But seeing Travis face was priceless. My sister got a video, but the file is too large to load on blogger. Travis has seen the video about 25 times though!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
One More Christmas
But seeing Travis face was priceless. My sister got a video, but the file is too large to load on blogger. Travis has seen the video about 25 times though!
Winter Swimming


Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas Fun
Then we ate breakfast/brunch. I love breakfast foods, so there is always a plethora of foods in which to indulge on Christmas morning at our home. And it's kind of like my cookie fetish: never the same thing twice. I do make a slight exception at Christmas and we have some of the same foods every year, but there are always new things at Christmas. This year I think I made 4 new dishes. It's my Christmas present to myself. :) Justin was being a ham at the table so we got a few shots of his silliness.
And this is Justin before the big present-opening. I think he looks cute. Randy thinks he looks mad.
We received an e-mail a few weeks ago from my sister's mother-in-law saying that she found some John Deere tractor fabric at the store and she wanted to make some matching pants for the boys. I asked if she would have enough to make "worker" aprons for Travis' tools. She came through in a BIG way and the boys both have the cutest pants! Travis was a little more impressed than Justin. Especially when she also sent a calendar of tractors for Travis. He loves that he gets to rip off a page every day.

Justin's favorite gift might have to be a set of maracas. They taste good and they make a cool noise!
And then there is Travis' favorite gift: This has been Jerry's dream for most of this year. It might have been last Christmas that he "claimed" a bike as his gift to Travis. He researched and test drove and ordered this bike for Travis. Everything can be adjusted so this bike can grow with Travis. Jerry really did ride it around the bike shop! They ordered it and we picked it up when we were in Seattle in October. It has been in a box in our garage for 2 1/2 months. When Jerry and Mireille came into town on the red eye on Christmas Eve, the first thing he wanted to do was pull that bike out of the box and put it together. He assembled and adjusted and even took off the warning labels because they didn't look "cool". (You know, the labels that say you can die if you don't take appropriate precautions. Yada, yada...) He put a big bow on the front and covered it in a blanket in our garage until Christmas Day. Travis never even noticed because of the other big thing in our garage (my best present!) which I will tell you about later!

The other thing that Jerry brought was ice cream! Oh yeah! 4 gallons and 11 pints! All different too! Travis think Uncle Jerry is the best and so now when he plays ice cream man (a frequent favorite) he delivers Uncle Jerry's ice cream. We have egg nog, dulce de leche, egg nog chocolate chip, Mireille's wedded bliss, peanut butter oreo, chocolate oreo, toasted coconut, and several others. The freezer is full! We had no pie for Christmas, but we had lots of ice cream!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Christmas Eve

