Next May, Chad and I will be going on a weekend trip alone for the first time since Asher was born. We're attending the Weekend To Remember marriage getaway in Franklin, TN, and I'm SO looking forward to it.
My parents will be staying at our place and watching Asher while we're gone, so I need to have lots of information written out since he's not your typical kid and this will be the first time they've watched him overnight. I came across this care notebook from Seattle Children's that I think will make that process much easier for me. There is an editable PDF for pretty much everything you can think of (and then some) regarding special care.
We should have had something like this filled out long ago, but better late than never. It's worth taking a gander if you have kiddos with special considerations.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Care Notebook
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
x-ray
Scheduled for tomorrow at 1:40. Asher has the best doctor in town.
His button was looking a little more funkified than normal this morning, so I'm going to have her take a look at that, too. It's always a little red around the perimeter and has granulation tissue, but I think it might be infected (noticed a little bit of white today). Poor goose. We have some Bacitracin that we can put on it, but he would probably benefit from oral antibiotics.
Let the good times roll.
His button was looking a little more funkified than normal this morning, so I'm going to have her take a look at that, too. It's always a little red around the perimeter and has granulation tissue, but I think it might be infected (noticed a little bit of white today). Poor goose. We have some Bacitracin that we can put on it, but he would probably benefit from oral antibiotics.
Let the good times roll.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Three months later...
Alright, so I lied. I wasn't right back to blogging.
To be fair, I had other writing projects, but this one has been woefully neglected.
Now those are being neglected and I'm writing here. Ha!
Anyway, hitting the ground running. The other day Chad picked Asher up and said that he felt his hips "pop." This, of course, didn't sound good at all, so I mentioned it in physical therapy today. Asher's PT (who rocks, by the way; having three awesome physical therapists in a row has just been a huge blessing) checked him out today, and while she doesn't think it's a big issue, she did recommend we schedule an x-ray just to be certain. It doesn't appear to be dislocating and is more likely a stretched ligament "popping" when he moves a certain way, but better safe than sorry.
Thankfully, another huge blessing we have in our lives is great insurance for Asher, so I'll be calling tomorrow to see about setting up the x-ray. I honestly don't even know how that works, so I guess I'll just call his PCP and see what she says.
I leave you (hopefully not for another three months this time) with a picture of Asher on Halloween:
To be fair, I had other writing projects, but this one has been woefully neglected.
Now those are being neglected and I'm writing here. Ha!
Anyway, hitting the ground running. The other day Chad picked Asher up and said that he felt his hips "pop." This, of course, didn't sound good at all, so I mentioned it in physical therapy today. Asher's PT (who rocks, by the way; having three awesome physical therapists in a row has just been a huge blessing) checked him out today, and while she doesn't think it's a big issue, she did recommend we schedule an x-ray just to be certain. It doesn't appear to be dislocating and is more likely a stretched ligament "popping" when he moves a certain way, but better safe than sorry.
Thankfully, another huge blessing we have in our lives is great insurance for Asher, so I'll be calling tomorrow to see about setting up the x-ray. I honestly don't even know how that works, so I guess I'll just call his PCP and see what she says.
I leave you (hopefully not for another three months this time) with a picture of Asher on Halloween:
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Limbo
If you're wondering where on earth this blog went, it's a long story.
The short version is that I didn't have the domain set up for auto-renewal, so it expired. GoDaddy then wanted to charge me nearly $100 to "retrieve" it (for an $11.99 domain!). As soon as the "retrieval" period was up, they bought the domain so that I couldn't buy it back at the regular rate.
Anyway, I'm bitter about that. So I stopped blogging here for a bit.
I'm getting over it, though, so hopefully I'll be back to blogging once Asher returns to school next week, even if it's not at my .com address. :)
The short version is that I didn't have the domain set up for auto-renewal, so it expired. GoDaddy then wanted to charge me nearly $100 to "retrieve" it (for an $11.99 domain!). As soon as the "retrieval" period was up, they bought the domain so that I couldn't buy it back at the regular rate.
