Friday, October 18, 2013
Making a Change
Hey everyone,
I know blogs aren’t usually the best way to update
people but I wanted to catch as many people as I could. Things have been very crazy busy the past few
years with everything going on with the boys and now with our adoption. The boys
are doing great, but they certainly keep us busy. Staying on top of Ethan’s needs is fairly
time consuming, but he is really excelling beyond our beliefs. Our home study report has finally been
written for our adoption. We have been waiting since January to begin the
adoption process so we are ecstatic that we can finally be matched!
Over the years, my focus has always been my kids and my
family. My own health was the last thing on my mind. Life came first (and fast),
and my weight has kept creeping up. Even though I still teach six Zumba classes
as week I haven’t managed to lose the weight. I knew that exercise was not
enough and that I needed to make a lifestyle change. After months of research I decided to take
the leap of faith and start Take Shape for Life. I am so happy I did. I am feeling amazing. I
still have a long way to go on my journey, but I am passionate about creating
habits of health for not only myself, but my family and friends. If I can do it, I know you can too! If you are interested in learning more or
perhaps you have a loved one in your life who needs the gift of health please
contact me. I would love to walk the path with you!
I am sharing my story because it will help me to be
accountable for my own health and because if my successes can help someone
else, that would be even more amazing. Thanks for all the love and support!
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Proof that what you say and do does in fact make a difference ~
Now on to a positive incident and proof that your children
DO listen to what you say! Another Mom
contacted me via facebook and her child is in class with Ethan. She said she had a long talk with her child
about being nice to everyone, including everyone, and perhaps going out of
their way to include Ethan, even if it is just saying “hi” or giving him a nice
smile.
Guess who my spies told me was playing on the playground
yesterday with Ethan at recess? This child! Who before might not have thought
about reaching out or asking Ethan to play. It made me smile and want to give
that Mom a big giant hug. See!! Our kids
do listen. That one child made a
difference in Ethan’s outlook that day, and on mine as well!
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Friday, September 13, 2013
Making a Difference
An open letter to my friends;
Parents ~ it starts with us.
Ethan has had an increasingly difficult couple of weeks at
school this year. Yes, I know the year just started, but when you have a child
who doesn’t want to attend class, it seems infinitely longer. For the last few weeks (and even prior to
school starting) we have had several painful conversations with Ethan where he
has said that the children at school “make fun of him, are mean to him, tell
him he has a tiny head, laugh at him, and hurt his feelings.” It is absolutely heartbreaking dialogue to
have with your child.
Before I had Ethan I only knew a handful of people with
disabilities. I wasn’t exposed to it
growing up. Very much like Sherwood, I grew up in a community, which albeit
wonderful, was not very diverse. We are
afraid of what we don’t understand. When
we received Ethan’s diagnosis of microcephaly I was afraid. When we took him to
his medical appointments and under the section reason for visit it listed “mental retardation” I was afraid. But knowledge is power.
We have all been teased or ridiculed at some point in our
lives. Maybe because you were poor and didn’t have a lot of clothes (a painful memory for me,) perhaps you had glasses, or braces, or freckles. It hurt and it cut deep. Multiply that times one hundred when it comes
to your own child. Worse than having a plethora of medical appointments where
your child is constantly poked and prodded, worse than therapy several times a
week, worse than not knowing your child’s future. As
parents, you know that seeing your child upset and not being able to do
anything is pure agony. However, in this
case, we can do something.
Talk to you kids. It begins with us. Tell your children it is
okay to be different. Discuss inclusion and empathy with them. Encourage them to have a diverse group of
friends, to be independent thinkers, to stand up for those who can’t stand up
for themselves. Lead by example. Start with a simple conversation. Start
young. And repeat.
Your child could be the one to make a difference in another
child’s outlook on school or even on life.
Have a question… ask! Need help starting the conversation? I will assist
you. Let’s begin to spread the knowledge to our children now!
Thank you, on behalf of Ethan, and all the other children that I know feel the same.
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
Horseback Riding
Ethan has absolutely fallen in love...with horseback riding! From the hat right down to the cowboy boots, he is having a blast. It is so amazing to just see his face light up and see that smile from ear-to-ear every Saturday.
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Slacking
I know I have been a total slacker when it comes to blogging...why? you ask -- one word: facebook. Everyone these days is on facebook and they see my daily status reports and know what is going on in our lives. I feel like it is overkill to blog as well. However, certain people (yes I mean you Mom) aren't on facebook and would maybe like me to regularly update this blog. I am going to try a bit harder at updated. I love reading other people's blogs and getting a glimpse into their lives. I need to work on this! So, as we are embarking on a new chapter in our lives (Theo just turned 3!, Ethan will soon be 6, and I am a newly "certified Zumba Fitness Instructor" I will try to carve out a bit of time to update this blog. Life is good for us -- busy, but that is how we like it!!
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