A Special Christmas Present
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Work
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Travis' First Play
Anyway, the point is that I saw a children's theater group was doing the play of LWW, and I decided to make a special night for Travis and mommy and daddy. It took a bit of explaining for him to understand what a play is. He didn't understand how a person could pretend to be somebody mean. I though having read the story would help him, but he still asked a million questions on the way home.
The show was very fun, and Travis did great! He didn't talk excessively, although he was concerned when the lights went out. He liked the White Witch's policeman, and he wished he could have his uniform. He wanted to go back and see it again today! I guess it was a good outing!
Cookie Day
- Butter, and only butter, unless it is lard. And Randy refuses to eat anything made with lard, so butter it is.
- Recipes are only suggestions. Guidelines, if you will. If I think it will be better another way, I'll do it that way. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. It's all about the fun!
- I love to try new recipes! And I don't feel the need to "test" them in advance. That takes away from the fun! It's an adventure! This year I made recipes I had never made before. Some were really good, others, not so much. But I didn't burn a single cookie! Some weren't very pretty, so just saved those for us!
This year I had planned to make most of the cookies in one day. We made some for church to go to our homebound members, some for the food pantry, some for friends and neighbors, and some for Justin's therapy office. And I have one freaky friend who cannot have chocolate or nuts, and that always adds a challenge. (Really, can you bake cookies without chocolate or nuts?? Not easily!) In the end I figured that there were only 2 kinds that wouldn't kill him. So we made some more for him.
And he wants to share!
Travis enjoyed decorating the gingerbread men. He might have overdone some of the sugar...
He likes making towers too.
This is the spread at the end of the day. I set up an extra table in the entry way to put all the cookies as they cooled. We had more cookies than containers! We made: ginger lemon pinwheels, gingerbread people, cranberry macadamia cookies, caramel stuffed cookies, toffee pecan chocolate chip cookies, cherry cookie cups, Christmas cake cookies, raz-ma-taz brownies, raspberry cream cheese brownies, 4 kinds of refrigerator cookies, cherry winks, peppermint meltaways, and haystacks. Randy said that we weren't allowed to make any more cookies beyond the 30 dozen we had already made. I scoffed and said that we hadn't made 30 dozen! That was crazy! Yeah, then I added them up. I hadn't made 30 dozen. It was closer to 40 dozen. 475 to be exact. Not counting the ones we taste-tested.
Christmas Crafts
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Breakfast with Santa
For the past couple of weeks we have started eating away from home without taking anything for Justin. This is a huge thing for Justin, since for so long he needed something smooth, like applesauce, to help the food go down. Now he is eating just about everything without any problem. Which is good, since I left the house early to get a couple of Christmas presents, and Randy walked out without even a bib for Justin! And while he dribbled a bit of juice, he did great! Santa makes good pancakes!
Here are our friends, Amy, Jake, and Grace.
Travis did NOT want to sit on Santa's lap, and Justin screamed bloody murder when Santa tried to hold him on his lap. So this is the kids on my lap, and me on Santa's lap. I promise, he's under there somewhere! The funny thing about this is that when we came up, Santa said to Travis, "I bet I know your Daddy's name..." I kind of chuckled to myself, knowing that we didn't go to this church, and it was highly unlikely that he DID know Travis' Daddy. Then Santa says, "I bet his name is Randy!" And Travis responds, " NO, his name is DADDY!" Good for Travis, but Santa was still right! He goes on to say how he changed his Daddy's diapers, and how he knew Travis' grandfather. I had to ask Randy about that one, and it turns out that Santa was Randy's dad's old business partner! Too funny!
Then Travis told Santa (once he was assured that he wouldn't have to sit on his lap) what he wanted for Christmas. Travis has been distraught because he forgot to tell Santa earlier that he also wanted a fire truck with a long ladder. That is what he is describing, how big the ladder needs to be.
And then it was on to the activities. They did a great job of fun things for the kids. First they made treat bags for themselves with Christmas stamps and stickers. Then they heard the story of "The Night Before Christmas". Then we made ornaments, dropping different colors of paint into clear glass balls and swirling the paint around. Then we put the ball upside down in a styrofoam cup for it to drip out and dry.
We were also supposed to bring a gift for a needy child which would be wrapped and donated, but we didn't know that so we skipped that room. Travis was very bothered and he mentioned it several times. We'll remember for next year!
So then he gave up and crawled under the table to play with the nativity set box. Much bigger and easier to grab.
Then the kids found the large triceratops dinosaur and started playing with that. Travis took a little ride and of course Justin enjoyed it too.
And here are all the guys who had heart surgery: Ty had his as a adult, and Jake has had 2 surgeries already, and Justin had his last September. It was a little too cold for showing off scars, but maybe another day!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Therapy Update
- I mentioned that I was thinking of sending Justin into the therapy room without me. I was planning to start with PT, since Justin has known Miss Penny for the longest. But my timetable was changed when I couldn't leave Travis with my friend for Speech last Monday. I decided to try and see how long he would last, and then if Justin needed us, Travis and I would go in with him. Well, Justin did GREAT! He lasted the whole time and we didn't hear any cries from him. Travis and I were armed with a stack of books, and Travis did great too. He likes playing with all of the toys that are used for therapy and I wasn't sure I could convince him to read instead of play. Wednesday and OT went great and I started reading a longer book so I wouldn't have to carry a huge book bag in addition to my purse and a diaper bag. (Travis always picks thick, hardcover books to take with him, do yours do the same??) And Thursday and PT- another winner! A full week with no problems. I guess Justin feel at home at therapy, just like Travis and I do.
- Travis loves therapy too. When he has news to share, or a new song, or a drawing, he wants to share it with Justin's therapists and Miss Melissa too. He just goes back into the offices like he belongs there. They don't mind!
- Justin is doing great with finger isolation. He can "honk" our noses (although not his own?) and his fingers are curling back to help use the pointer like they should. He has pushed some buttons on a firetruck at therapy without any help.
- Justin is also working at putting some chunky beads on a wooden dowel rod (maybe about a quarter inch diameter). The beads are about as big as the circle made with a thumb and index finger. Miss Caroline holds his upper arm (between his shoulder and elbow) to give him support, and then he can get it on himself! Just holding his arm gives him the extra "input" he needs to complete the task. So we are working on shoulder strength. Crawling is helping that tremendously.
- And today at therapy Justin stood next to a trunk holding on with just one hand! He has been getting better by the bathtub, either on the inside or out. Sometimes we will just go in there to play because he likes throwing things "in" whatever we can find. And then he likes to see where they go, which causes him to try to pull himself up. It works so well!
- His crawling is getting so good. We have had a few of those, "Where is Justin?" moments, which are actually exciting! He crawls through a tunnel for therapy, and at first I was at one side and Miss Penny at the other, and we had to coax him through. Now he did it three times all by himself today!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Travis Update
- We are ALL about firefighting, firemen, fires, emergencies, and the like. Travis is always pretending that we are firemen going on an emergency whenever we leave the house. We must back our car into the garage like firemen to prepare for an emergency. I am getting much better at this. I think it would be easier if we had a drive-through garage like many fire stations. ;)
- Travis asks to feed Justin every once and a while. I got some cute pictures. Justin doesn't seem to mind, as long as the food keeps coming!
- Travis is getting better at swimming. He can swim just fine, it's the breathing that is his problem. This week we had a make-up lesson from Thanksgiving, and somehow having 2 lessons in a row helped him do much better the second lesson. He breathed a few times and only drank a little bit. He can do a great starfish, but he doesn't float very well- he wiggles too much!
- Travis has advanced to "spitting" toothpaste. Very exciting, I know! It was really just because I ran out of the "swallow" kind and I had a part of a tube of "Cars" toothpaste Travis had wanted earlier and then didn't like. He still doesn't, but he wanted spitting toothpaste, so we went to the store and picked out some watermelon-flavored toothpaste. That is going better, but he likes spitting more than brushing. And I have been cleaning the mirror a bit more often. Go figure.
- We made a chain to count down to Christmas. The last chain is red, and the one before that is green. So Travis decided that the green chain will be Christmas, and red one (the last one) will be his birthday. I am not sure what to tell him when he realizes that there are about 35 days between Christmas and his birthday.
- He is for sure ready for his birthday though! Maybe more than Christmas. He has been inviting everyone to his "big, big BIG firetruck birthday party!" Even my work friend who we ran into at the dentist. I hope he doesn't notice when she is not there...