Anyway, I'm bitter about that. So I stopped blogging here for a bit.
I'm getting over it, though, so hopefully I'll be back to blogging once Asher returns to school next week, even if it's not at my .com address. :)
Monday, May 23, 2011
Last day of preschool
Today Asher wraps up his first year as a preschooler. Well, his first partial year, anyway. I still can't believe how much he loves it. Most kids look forward to the wondrous break that is summer, but Asher will probably be bummed. Silly guy. We're celebrating the end of the year with a snack at his school. Granted, he can't actually eat the snack, but celebrating with friends is always fun nonethless. :)
p.s. if you've stopped by from Hip2Save, hi!
p.s. if you've stopped by from Hip2Save, hi!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Things are changing... again.
Yet another long while since I've posted an update. Too long. One of these days I'll figure out a system.
Asher is still doing wonderfully in preschool. He loves it. He comes home with a good report every day, and he's always in a happy mood.
On the negative front, his physical therapist has left her position here in Clarksville and is going back to work at Vandy. That pretty much sucks since there is no one else in town to take him to, not to mention that she was wonderful. For now we will just be working on a home regimen until another PT comes to the area. I know who I want to come, but even if she does decide to come here it will be a few months before that happens, so "Mom, PT" it is.
(and for the record, I'm not fooling myself into thinking I can actually do a PT's job, but I do think I can do at least some things considering my son is my only client, lol)
So that's that.
If you know of any good books or websites re: working with children who have movement disorders, let me know. I have this one, but that's it.
Asher is still doing wonderfully in preschool. He loves it. He comes home with a good report every day, and he's always in a happy mood.
On the negative front, his physical therapist has left her position here in Clarksville and is going back to work at Vandy. That pretty much sucks since there is no one else in town to take him to, not to mention that she was wonderful. For now we will just be working on a home regimen until another PT comes to the area. I know who I want to come, but even if she does decide to come here it will be a few months before that happens, so "Mom, PT" it is.
(and for the record, I'm not fooling myself into thinking I can actually do a PT's job, but I do think I can do at least some things considering my son is my only client, lol)
So that's that.
If you know of any good books or websites re: working with children who have movement disorders, let me know. I have this one, but that's it.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
My preschooler!
Asher has completed his first two weeks of preschool. It's quite surreal to drop your three-year-old off at a local elementary school and then come home to... quiet. His school day is five hours long, so it's quite the span of "me time." I still don't know what to do with it!
Asher is doing fabulous. I mean really. Not, "I'm a mom so of course my kid is awesome." He has seriously had one bout of fussiness, one afternoon, and that's it (well, and he did whimper for the first 10 minutes of his first day, but I'm not counting that - because I AM a mom and of course my kid is awesome - lol). He comes home in a happy mood, and his communication folder has always had a note about how great of a day he had. It rocks.
They've been doing the Icky Alphabet, Iggy Iguana, gray and purple, G/H/I, and of course various learning centers. He came home Friday with some remnant green paint/marker on his hands, so he's been having fun with art, too. Occasionally the kids get to go to the "treasure chest" and pick out a toy, I assume as a reward system. Asher has two treasures so far.
He did miss Wednesday for a dentist appointment, which was quite traumatic - but that's another post for another time. ;)
Asher is doing fabulous. I mean really. Not, "I'm a mom so of course my kid is awesome." He has seriously had one bout of fussiness, one afternoon, and that's it (well, and he did whimper for the first 10 minutes of his first day, but I'm not counting that - because I AM a mom and of course my kid is awesome - lol). He comes home in a happy mood, and his communication folder has always had a note about how great of a day he had. It rocks.
They've been doing the Icky Alphabet, Iggy Iguana, gray and purple, G/H/I, and of course various learning centers. He came home Friday with some remnant green paint/marker on his hands, so he's been having fun with art, too. Occasionally the kids get to go to the "treasure chest" and pick out a toy, I assume as a reward system. Asher has two treasures so far.
He did miss Wednesday for a dentist appointment, which was quite traumatic - but that's another post for another time. ;)
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