Showing posts with label wheelchair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wheelchair. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

What is an elephant's favourite game to play with ants?

Squash!

(This joke is brought to you by the internet, which I have to search every school day to find jokes for Madeline's snack bag note.  It started out sporadically, but she insists upon it now!)

This will be a quick (ha ha) recap of our activities the past little while.  I hope to do better in the future with providing timely updates, but such is life.  It gets away from me quite often.


Madeline's bed got a little upgrade.  She was a bit leery at first about having such a high bed, but has quickly become used to being the Princess and the Pea.

Madeline's been a busy girl this month.  Some things she's been involved with include:

~She had playdates with friends like Isabella and Hayley
~She attended two musicals with me:  Annie and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (she has a taste for the theatre now!)
~She had a very fun tea party with Janet
~At preschool she presented her "All About Me" bag of precious things, had a teddy bear's picnic, attended a puppet show and had a library fieldtrip.
~She had a few fun dates with Grandma Patterson.


I think Maddie was the only one of us happy to see all the snow begin to fall!


Ryan came up with this interesting way to hold Claire.  She's such a flexible little pretzel girl!

Claire's also been busy with:

~Having school pictures taken and helping mom with Parent Council meetings.
~Attending the Glenrose seating clinic to figure out her new wheelchair.  Hopefully it comes in soon!
~Spending an evening with Grandpa Patterson
~Staying awake at school more regularly and having some really positive experiences there.


Madeline passed Level 3 gymnastics with flying colours and is on to Level 4!

Claire's last day of horseback riding was Achievement Days where her goal was to have a relaxed ride. She did well!


Here is Claire with her faithful helpers, Stewart and Hilary.  Little Bits volunteers are the best!


Auntie Olivia and Cairo surprised us by coming to support Claire.  Here are Madeline and Cairo getting ready for when they start horseback riding lessons someday!


Madeline got her teeth checked by Grandpa Patterson.  She was very brave and had great teeth.  Claire's check ups usually happen at impromptu moments when she's sleeping and grandpa can take a quick look without getting chomped.


Ryan and I got a fun night out to see one of our favourite bands, The Arkells.  We snuck right up to the front and stayed against the stage the whole time.  The opening act included chanting, confetti bombs, serious crowd interaction and a giant parachute.  It was a really fun night!



Ryan and I have also been busy, don't you worry.

I've been working with the Lee Ridge Park Redevelopment Project group and we had our big Silent Auction fundraiser which was a great success.  The Malmo Preschool also had a big Silent Auction fundraiser.  Both were on the same day!  I helped out one night selling programs at the CFR for Little Bits.  Every time I do that I think, "I should buy tickets for the rodeo and actually attend next year!"  I had a fun night out with my sisters and another girl's night with Kathy.   I also, unfortunately, got pretty sick recently, and had to rely on the kindness of friends and family to get through.  Luckily things seem to be back to normal.

Ryan's been busy as usual with work and work.  He was acting admin at his school for a couple of days.  He had a Christmas activity with his Apple co-workers.  He managed to make it through a bout of the flu.  Recently his class did very well at their Christmas concert and he's making his way through report cards and parent/teacher interviews this week.



One morning Madeline woke up early, spread out a picnic blanket and got a fancy breakfast all ready for us.  It was the cutest thing.



And let the Christmas festivities begin!

This year we started things off by attending the Legislature Christmas light-up.  It was a lot of fun and I hope to make this a yearly tradition.

Here's Claire and I before things got started.

We were lucky to have Grandma Patterson and Auntie Steph come along.  

The girls were pretty excited about being there.  Claire really enjoyed feeling all the marble on the walls and bannisters.  Madeline was impressed with all the gold.

The University Mixed Chorus sang some really beautiful songs and we had a great view from the second floor.

The lights were beautiful and it was a lovely warm night.  We couldn't have asked for better conditions!





A very important event of the Christmas season is the Ballerina Dreams recital.  
For 8 weeks the girls practiced with their mentors. 

