At first glance, this little drawing looks like typical toddler art, or scribbles on a paper. Well, it is. However, upon closer observation, this little paper of scribbles is more meaningful, and it makes me very proud! Look at the fine detail (I see much more advanced fine-motor skills than she had even a few months ago). Look at the lines...up, down, diagonal and even circular (I see all the movements necessary to form letters!). And if you look very closely, you'll even see some stars. This part floors me! I know that Erin is a mimic, and that she is a visual learner. I also know that her sisters were showing her how to make stars yesterday. I had no idea she could go from watching her sisters make stars to actually making some herself. On this paper (her sisters did not help her one bit), you can see her first attempts at stars, lots of practice making stars, and then some quite successful stars. Erin was also naming some colors and putting the caps back on the markers with ease. Oh, the things we take for granted with typical three years old! This little girl learns more slowly, but when she does, it is so much fun! She sure makes me smile :)
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Erin's Beautiful Picture
We had the markers out yesterday and Erin loves to color. She will sit and color for a very looooong time, making sure to use all the colors.
At first glance, this little drawing looks like typical toddler art, or scribbles on a paper. Well, it is. However, upon closer observation, this little paper of scribbles is more meaningful, and it makes me very proud! Look at the fine detail (I see much more advanced fine-motor skills than she had even a few months ago). Look at the lines...up, down, diagonal and even circular (I see all the movements necessary to form letters!). And if you look very closely, you'll even see some stars. This part floors me! I know that Erin is a mimic, and that she is a visual learner. I also know that her sisters were showing her how to make stars yesterday. I had no idea she could go from watching her sisters make stars to actually making some herself. On this paper (her sisters did not help her one bit), you can see her first attempts at stars, lots of practice making stars, and then some quite successful stars. Erin was also naming some colors and putting the caps back on the markers with ease. Oh, the things we take for granted with typical three years old! This little girl learns more slowly, but when she does, it is so much fun! She sure makes me smile :)
At first glance, this little drawing looks like typical toddler art, or scribbles on a paper. Well, it is. However, upon closer observation, this little paper of scribbles is more meaningful, and it makes me very proud! Look at the fine detail (I see much more advanced fine-motor skills than she had even a few months ago). Look at the lines...up, down, diagonal and even circular (I see all the movements necessary to form letters!). And if you look very closely, you'll even see some stars. This part floors me! I know that Erin is a mimic, and that she is a visual learner. I also know that her sisters were showing her how to make stars yesterday. I had no idea she could go from watching her sisters make stars to actually making some herself. On this paper (her sisters did not help her one bit), you can see her first attempts at stars, lots of practice making stars, and then some quite successful stars. Erin was also naming some colors and putting the caps back on the markers with ease. Oh, the things we take for granted with typical three years old! This little girl learns more slowly, but when she does, it is so much fun! She sure makes me smile :)
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Erin
Medical Assistant Schools Awards Down Syndrome Blogs
There is an organization, Medical Assistant Schools, that recently gave away several awards for Down Syndrome blogs. One of my nice followers or readers nominated this little blog...and it was picked as one of the top 30. Surprise! Even though this blog is not entirely about "Down syndrome", it does contain a member with an extra chromosome, thanks to Little Happy. So, we'll certainly post the little award from MAS. And I want to give a special thank you to the person who nominated us - that was so sweet :)
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Down syndrome
Sunday, August 22, 2010
The Birthday Boys
We have two birthday celebrations in August. Mike's is on the 18th and Aidan's is on the 21st. That works out very nicely when Teresa spends a lot of time creating a birthday banner that we can recycle and use twice in the same week!
We wiped out a chocolate cake earlier in the week for Mike's b-day. Aidan opted for the Spiderman cupcakes...
Seamus found a spider ring on the floor that still had a little frosting on it....lucky him :)
We had the cousin gang here...
Presents were opened (don't mind the girly wrapping paper, Aidan didn't even seem to notice. It builds character, I say)...
Thanks for the card and birthday money, Grandma and Grandpa!
Seamus enjoyed the paper, as usual...
And one more, just for cuteness!
The other birthday boy!
