Saturday, December 31, 2011

Christmas

Christmas was pretty exciting yet relaxed this year. We stayed home and let Ethan open presents throughout the day. He was much more into opening gifts this year than he was last year. So of course here are some pics (which also gives you a peak at the new house and our projects!)

I see many years of trouble ahead with these two... This is our patio door that goes out to our four seasons porch where Mark had went for a second so Ethan thought he would try to open the door
Daddy putting together yet another toy and Ethan totally happy....
Dakota (which Ethan has nick named co-co)
Kiara (which Ethan has nick named Kee-kee)
Ethan was opening his gift and was able to push the buttons by opening it just a little...
It was a guitar...

Me and E with a tote full of stuff behind us... still working on getting a place for everything but Mark is building shelved in the storage room this week so hopefully that will happen soon
So many things to be thankful for this year! Ethan is an amazing child and it is so exciting to watch him grow.

We hope everyone had a Merry Christmas!

(if you notice there is also another new blog post after this one... on a roll tonight...good night ;)

1 comment:

  1. Merry Christmas! thanks for sharing your day with us!

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About Me

This blog started as a hobby for many reasons. It later became a way to keep the family up to date on our micro preemie baby, Ethan. Now as Ethan is nearing the 8 year mark with a little sister of 5 years I am finding a new reason to document on this blog.

Last year we were told by the school that Ethan had cerebral palsy, a blindspot and dyslexia. That is what started it all. I started taking him to doctors to find out what was going on and why this hasn't been discovered before now. In April 2017 we were told that he has executive functioning disorder. What the heck is EFD I thought?!?! After the doctor explaining it to us he basically said that if we don't start making changes now he could fall into the ADHD or possibly the autism category. Ok... so now what? What can we do?!? Well this blog is my way of documenting it all not only for me but also to help others find their way thru similar situations.

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