Chinese proverb

"An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place or circumstances. The thread may stretch or tangle but will never break."
(ancient Chinese proverb)


Friday, July 31, 2015

Audra...the Graduate

My "baby girl" is becoming such a BIG girl!
She has come so very far in the two year since she has been home.
She was timid and shy when she first started preschool in Sept. 2013 but she quickly grew into an independent, funny, lovable student and classmate. 
 
The teachers, aides and therapists made the transition for her into the classroom setting as gentle as possible...which was so important for her, coming from an orphanage no formal education exposure.
Audra has worked hard for all that she has achieved during her two years of preshcool.

The short, sweet, informal graduation ceremony was just perfect!

Audra sat smiling in her front row seat throughout the ceremony.  A few times she looked like she might cry (but still with a hint of a smile on her face).  I am sure it was a bit overwhelming to have so many people and cameras right in front of their faces.

I love these pics of my smiling girl looking at her hearing therapist as she signed the song while the other kids sang.


During the slideshow each child was spotlighted with a collage of pictures from their preschool days.

My little graduate...


I really can't believe she's off to Kindergarten in just a few months!

This preschool has been so dear to family for many years.

Just before Riley's third birthday we were overwhelmed with the thought of having to send him to preschool.  He had received his Autism diagnosis and had been getting in-home speech, physical, and occupational therapy since he was 15 months old.  But after the age of three these therapies needed to be provided in school setting.

CDP was the one (and basically only) preschool that was recommended to us.  It is an integrated preschool, so there are typically developing children in each class along with children who have special needs.  
Children with physical, developmental, behavioral, and cognitive disabilities.
Children with Autism, Down Syndrome, tracheostomies, and G-tubes.
Children with walkers, wheelchairs and hearing aids.
Any and all children are welcome and fully included.

I first time I went to see the school I was disheartened by it's physical condition.  It was located in the basement of an old town building with sparse windows.  It definitely wasn't the shiny, new, colorful building I dreamed of (and saw advertised in commercials).

But almost immediately I was drawn to the heart of the school...
The interactions between the teachers and the students,
and even more so,
the interactions between the typical children and the special needs children.
Underneath all the diagnoses and medical equipment they were are all simply children...
eager to play and learn.

During Aidan's preschool years the school moved to a newer building,
with big open space and lots of windows with natural light,
bight, colorful classrooms and hallways,
and a beautiful playground.
Just what all the children and their amazing teachers deserved!
Now this preschool has it all and we are so glad that we didn't "judge the school by it's cover" all those years ago.

When we made the decision to send Riley to this preschool, as well as our two typically developing children, we couldn't have imagined the full circle feeling we would have when Audra came home.  Despite her significant needs there was no doubt that CDP was the perfect place for her.
With the perfect teachers, aides and therapists to meet her where she was developmentally despite her chronological age, and perfectly accepting children as her preschool peers.
With all the changes and challenges that both Audra and our family experienced when we brought her home, it was such a blessing to have the comfort and familiarity of this amazing preschool that welcomed her with open arms.

Riley's preschool graduation 2006

Riley 2015
...off to High School in a few months!

Aidan's preschool graduation 2009

Aidan 2015
(and YES he is wearing the exact shirt he wore at his preschool graduation!!)
...off to Middle School in a few months!

Maura's preschool graduation 2013

Maura 2015
...off to Second Grade in a few months!

My kiddos with the BEST preschool teachers ever!
Miss Anne taught Riley, Maura and Audra.
Miss Pam was the teacher's aide for all 4 kids!

Miss Pam, Riley and Miss Anne 2006

Riley with Miss Anne and Miss Pam 2015

After the graduation ceremony we celebrated with ice cream!



Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Mini-vacation

Because of our big move this summer (and the fact that we didn't know when it would happen) we didn't get around to planning a real summer vacation.

But we managed to squeeze in three nights at the brand-new Camelback Resort in the Poconos Mountains.  It has an indoor waterpark, very similar to Great Wolf Lodge, which is only a few miles down the road.

What heavenly bliss it was to have perfect 84 degree weather at the waterpark every day (no matter what the weather forecast was outside!)
And no greasy sunscreen required :)


Aunt Kristy, Uncle Tony and cousin Tatum joined us.
Such fun!
We stayed in a three bedroom, three bathroom suite that had a full kitchen and living room.  Plenty of space for our big crew and so nice to have a fridge, microwave, dishwasher and stove.  Not that I like to cook, but it is nice to be able to make a few things and not have to order something every time you get hungry.

Tatum loves water!

SISTERS!



Audra was such a fish in the water...
if you can imagine a fish that can't swim!
She splashed around loving every minute of it,
with no fear at all.
I don't even want to think about how much pool water she probably drank!  YUCK!

But she was happy and full of smiles :)

Still smiling...
even while shivering with purple lips.
She gets cold sooo fast!

Day 2:  and new suit and just as cute

The biggest hit was the wave simulator.  Aidan, Maura and Daddy each tried out boogie boarding.


They had lifeguard instructors at each corner and they would talk the kids through doing some "tricks" on the boogie board...no hands, thumbs up, superman pose, kneeling on the board, and rolling over!

Aidan wanted to give surfing a try.  He watched the mandatory video education and earned his "bracelet".  But it's definitely not as easy as some people make it look.  He tried and tried, over and over...
and finally he got the hang of it!

He managed to stay up on the board for about 15 seconds until he wiped out...
 

The resort had lots of other fun things for the kids to do inside:

rock wall climbing


rope challenge obstacle course

pottery painting
(a family event)

The finished products...
Aidan's baseball

Maura's fox

Audra's hand print

We spent lots of time (and $$) at the arcade.  
Maura won the bonus on the spinning wheel!
1000 tickets!!

And as if that all wasn't enough fun...
There was an Outdoor Mountain Adventure area!

We all rode the mountain coaster...even Audra.
It's like a roller coaster, but there are hand brakes that allow you to control how fast you go.

Aidan and Daddy did the 4000ft Zip line
They had to ride a shuttle bus up to the tippy-top of the mountain.

We walked Aidan and Maura up to an area that had kid activities including a Euro-bungee jumper, a 30 foot Free-fall jump and...

Another rock wall



The most fun may have been the all-terrain Hummer ride we got back down to the bottom of the mountain.
Good thing we had our seat belts on!