Saturday, December 20, 2008

Caroline is 3!


Caroline just turned 3! That's an exciting birthday for any child but it is an especially important birthday for Caroline. She will now transition from early intervention services into the school system for her therapy. So this week we have been saying good bye to all of the therapists that have been coming into our home for the last few years. All of these wonderful friends will now disappear out of Caroline's schedule. (Yes, Mom is a little traumatized.) But we are grateful for the contribution they have made to Caroline's development and now we look forward to working with a new group of wonderful teachers and therapists. We had Caroline's IEP meeting with the school on December 10th and it went well. She has a great team that will be working for her and we are looking forward to a new beginning. When the boys go back to school in January, she will start as well. All three will be at the same school, although Caroline's day will be much shorter. She will go to school four days a week from 8:30 to 11:30.

Merry Christmas Mom and Dad!

Paul and I had "the moment" of Christmas last night. Stewart's violin teacher had organized a Christmas concert at a nursing home. Stewart did a great job and he was a great hit with the residents in the home. They were so tickled with him because he was so young and playing so much music. At one point, the teacher had him stand next to a teenage girl. His face was priceless as he looked up at this girl, who seemed almost twice as tall. We were so proud of him and we both teared up as we watched him trying so hard to do his best! Our joy in our son's musical accomplishment coupled with the cheer he was bringing to the people in the home made Christmas for us this year. The night just got better when we were able to participate in the opening of my brother, Peter's mission call. We were able to call in using various cell phones and listen as he read his call to the Auckland, New Zealand Mission. We were absolutely thrilled for him to work in this part of the world and so proud of him to be willing to accept the call. He is a wonderful example for our sons!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Thanksgiving


We had a nice Thanksgiving hosted by Paul's brother, Perry and his wife, Dawn. We enjoyed delicious food with all of Paul's family. We have had lots of blessings to be grateful for this year.
Paul and I, with his parents and our two girls, attended Joseph's Thanksgiving program. Since it was during the school day, I think Joseph had the biggest crowd. Joseph was a "wompanoag" (sp?) or American Indian.

Halloween





We had a lot of fun on Halloween. We invited all of Paul's family over for chili and a hot dog roast. Unfortunately, we could not get our new gas pit to fire up and so the hot dogs were boiled! But the kids had a great time trick or treating. Caroline really got into it and would do her little "please" sign. The boys were Vanderbilt football players, Caroline was a butterfly and Mary Elizabeth was our little bumblebee.