202 on DirecTV) today. They’re dedicating a good portion of their reporting today on Autism. Also tonight at 9pm on CNN, Larry King Live is going to talk with Jenny McCarthy, an actress who has a child with autism.

Within the last year, they have changed the statistics of how many children are afflicted with autism from 1 in 166 to 1 in 150. Here’s OUR 1 in 150….


STRIKE!!

On Sunday, we took the kids to bowling at Leda Lanes. Leda Lanes is a candlepin bowling alley as opposed to your traditional 10 pin large ball bowling alley. Until I moved to the northeast, I’d never even knew such a thing existed. It’s played with smaller balls (2.7 lbs) and instead of getting 2 balls for each frame, you get 3. And the pins are quite a bit smaller and shaped differently. For more info on candlepin bowling, visit http://www.ledalanes.com/ .

Anyway, the kids had a great time bowling! It was their first time and we weren’t sure if they’d enjoy it but they loved it! I took some pics with my el cheapo camera but they were a bit dark. Here they are…

Joe helping Nate!
Lexi at her favorite area of the alley – the ball return!
The popular stance for the girls – hands on the hips!
Nate patiently waiting for his turn!
The “special shoes”! The kids loved them!
The guys!
Maddie waiting for her turn!
Lexi right after her roll!
Maddie watching her ball S-L-O-W-L-Y roll down the alley!
Lexi waiting for her turn!
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