June 23, 2010

Days of Summer

Our days of summer have been filled already with ice cream, play dates, coffee, doctor appointments, the kiddie pool, vacation Bible school, bikes, friends, and snuggling. We certainly can not complain. One highlight already is washing dishes. Yes, washing dishes. Since there is no dishwasher besides myself, it is a household chore that is not my favorite. Fiona loves to 'help' but as Whitney has grown and become more aware she feels left out so I try to wash them while they are playing or napping. I have been brainstorming for several months how I can involve Whitney and make it fun for all of us. I have even had a few ideas that were not taking safety into consideration. Needless to say mommy was quite excited about finding a solution.




A little health update on all of us. Matt is great. (; Fiona had her first successful dentist experience. She opened her mouth the whole time even when it was not necessary (super cute). Whitney had a clinic appointment where we spend the day in a office and several doctors flow in and out visiting us. This is an appointment where I always feel a little anxiety going into because you are never sure what information you will leave with. They were all very pleased with Whitney's progress and I would even say a little impressed. They did suggest that she does not have any more x-rays unless absolutely necessary since she has had so many but they did not fully answer my question as to why. They also think that since Whitney has learned so much in the last few months that we are at a pivotal point in her growth and they want her to have physical therapy 2x a week for 12 weeks. This should bring us to the start of the school year for The Conductive Learning Center. Last appointment we were told that she looks like she may be an L2. I do not think I even told you because I was so disappointed. Now they say L5! These letters and numbers translate into what function she may or may not have in her life. I think I have finally learned the lesson that I am not going to let the definition of what level define her or me. We will just have to wait and see what mighty work God does in her life. My back is doing fairly well. I am still seeing the chiropractor on a regular basis and as long as I do not hold Whitney for very long I am okay. I think I better sign up for another 5K to try to stay strong. (I am telling you this to keep me accountable, so feel free.) Here are a few more pictures for you:

Grandmas come for a visit.


I know, Whitney is on the potty but I love this picture! This is a great example of Fiona helping her sister without any prompting. She is helping Whitney take off her AFO's and I have been so proud of her stepping up to help in so many situations. We were at a play area today and Whitney was crawling around and a little boy was pushing her arm a few times. I was watching and waiting to see how she would respond. Fiona stepped in and put herself between to two of them and then pointed me out to the boy and his mom saying, "That is my mommy." I must look pretty intimidating or something. (: It was great.
Thank you for checking up on us!

4 comments:

Jill said...

Whitney's looking so good!

That story made me LOL!

Kathy said...

Fiona and Whitney are such precious granddaughters! I love the way Fiona is protective of Whitney but still lets Whitney 'breathe'. It is so great to once again have drs. needing to change their diagnosis. I am sure there are prayers and the work on the home front as well as CLC that have pushed Whitney to continue excelling even with her disability! Hugs!!

Summers Family said...

What a special picture of the two of your girls. I also love to hear how Fiona stepped in at the park. What a blessing!

My boys love Annabelle so much and I pray that it will always be that way. Hoping you are all doing well.

Nicole

Anonymous said...

It was fun hearing an update and seeing some pics! They are both growing so quickly and so beautiful! Take after their mama!! :-) How exciting that Whitney is doing so well--praying that continues and that the rest will continue to go well. Sorry to hear about your back--OUCH! Hugs and prayers always! (and the potty pic is cute and so is Fiona pointing you out at the park!! lol)
The Wiese Family