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Day that shall live in Infamy

Do you know what today is? Today is a significant day in United Stated history. It is Pearl Harbor Day. On this day in 1941 the Japanese bombed Navy battleships that were docked in Hawaii, killing 2,402 people.

The power of the Arizona Memorial is something that is hard to describe. In 1988 my parents took us to Hawaii on a special vacation. One of the places that was a must see was Pearl Harbor to pay our respects at the Arizona Memorial. Even though I was only going into sixth grade at the time, I still could sense what everything was all about. When you actually go onto the area that is over the ship below, there is an eerie silence.

Arizona Memorial

 Photo information:

Description: An aerial view of the USS Arizona Memorial with a US Navy (USN) Tour Boat, USS Arizona Memorial Detachment, moored at the pier as visitor disembark to visit and pay their respects to the Sailors and Marines who lost their lives during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. (Released to Public)

Location: PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII (HI) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

DoD photo by: PH3(AW/SW) JAYME PASTORIC, USN

Date Shot: 23 May 2002

 

TheAngelForever

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Life without an IEP

Something I have not talked about much on my blog is the fact that NHL has been receiving physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) services for years now. It all began when NHL was almost two and still not walking. He was talking sentences for months, but could not seem to let go to walk on his own. Balance was also a big challenge for him.

Daycare was concerned at the time and suggested that we call Early Intervention (EI) for an evaluation. I finally did. We quickly qualified for more comprehensive testing. Of course listening to some of the talk made me paranoid. There I was in my first full time teaching job worried that my baby may have cerebral palsy or worse.  JL and I took him to see a pediatric neurologist. She believed that NHL was hypotonic, hyperflexible and had very low muscle tone. She explained that his core muscles were making it hard for him to simply stand and balance.The simple things that we take for granted would exhaust him. She felt that adding aggressive PT into his mix would make a huge improvement.

A few months shy of his second birthday NHL began PT. Just a few weeks later while visiting Uncle I and Aunt M he walked alone for the first time. Lots of time and energy was spent working on his gross motor skills. Of course this was at a cost to his fine motor development. The December after he started EI I questioned the need for OT. Unfortunate for us, someone did not do their homework. Had we waited just a few short weeks to do the assessment NHL would have qualified for services. So more time went by. After a few months (almost a year into PT) I raised my voice more. I expressed my concern about the initial evaluation and was able to get another one done. This time NHL "failed" with flying colors. Yes, I was thrilled about that because my child could finally get the assistance he needed.

My goal was always to push hard and be able to dissolve NHL’s IEP before kindergarten. My wish was realized in January when we met with the district and NHL’s providers at the time. He did not qualify for an IEP, but would still receive OT and PT services in kindergarten.I completely value PT for helping him to walk, run, jump and keep up with his peers most of the time. PT has also given him strength to keep up with other daily activities. OT has been a major worry of mine. NHL’s wrists/hands get tired quickly. He has difficulty writing for long periods of time. Going into kindergarten where the demands would increase in this area had me quite worried last winter. Thanks to that and me being a BIG advocate, NHL was allowed to participate in a summer enrichment program. It was basically a half day camp that worked a lot with PT and OT skills. The problem – the OT that worked with him focused on other things rather than fine motor. I was aware of this and worked hard on items with him all summer. Coloring, play dough, bead stringing, cutting….all items that we did to keep up his skills.

To my horror NHL’s services did not begin for weeks once the school year began. He went without services for well over a month. OT in particular was very late and started in mid October. NHL loves to learn and is anxious to read and write. He does not like that his writing is not like others (read adults mainly). This frustration may hold him back and has been something I keep telling the OT. To make a long story short I just found out that his current therapist may be moved to another school in January.

WHAT?!?!

I was so upset I could not talk. We FINALLY just got things rolling and she may be gone? It takes time for a child to build a trust with a new adult and really take off. NHL is starting to do that now and it may be gone. When I mentioned it to NHL’s teacher she was floored. It was news to her. Now I sit here wondering what to do. I almost feel like I have little power because my child does not have an IEP. Who knew that that formal piece of paper had so much power?

I may be making some phone calls to higher powers that provide the services for our district. I want to know why they would sthey kneeone working with children in a school if they knew she would be leaving in January. They had to know this since the other school is reopening and some of the children will be going back to their home school. This would and should have been avoided and I am angry. My child’s success is in jeopardy and I know it is not the fault of the provider, but is 110% her provider and the district.

TheAngelForever

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My FIRSTS

Renee did this the other day and it seemed perfect for a lazy Sunday while taking care of sick kids. 

1. Who was your FIRST prom date?   — I never went to the prom. Not many of my friends went and it seemed like a lot of money for something I wasn’t too thrilled about attending.