Here they are, seriously contemplating life at the dress rehearsal.
 

Here's one of our little reindeer before the show began.

 Here's Claire and her helper Mark.  They did a great job!




 It was a lovely evening and we were very proud of the girls.

In between the concert and the Edmonton Cerebral Palsy Association Christmas party, we braved West Ed on a Saturday and Madeline rode a couple of rides, we ate some food and then headed over to the party.  


At the party, for the ECPA, a wonderful group helped with all the crafts and activities.  INspired made it a very wonderful night and it was great to meet new families and interact with old friends.

Here are the girls working on some crafts with a little helper.



We finally managed to get the tree decorated, but it was while I was still sick so Madeline and Ryan took over all the duties.  It turned out wonderfully!

We got to attend a fancy dinner at Beijing Beijing with my family to celebrate my dad's birthday.  Madeline enjoyed spinning the lazy susan around the table and Claire slept through the entire thing, but it was a lot of fun.

I got to attend a special night with Claire where she showed me some things she's learning at school.  She was very excited to show me her beautiful snowman picture!


 This picture is presented without comment.


 Claire and I got to attend a play at the Jubilee with her school.  It was a lot of fun.  She wasn't too impressed with me trying to take photos of her, but here she is in front of one of the beautiful trees at the Jubilee.

We got to break some rules and have her wheelchair near the front of the stage.  I was really disappointed when we first got there because the wheelchair seating was quite far away and since Claire has a visual impairment, I didn't think she'd get much out of the performance from such a distance.  Luckily an usher heard our debate about what to do and suggested that we take a secret passageway down to the front.  It was pretty cool.


Here are the girls cuddling with Grandma Patterson.  She basically took over their care for a good portion of a week while I had tests done and recovered.  I was so grateful for her help and for everyone else who pitched in.

We're in the midst of Christmas preparations - cards, baking, concerts, presents, activities, etc.  School goes right until December 23rd so we won't have much time to rest before Christmas is upon us!  Luckily that means the holiday extends to January 9th so we'll have some downtime before the schedule kicks in again!

Merry Christmas everyone!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

A quick picture blog

Because I'm so far behind, I keep putting off doing this entry. So I'm going to do a lightning picture round to catch up!

A rare, rare napping moment. I had to get pictorial evidence.

Claire's been doing really well at riding again.
Luckily it's been nice enough to ride outside lately - she enjoys that so much more!

Since Ryan and I have both been working on the computers in the basement during the evenings lately, Madeline's learned that she can sneak around upstairs without us hearing. We've found her tucked into our bed a few times when we come up. :)

Here's Claire and her class performing for an assembly at school. :)

I was very spoiled for Mother's Day.

I attended a special "Muffins with Mom" day at preschool. The kids made juice and muffins and served them to us. Then they sang some very cute songs and presented us with a gift - a hand-painted picture frame with a family photo! Claire also made me a beautiful flower present at school.

Oh Mother's Day proper, I awoke to a delicious French toast breakfast. I got a new yoga mat complete with a carrier, my favourite Satsuma body butter and tickets to Wicked! We got to spend time with our mothers/grandmas in Wetaskiwin as well. It was a very good day.

Grandpa Layton has the same special touch with Claire as Ryan.
The moment they cuddle, both fall asleep. :)

:)

Ryan and his mom. :)

Me and my crazy chicklets.


Ryan got his bike all fixed up and washed, even donning a new jacket to make early morning rides a warm possibility. Then his bike was vandalized while he was at work! Someone tried to cut through the clutch cable, apparently for kicks? Luckily he's become somewhat of a guru and repaired it himself. :)

He's training the new generation of bikers. :)


She LOVED this!

Some big news - we finally got Claire's wheelchair lift installed! After Trevor helped us build a deck last year, and Uncle Travis did all the electrical work, and we waited 8 months for funding, it's done! What a help and what a relief! We call it Claire's Elevator. :)

The empty spot.