Well, let's see, since more Legos entered our home, and another Favre jersey, I'd say both boys had a fabulous day!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Perfect Rainbow
Last night after our huge downpour this rainbow (actually it was a double rainbow) filled our sky. It rained so much we had considerable flooding here. Lombardi Ave had a good two feet of water, so I hear. Mike had to navigate a different route home from work, as the west side often has drainage problems after big rains. I sure hope there aren't too many in our area with wet basements (we had just a little)!
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Hives, Bugbites and Hamburger Helper, OH MY!!!
I think that is the funniest title I have ever written on blogger! I'll bet that peaked your curiosity, eh?
Just in case the swarms of mosquitoes in WI aren't giving us enough to scratch about, I'll throw in a little post about hives to boot!
Little Happy woke up the other day looking like this....
Poor thing. And they got worse before they got better. I asked a friend who happened to stop by if she knew anything about hives. She asked if Erin had eaten Hamburger Helper. She explained that when her son had hives the doctor asked her that same question. Turns out it's a routine question asked in the doctor's office when a child has hives! Who knew?! Evidently, something in Hamburger Helper triggers hives in some kids. Well, Erin did not eat HH, so I cannot blame it on that. Like most cases of hives, we have no idea what caused them. They were completely gone the next morning, thankfully!
Speaking of Erin, I have a great update: Since she has been wearing an eye patch two hours per day, her eye has almost completely stopped turning out! This means that it is possible for her to avoid eye surgery (at least for the near future)! That makes me very happy indeed : ).
Just in case the swarms of mosquitoes in WI aren't giving us enough to scratch about, I'll throw in a little post about hives to boot!
Little Happy woke up the other day looking like this....
Poor thing. And they got worse before they got better. I asked a friend who happened to stop by if she knew anything about hives. She asked if Erin had eaten Hamburger Helper. She explained that when her son had hives the doctor asked her that same question. Turns out it's a routine question asked in the doctor's office when a child has hives! Who knew?! Evidently, something in Hamburger Helper triggers hives in some kids. Well, Erin did not eat HH, so I cannot blame it on that. Like most cases of hives, we have no idea what caused them. They were completely gone the next morning, thankfully!
Speaking of Erin, I have a great update: Since she has been wearing an eye patch two hours per day, her eye has almost completely stopped turning out! This means that it is possible for her to avoid eye surgery (at least for the near future)! That makes me very happy indeed : ).
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Erin
Werewolf by Day
There is a new blockbuster homevideo thriller coming out this month called Werewolf by Day. It is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat; you won't want to miss this one!!! It is from Breresan Productions (ok, in others words, it is a movie by Bridget, Teresa, Theresa N.(a friend) and Aidan). Bridget loves to make movies; I have shared a few on our blog before, I think. And just to tease you.....here is the trailer (be sure to turn your speakers on):
Thursday, August 12, 2010
New Words...
Well, this blog has been quite neglected this summer! I guess that means I haven't been taking many pictures. It certianly doesn't mean that the action in this household has slowed down. Nope, not at all!
So, what's new? A few words out of the mouths of babes and toddlers. Both Erin and Seamus are saying some new words....and it's pretty cute if I do say so myself! Here are a few new words we're hearing a lot lately:
Seamus:
Mama
Dada
ffffffan
ni-ni (goodnight)
Erin:
aaaaa-choooo (she pretends to sneeze. The sneezes can go on for quite a while. Drama queen!)
suuuure (this word often replaces the word "yes".
all beber (meaning, all better)
Owen
Emmett
Coeeen (colleen)
Conal
Aret (Margaret)
Kell(e)y
lo (hello)
pay (pray)
Oh no!
Babie (barbie)
lami (salami)
ow! (thanks to Seamus!)
no not (no I am not)
I won't!
I will!
cute
petty (pretty)
potch (patch)
rosy (rosary)
amen
gogurt (yogurt)
dinner
no mimi! (no Seamus)
thaaaaaank you! (said while taking a huge bow, so low that her head almost touches the floor. More drama!)
