Our son, Easton, has apraxia.
Basically, he struggles with speech.
His mouth doesn't make the words his mind wants him to say. It's a developmental issue that can be overcame, it just takes a lot of work, therapy and parent involvement.
Easton had been receiving speech therapy from the age of two until he turned three. One day a week therapy just wasn't helping much. He needed more intense therapy.
The state of Florida has a program to help toddlers with their speech. They really want students ready for kindergarten, so they will do whatever they can to help the process.
Long story short, we went through months of evaluations, tests, and appointments to accurately diagnose Easton. We wanted all other potential issues to be ruled out. Thankfully, it is just a speech issue. But at about age 2 1/2 the congnitive skills begin to slow down if the auditory (speech) skills are not normal. So, with knowing Eastons cognitive skills would soon be affected, if not already, we decided to take action.
Easton was offered speech assistance five days a week for the entire school day. We decided against every day, all day. He's still our baby ya know! But, as much as it breaks mommys heart, we have his best interest at heart and knew what had to be done.
So, here's our new part time preschooler!
Monday, January 24, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Make Me Smile
I think I'm a pretty simple girl.
Not much fluff.
What you see is what you get.
So when people keep asking what I'd like for my birthday it's hard to think stuff up. So I've been making a list!
Here's how you can put a smile on my face ...
A stockpile supply of this stuff.
It's heavenly!
Not much fluff.
What you see is what you get.
So when people keep asking what I'd like for my birthday it's hard to think stuff up. So I've been making a list!
Here's how you can put a smile on my face ...
A stockpile supply of this stuff.
It's heavenly!
This one can come be in any form.
Gift card, lunch date, food to go.
You name it, I eat it.
I kinda freaked out and thought I wasn't allowed to wear jeans from this store since I turned 30 last year. I've changed my mind since then. They're my favorite jeans and I'm okay with adding more to my wardrobe!
My mom has one of these and I realized I NEED one.
I do not enjoy cleaning out my microwave.
The only thing that would be better is if I'd been the one to invent a microwave food cover.
That would be pretty sweet!
Key Words here are: Cinnamon Dolce Latte
But if I wanted to be all fancy and make my own coffee,
I'd have to choose this little mini maker.
I've tasted some friends and it seems like it'd probably be worth the cost. I'm still up in the air about it!
So, there's some ideas.
Since my birthday is tomorrow, this list is probably too late for anyones liking ... but seriously, since when have I ever been on time!
Now, it's your turn. What would be on your
"Make Me Smile" List?
Oh yeah, I almost forgot.
This will make me smile too ...
Friday, January 7, 2011
Perfect Weather
For Painting



For Sun Bathing (in January)



How was your "Perfect Weather" day?
For Sharing
More Sharing
For Sun Bathing (in January)
For Bike Riding
And For Mean Muggin'
How was your "Perfect Weather" day?
Monday, January 3, 2011
Our First Ever Christmas Alone
This Christmas was a bit different than any in the past.
There used to be hustle and bustle.
Running here, running there.
Packing the vehicle full of luggage and presents.
So a few years ago my husband and I decided we would
break all other tradition, and we would have Christmas
morning at our own home with our children.
Well, since all of our family are a couple hours away,
this was a tough decision.
But when we made that decision, my mom let me
know very quickly that her and my dad would love
to be at our house Christmas morning, if we were okay
with it, so they could see their grandkids open gifts.
It's always worked out beautifully.
UNTIL THIS YEAR.
My dad came down with the flu on
Christmas Eve. There was no way he was
making the trip to Panama City Christmas morning.
He couldn't.
And even if he could, I wasn't so
sure I wanted to take the risk
(we haven't decided on flu shots yet for this year.)
Once reality hit me that this would be the first year in
30 years (yup, 30 years, folks) that I wouldn't see my
parents on Christmas Day, I put my big girl panties
on so that my kids (especially Autumn) would have a
good day despite the fact that it was just gonna be our
little family of four.
It turned out to be great.
We had (thankfully) got the kids a few board games
and a couple movies as their gifts.
So, we made breakfast for lunch
and spent the rest of the day just us ...
playing games, watching movies, talking ...
in our Christmas jammies!
There used to be hustle and bustle.
Running here, running there.
Packing the vehicle full of luggage and presents.
So a few years ago my husband and I decided we would
break all other tradition, and we would have Christmas
morning at our own home with our children.
Well, since all of our family are a couple hours away,
this was a tough decision.
But when we made that decision, my mom let me
know very quickly that her and my dad would love
to be at our house Christmas morning, if we were okay
with it, so they could see their grandkids open gifts.
It's always worked out beautifully.
UNTIL THIS YEAR.
My dad came down with the flu on
Christmas Eve. There was no way he was
making the trip to Panama City Christmas morning.
He couldn't.
And even if he could, I wasn't so
sure I wanted to take the risk
(we haven't decided on flu shots yet for this year.)
Once reality hit me that this would be the first year in
30 years (yup, 30 years, folks) that I wouldn't see my
parents on Christmas Day, I put my big girl panties
on so that my kids (especially Autumn) would have a
good day despite the fact that it was just gonna be our
little family of four.
It turned out to be great.
We had (thankfully) got the kids a few board games
and a couple movies as their gifts.
So, we made breakfast for lunch
and spent the rest of the day just us ...
playing games, watching movies, talking ...
in our Christmas jammies!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
My Girls
Outside of my main girl, a few more have stolen my heart.
Here's to my girls!


