Wednesday, June 16, 2010

beach fun




We had so much fun at the beach this year. I am so happy we got to enjoy it before all the oil hit the coast. We really did spend most of our time at the pool this time. I got the kids life jackets and they both hopped in and took off. It was an easy summer of not having to chase babies around and make sure they don't fall in. We also got to see family on the Cooper side and I love getting to see everyone and catch up on everything. The Coopers are such a great family to be a part of :). We stayed wet for 7 days straight and loves it, can't wait to go back next year!!!

Schools out


Sophie had a great year at school. I can't believe it is already over. You know how people say "oh it goes so fast before you know it they will be 18". I always thought whatever but now that she is in school I totally get it now. I really enjoyed watching her grow and evolve this year, she is such a little sponge!!! We enrolled her in public school this next year for kindergarden, I think she is a little nervous but she is such a social bug that I know she will love it.

Eli finished early because we had a trip to the beach planned, but he has the BEST teacher and aides. He also had a great year and we have seen him change so much. He nows listens to us and will follow simple commands like come here, no, give it to Mommy...stuff that you know a 2 year old would get. He is making more choices with picture cards we have for food and drink which is good because it is just one more way for him to communicate with us. He is pretty much the sweetest little boy but we are excited cause we have seen the "terrible two's" attitude hit which we are more than happy for because that means he is progressing ....bring on the attitude :) he has said a few words in the past few weeks, he said Daddy 2x's and poor Tony about cried like a baby, it was the sweetest moment. He also said uhuh mama, telling me no. I was trying to stop him from going outside with daddy and he didn't like that at all. We have aslo heard all done, more and bubbles. Thanks for all your prayers for him!!! Next year he will go to school 3 times a week and we can't wait to see what he will learn next year.

Tony finished his masters, HOOORAY :) and now he has a degree in business entertainment. I am really proud of him!!!

So we are all chilling with no obligations and to tell you the truth we are bored out of our minds and I can't wait for school to start again :)

Wednesday, December 9, 2009



Eli started school after Thanksgiving break
His first day Tony took him and the teachers
were at the door to greet him and when they 
got inside he took one of their hands and
ran to his room and didn't look back. Every time
we drop him off he is happy to be there and
 that makes me feel really happy that he
enjoys it. His teacher is really sweet and
very attentive to him which I appreciate
since we are all new to this. He has already 
had his first field trip which was insane and 
I have decided that I officially hate field trips.
Hopefully we won't have anymore this year. :)
I can't believe that it is almost Christmas, this
year has gone so, so fast. It has been a good
 one though. Collectively I got to spend about a month
at my Mom and Dads, my sister came to visit. 
Sophie and Eli are in amazing schools. We put 
our house on the market so we can be free and 
open to see where God leads us. This next March 
will be 8 years of marriage for Tony and I, God
has given me an amazing husband. Tony is finishing
up his masters (4 more weeks). We got to spend 
time at the beach and I have watched God bring
healing to my Mom and Dad and father in law.
I look forward to a new year and new challenges
and new joys and hopefully new beginnings. 

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Today was AWESOME, Eli did really well being in a room for 2 hours with all the testing, which I guess to him is playing. Tony and I got asked a slew of questions everything from what he eats, how he sleeps, plays, interacts, does he like this, do that.... so that when they write up his profile and his IEP (individualized education plan) they can refer to the testing and our information we gave them. They said that they were encouraged by the way he does communicate because when you don't talk any little thing you do (grunt, point, push away, cover ears) is a way of communicating and they said he does that well. We were really excited to hear that cause when you live with someone who doesn't speak it can be totally frustrating and in that state you sometimes miss things they do and the bigger picture of WHAT they are attempting to do.
Tony and I were under the impression that Eli had to be tested and evaluated before they could decide if he would be accepted into the program but today they told us that he is def. accepted and he will be starting school after Thanksgiving break. Thank you Lord, this is a great next step for him to learn beyond the therapy he has been getting, we couldn't be more excited. 
What we had the most fun watching was how Eli totally gravitated to the teachers we met with, people he had never met and he was crawling up in their laps, making eye contact and playing with them. For him that is amazing because he doesn't do that, but it made me feel good to know that he knew they understood him and he got that. LOVE IT. :)

Wednesday, November 4, 2009





Jana and Katie came to visit, it was so fun to have them here. It was a fast weekend so we packed in the fun. We took the kids to Aldridge Gardens for pictures and to look at the scarecrows in the park, we spent some time at the science museum, we went to watch Sophie in her first cheerleading experience at the football game, dinners, driving all over town, coffee in the mornings, wishing it were cold but it was HOT and HUMID yuck, fighting over toys, hugs, kisses, lots and lots of snacks, enchilladas for breakfast and a couple of fun projects. Katie introduced Sophie to the world of Webkinz and now she is an addict. I miss my sister all the time but I am so glad her and Katie got to come. And you always get a night of laughing till you can't breathe when Jana and Tony are involved. Love you Jana

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Thursday we have our next meeting with Eli's school. They are doing evaluations with him to see where he is with his development. The therapist he has now has been amazing and has loaded us down with so much reading on the rights of someone who needs special education. I have a whole new level of respect for parents that go through this...( I guess that is me now)it is a full time job figuring out what is best for your child and how to protect them, make sure they are getting the best education, training, therapy. Learning all the ins and outs of ADAP, IEE, IEP,IDEA, ESY, AAA, LEA, (learning what all those mean and if and how they apply to Eli) federal law, state law, school policies. All the while just looking at my beautiful little boy and really at my core hoping he gets a teacher that will love him and protect him and that he will respond to that and soak up everything she has to teach him. 
On the 20th he tuns 3, I can't believe he is already that big and I am excited to see where he will be in 3 more years as he is getting ready to start "regular" school...I can not bathe that little man in enough prayers and Tony and I are ALWAYS thankful for your prayers for him also