So, those are some new words Erin has been saying on her own without being prompted. Now, the thing with Erin is she will try to say anything. She is a mimic. Eileen got her to say pathetic the other day. We find that if we ask her to say words enough times, she will start to use them on her own. She actually loves to try to say new words; she finds it to be fun, rather than work. For that, I am very thankful! It's so much fun to watch her speech develop!
So, what's new? A few words out of the mouths of babes and toddlers. Both Erin and Seamus are saying some new words....and it's pretty cute if I do say so myself! Here are a few new words we're hearing a lot lately:
Seamus:
Mama
Dada
ffffffan
ni-ni (goodnight)
Erin:
aaaaa-choooo (she pretends to sneeze. The sneezes can go on for quite a while. Drama queen!)
suuuure (this word often replaces the word "yes".
all beber (meaning, all better)
Owen
Emmett
Coeeen (colleen)
Conal
Aret (Margaret)
Kell(e)y
lo (hello)
pay (pray)
Oh no!
Babie (barbie)
lami (salami)
ow! (thanks to Seamus!)
no not (no I am not)
I won't!
I will!
cute
petty (pretty)
potch (patch)
rosy (rosary)
amen
gogurt (yogurt)
dinner
no mimi! (no Seamus)
thaaaaaank you! (said while taking a huge bow, so low that her head almost touches the floor. More drama!)
So, those are some new words Erin has been saying on her own without being prompted. Now, the thing with Erin is she will try to say anything. She is a mimic. Eileen got her to say pathetic the other day. We find that if we ask her to say words enough times, she will start to use them on her own. She actually loves to try to say new words; she finds it to be fun, rather than work. For that, I am very thankful! It's so much fun to watch her speech develop!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
The Beach!
I love Lake Michigan! Here are some pictures from our day at the beach near Two Rivers, or Trivers, as we say in Wisconsin.

Erin played and played and played....
Seamus enjoyed the sand fully, with all his senses. Eating the sand ranked high on his priority list for the day.
Moira gave him a good cleaning before we left....
The whole gang...
Labels:
family life,
summer
What's New?
Well, Molly Grace has a couple more missing teeth. Poor girl has to miss out on eating corn on the cob this summer!
It has been over two weeks since I've posted on our blog! Summer time just goes way too fast. We are all doing well and trying to enjoy the last weeks of summer as much as we can. I know I need to order school books, but somehow that chore keeps getting put to the bottom of the list : ) Maybe next week...
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Molly Grace
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Father-Son Campout
Aidan and Mike joined Kelley, Owen, Emmett, Conal and Grandpa D for the annual Father-Son campout. As usual, it was fun, hot, wet, sticky and loaded with mosquitos : ) Aidan reeeeeaaaallllly looks forward to this weekend every year. They set up tents on Friday, then spend the weekend fishing, playing games, cooking-out and swimming. They attend Mass together at a country church in Door County.This year they came home a little early on Sunday because it was raining and I think the tent was leaking just a bit. They all come home low on sleep and with lots of bug bites and sticky dirt on them. Sounds like a grand weekend (for the boys) doesn't it?
The day before they left Aidan was so excited he decided to pack up his stuff early. He shouted down the stairs, "Mom, I have everything on my bed that I'm going to take!". I went up to his bedroom to find this scene...
Well, let's see.....lightsabers - check. Hat - check. Gun and jack-knife - check. Walky-talkys - check. Football - check. Pretty good. He only forgot a few nonessential items like clothes, underwear and toothbrush. Not bad for an eight year old boy.
Here are Aidan and Conal, gearing up...
The day before they left Aidan was so excited he decided to pack up his stuff early. He shouted down the stairs, "Mom, I have everything on my bed that I'm going to take!". I went up to his bedroom to find this scene...
Well, let's see.....lightsabers - check. Hat - check. Gun and jack-knife - check. Walky-talkys - check. Football - check. Pretty good. He only forgot a few nonessential items like clothes, underwear and toothbrush. Not bad for an eight year old boy.
Here are Aidan and Conal, gearing up...
Mike gearing up...
Emmett, Owen and Kelley
And the girls plan a ladys' weekend (oh, and lil Seamus too!)
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Aidan,
cousins,
father-son campout,
grandparents
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