2. Do you still talk to your FIRST love?  — I am married to him, so yes!

3. What was your FIRST alcoholic drink? — Probably kosher wine of some sort for Shabbat or Passover.

4. What was your FIRST job? — Aside from babysitting and working at my parents baseball card store, I worked as a Pharmacy Technician before starting Pharmacy school.

5. What was your FIRST car? — I had a ’95 Plymouth Neon, it was my little red adventure mobile.

6. Who was the FIRST person to text you today? — Nobody, I rarely get texts.

7. Who is the FIRST person you thought of this morning? — Both of the boys. Wondered if NHL’s eye was getting worse and if JSL had a fever.

8. Who was your FIRST grade teacher? — Mrs. S was my first grade teacher. She also happened to be the wife of the rabbi of the synagogue that we belonged to at the time.

9. Where did you go on your FIRST ride on an airplane? — I believe it was to FL with my parents and Uncle J before my brother was born to go to Disney World.

10. Who was your FIRST best friend and are you still friends with them? — My best friend from K-12 in school was Moosekin and yes we are in touch again since she moved back to the area. My neighborhood best friend was Julespearl and we still talk online, but it has been a long time since I have seen her in person.

11. What was your FIRST sport played? — I played softball growing up. For several years I was catcher.

12. Where was your FIRST sleep over? — I believe it was my friend C’s house. She lived a few blocks away from our house (not counting ones to my Aunt S’s and grandparents). 

13. Who was the FIRST person you talked to today?  — In person JL or JSL. On the phone my mother.

14. Whose wedding were you in the FIRST time? — I believe the first wedding I was in was my friend G’s wedding. She was married exactly a year before JL and I.

15. What was the FIRST thing you did this morning? — After waking up with one of the boys numerous times, it would be nursed JSL.

16. What was the FIRST concert you ever went to?  — I believe my parents took me to see Barry Manilow when I was still in PreK. That was also the weekend we went to Sesame Place while visiting my aunt and uncle in NJ.

17. FIRST tattoo or piercing? — I had my ears pierced when I was in nursery school (I believe). I remember I had to be bribed to get the second one done after the first one was done.

18. FIRST foreign country you went to? — Canada!

19. What was your FIRST run in with the law? — None.

20. When was your FIRST detention? — Does is count if you are the teacher giving it?  Seriously, I never had detention as a student.

21. What was the FIRST state you lived in? — Same one I am living in now!

22. Who was the FIRST person to break your heart? — Nobody really.

23. Who was your FIRST roommate? — My brother, before my parents remodeled their house. We shared a room for a short time. After that it was JL.

24. Where did you go on your FIRST limo ride? — I believe my Papa J’s  funeral.

Wanna try? Consider yourself tagged!  Please link back to me and leave a comment here when you post so I can see what you write.

  TheAngelForever 

NaBloPoMo '08

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To my sick little monkey


Dear Kid Saturdays at Cutest Kid Ever

Dear JSL,

Apparently you were not able to let your big brother be the only sick kid in the house. Last night you had to top his pinkeye with some "fun" of your own. Daddy and I were silly and should have known something was wrong. You hardly ever toss all food that you are given and that is what was happening. When we felt your head you were burning up. Flashbacks of when you were in the hospital last February came flooding back. We gave you ibuprofen and acetaminophen and you quickly fell asleep. Our attention then went back to the pinkeye monster. Since you were sleeping so soundly we never woke you up to redo any of the fever reducers.

This blew up in our face when you woke up whimpering at 4:00 this morning. Sure enough you were even warmer than before. When we took your temperature it was already 102.7 and soaring. I will admit I was ready to dial 911 if we needed to. This temperature was higher than it was when you had your febrile seizure and stopped breathing in February. Mommy did not sleep much after that watching as your breathing slowed down and your skin became cooler.

In a few hours we will be taking you to Urgent Care when they open to make sure that your ears are not the culprit. For now we continue the fever reducers. Please be a good little boy and take your medicine to make you better. None of us want to spend more nights in the hospital like we did earlier this year. Fight my little guy, fight these germs with all of your power!

Mommy

 NaBloPoMo '08

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Positively Pessimistic (Aloha 20)

Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the Mr. Linky there if you are participating.

 Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

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My question for this week:

Who is your favorite Disney character and why?

Here are two photos of a collection that will help to answer my question. These items are on the shelf in my old room at my parent’s house. 

Positively Pessimistic. . . 1

Positively Pessimistic. . . 2

Could you tell that I like Eeyore?

For some reason I have always loved him. It may be because my mother’s grandmother made me a hand made Eeyore doll before I was born and I am named for her (she passed away just before I was born). Or, perhaps it may be because I can identify with Eeyore’s positively pessimistic view on life. No matter which it is, I just think he is adorable and have always had one Eeyore collection or another. I even have stuffed Eeyore’s for different holidays/season that were in my classroom when I taught. Kids that were having bad days were allowed to have them to hug. Boy do I miss our local Disney Store.
  TheAngelForever

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