The inaugural ride!

We're on the cusp of an awesome long, long weekend, so I will be more diligent in posting something about that right away!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Black Sheep - Metric*


It's been so long that I forgot my blogger password.

So, here goes: the past 26 days. Yikes.


Claire:
Participated well in her Primary presentation.

Was sick for almost a week and a half. Some kind of cold with copious amounts of vomit and topped off with ear infections in both ears, of course.

Had an EEG at the hospital - results were good. She's been seizure free for a few months now!

Got a new, bigger wheelchair. It's still hot pink though, don't worry.

Attended a home nutrition appointment. We have now added vitamins and protein powder to her regimen.



Claire had her last riding lesson way back on November 22. We had lots of visitors come to cheer her on in achieving the goal of cuing her horse to walk on.

Maddie riding the practice "horse."

All smiles :)


Cousin Cairo, Aunt Natalie, Aunt Olivia, Aunt Mel, Uncle Rob and Grandma Patterson all came to watch!

Madeline:
Had a Teddy Bear Picnic at school.

Is Mommy's helper when she goes to the gym or does grocery shopping.

Attended her Preschool's Silent Auction with Mom.

Had a puppet show at school.

Makes beautiful art every day.



Dad is such a good storyteller. Don't be fooled by the look on Maddie's face. She's loving it.


Upon Madeline's request, we recently made sugar cookies and decorated them.
It's a fun Christmas tradition. :) (I always overcook cookies....boo)


Claire's been loving the Christmas lights.

Girls Days/Nights: (this is our new term for things we do when Ryan is at work)
We helped/visited during Greg and Nat's apartment switch move.

We went to a Christmas party at Kathy and Peter's house. Good times were had by all!

We decorated gingerbread cookies with Claire's class.

We also went out to an Oil Kings game. It was Elvis night, since it was the Oil KINGS versus the Wheat KINGS! There were impersonators all over the place and many came to say hi to Claire.

She loves the atmosphere of the coliseum!

They won 8-4 so we had tons of goals to cheer for. It was great fun.


Ryan:
Has been super busy with work, a teacher by day, a tech wizard by night (and Saturdays). He's got the coolest Apple shirt and sweater. Go say "hi" to him at Southgate some night.

Did report cards and had his Celebration of Learning nights with the parents during his first two weeks of double job duty.

Was acting principal for a day and got a taste of the glory.

Got a night out with his amazing wife featuring a tasty dinner at the Keg and finally seeing Harry Potter!


We had a fun, impromptu family get-together at our place to eat and make our advent calendars.

Mom came up with this great idea years ago for Christmas countdowns and we do it every year. You take a long piece of saran wrap, place twenty five of your favourite candies in a line, wrap it up and tie bows between each one and you have your own customized calendar.


Claire was still feeling under the weather on this day, hence the sleepiness.


Greg & Steph and the baby (hiding).

It was fun to have cousin Zach and Mel get Maddie ready for bed after the festivities were complete.


I don't know what this is.

Jacky:
Has been ever busy with transcription work. It's a perfect job for me and I now appreciate the benefits of good word-of-mouth publicity for acquiring projects. :)

Volunteered to sell programs at the CFR for Claire's horseback riding program. I really should buy some Wranglers for my once-a-year excursion into the cowperson world.

Held another parent association meeting at our house.

Had to deal with our van breaking down in the midst of Claire's sickness. Thank goodness for family close by!

Played the piano for the Simpson family at the Sherwood Park nativity (Natalie was sick at the last minute so we missed hearing her sing.) :(



After doing our advent calendars, we needed to decorate the house to be properly prepared for Christmas.

Yes, this is a typical pose and outfit.

We basically only have one place to display all our Christmas knick knacks, so behold THE PIANO.

You can definitely tell which part of the tree Madeline took over.

With Dad, who needs a ladder?


Bring on Christmas. We're ready!