Boo Bash 2010

Each week someone cooks and bakes.
Dino cookies by Viki & Kattie :)
Their creativity shining through.
And I cannot tell you HOW PROUD I am that I see
all of them taking notes during services.
Awesome, say what?!!
Best SG Girls Ever!
Here's to my girls!
First ever beach baptism
After they threw me in the pool. Gotta love them :)
Boo Bash 2010
Each week someone cooks and bakes.
Dino cookies by Viki & Kattie :)
Their creativity shining through.
And I cannot tell you HOW PROUD I am that I see
all of them taking notes during services.
Awesome, say what?!!
Best SG Girls Ever!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Catalyst Highlights
At the beginning of October, Cory and I headed to Atlanta for Catalyst2010.The outcome of that conference is a whole post in itself soon to come.
But there were a few highlights I must tell you about!
Most of you have seen posts about my friend, Lori Wilhite from L&LI
Well, I got to meet her .... In real life ... Face to face ...
Eat lunch with her ... Laugh with her ... Hug her!
Eat lunch with her ... Laugh with her ... Hug her!
If your a PW or a woman in ministry, believe me,
it will benefit you to make yourself familiar with her and her site.
it will benefit you to make yourself familiar with her and her site.
Some of the other ladies who help Lori out on the blog were there too.
Seriously, how can ladies be so inviting and make you feel so welcome? I know ... cause they love Jesus and and other PW's!
Jessica Cornelius
Brandi Wilson
I also got to visit with my friend, Steph and her husband Matt.
I met her through L&LI blog last year. Genuinely loving folks right there!
Steph and I do virtual small groups together. She's an encourager and a true friend. Love that woman!
Steph and I do virtual small groups together. She's an encourager and a true friend. Love that woman!
Cory also has a friend, Matt Gross who we sat with and were able to hang out with a little. His girlfriend, Candace was pretty as a picture and their sweet personalities mesh together!
Check out the poor maintenance guys job.
Proves that Pastors are messy too :)
Didn't know she was gonna be there, but Kari Jobe did some worship at the conference. Passion flows out of that girl.
John Mark McMillan sang How He Loves.
Beth Moore spoke on insecurities in ministry.
Francis Chan spoke heart language to everyone.
You know what .... maybe I just need to do a snip-it of my notes and what God spoke to me during the conference.
Cory and I will put our heads together and write that post together, maybe, possibly, hmmmmm .....
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Fall Family Time in Pics
Fish House .... cheese grits .... shrimp .... sweet tea .... YUM!
Golfing .... my first time ever off the driving range.
We golfed with these thugs .... I think they're cussing us out in gang-sign-language.
My rocker girl all ready for the Skillet Concert.
I warned them that I yell and scream .... and they might get embarassesd. And they did :)
She loved her first concert!
Easton shooting his first bow with daddy.
Can you believe Easton is the one with his shirt on? Wow!
Then all the big kids ran off and left him. Poor baby :(
Golfing .... my first time ever off the driving range.
We golfed with these thugs .... I think they're cussing us out in gang-sign-language.
My rocker girl all ready for the Skillet Concert.
I warned them that I yell and scream .... and they might get embarassesd. And they did :)
She loved her first concert!
Easton shooting his first bow with daddy.
Can you believe Easton is the one with his shirt on? Wow!
Then all the big kids ran off and left him. Poor baby :(
TO BE CONTINUED ... we headed to Catalyst 2010 and that's a whole other post in itself!
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