YAY! Our summer plans....SWIMMING. Gabe loves the pool. I think he might have been a fish in a previous life. Zane is not a huge fan of the pool. He is starting to like it more, but cries the first 15 minutes you put him in the water.
So, we survived our first year of public school. I wish I could say it was a great adventure, but it pretty much sucked. The last part of Gabe's school year was wonderful. His autism support teacher helped him more in 3 months then what the IU did in the two years they were "offering" him services. He has had two good IU experiences....his wonderful speech therapist he started with at 3 and Mrs. P his kindy teacher. I'm just glad the year is over and am looking forward to a good year next fall!
We are coming up on the one year anniversary when Gabe stopped eating food. My how time flies. He is doing great in the eating department now. He still coughs at times while he is eating, but nothing severe and he manages. He hasn't choked in at least a month. Yay!
We from this....
To this.....a happy little 6 year old. I am so proud of all of Gabe's hard work.
"Few see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts" -Albert Einstein
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
The Magical Autism Shirt
Gabe is now in an autism support class and doing WONDERFUL!!! I can't say enough good things about his teacher. He is reading more, counting like crazy, and doing math!! I never thought we would get past the behaviors in the class to learn. She is a true teacher in every way. That being said....Mrs. Wonderful Teacher sent home an order form for some blue autism awareness shirts. Of course we ordered some for the entire family :)
It's a great shirt in more ways then one. It's cute, it's good quality, it shows our support for autism awareness, and it's MAGICAL. No I'm not crazy. It really is magical. One day Gabe and I were at the store and he was begging for a toy. Everyone that has children has been in this situation. It's not fun. Whining and crying. It stinks. Instead of allowing Gabe to buy yet another toy that would sit and collect dust I offered him juice or a lollipop. He refused both and continued to whine about the toy. During check out time I once again gave him the option and reminded him once I paid there would be nothing. Well, it happened....I paid....and the whopper of a meltdown began. EXCEPT....this time Gabe was wearing the magic blue shirt :) Normally when my six year old acts like a two year old I get stared at, people offer parenting advice, some tell me he's a spoiled brat (I beg to differ since he didn't get the toy), some snot, and some even point! Well....magic shirt takes that all away. Suddenly people are empathetic and caring. Not one person said a word....they all smiled and nodded in this understanding way. We left the store....and I felt good. Gabe of course was still screaming and crying. But that's to be expected sometimes. Long live the magic blue shirt!!
It's a great shirt in more ways then one. It's cute, it's good quality, it shows our support for autism awareness, and it's MAGICAL. No I'm not crazy. It really is magical. One day Gabe and I were at the store and he was begging for a toy. Everyone that has children has been in this situation. It's not fun. Whining and crying. It stinks. Instead of allowing Gabe to buy yet another toy that would sit and collect dust I offered him juice or a lollipop. He refused both and continued to whine about the toy. During check out time I once again gave him the option and reminded him once I paid there would be nothing. Well, it happened....I paid....and the whopper of a meltdown began. EXCEPT....this time Gabe was wearing the magic blue shirt :) Normally when my six year old acts like a two year old I get stared at, people offer parenting advice, some tell me he's a spoiled brat (I beg to differ since he didn't get the toy), some snot, and some even point! Well....magic shirt takes that all away. Suddenly people are empathetic and caring. Not one person said a word....they all smiled and nodded in this understanding way. We left the store....and I felt good. Gabe of course was still screaming and crying. But that's to be expected sometimes. Long live the magic blue shirt!!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
CORN!!!

Monday, February 21, 2011
Sending Gabe into Battle (an old blog entry I never posted)
Every day I wake Gabe up at 0700 to get him ready for school. And everyday when I kiss him goodbye I feel like I am sending him to the front lines. He never complains about going to school, but he never says he likes it either. Most days I sit and wonder what the school will do to ruin my sweet little boy. Yep, he can throw a temper tantrum that's unbelievable, but most times it's autism related! I can't imagine what he must feel like sitting there in that class with all those highly verbal children that seem to effortlessly move from one activity to the next. How do I help the school understand how frustrated Gabe is with not understanding what is asked of him and not being able to communicate? How do I explain sensory processing disorder? How can someone who knows nothing of sensory disorders help him? How can I expect his teacher to understand that the florescent lighting in the room could be a trigger to Gabe's behavior. Lighting, sound, people moving, rapid changing of activities. It's all overwhelming to my little autie. Every single sensory system in his body works over time. Sounds are super loud to him, movement is fast and sometimes scary. What will it take for them to understand, how long will it be until they completely destroy his passion for learning????
Friday, January 28, 2011
Latest app!
Well we loaded another app on the iPad. This one is called sentence builder. Gabe played with it a little tonight and wow it is an awesome app! Gabe made sentences with just a little help from mommy.
It uses pictures and Gabe has to build a sentence from what he sees. An example: there were two brown dogs in the picture. Gabe had to build the sentence "these dogs are brown". This might become a favorite work time app!
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
iPad apps are WoNdErFuL


It's even easy enough my 25mo old can use it. He's already "spelling" words :) Okay...so you can't spell them wrong, but it's still great for learning letters.
The next app I plan on downloading is sentence building! It's a total language based app.
Happy "pod"ing
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