Monday, October 26, 2009

The T21 Traveling Afghan

I haven't received a package in the mail that has made me more excited than when I opened the box that appeared on our doorstep, Thursday, October 8th. (I'm way behind in this post...I know.) Inside was the T21 Traveling Afghan and its travel companion, the journal. My eyes poured over every page and every word written in the journal by those who had previously played host. I knew I couldn't wait to add my words to it.


After stealing myself away from the journal I took the afghan over to Landon. He hugged it, played with it, and then, didn't want anything to do with it. I know the afghan's significance is lost on him right now.






We were fortunate enough to receive the afghan so early in the game because I requested it for our Buddy Walk (I'll post about that later).

The weekend went by so fast and before I knew it, Tuesday morning had arrived and it was time to send the afghan on its way. The Afghan's next stop? The Buddy Cruise! I took time to snap a few more photos before sadly making my way to the post office.





I am so excited for this project and can't wait to see where it goes. I think the afghan's travels will impart such unique insight and understanding to enhance support, acceptance and awareness for individuals with Down syndrome. For those who haven't yet heard, or don't know much about it:

The T21 Traveling Afghan was lovingly made by Chandos (CJ) Field, a mother of a child with Down syndrome. The afghan is making its way across the globe to families with a loved one with Down syndrome. After the afghan makes its ‘round-the-world journey, Ms. Field hopes to turn this project into a book to celebrate the afghan’s journey and promote acceptance and awareness of individuals with Down syndrome.

Fun Facts about the T21 Traveling Afghan:

- The afghan began its journey in March of 2009.

- To date, the afghan has visited 20 families in 10 different states.

- The afghan has attended 5 Buddy Walks, a Buddy Cruise and the International Mosaic Down Syndrome Association and National Down Syndrome Congress conferences.

- Over the next several months – maybe years – the afghan will embark on a journey across the US and around the world for brief stays with over 250 families patiently waiting for their turn.


Thank you CJ, for connecting the world together. One extra chromosome at a time.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Ballerina Girl

You are so lovely...

I can see in you my dreams come true...

The joy you bring me...

Every day and night, when I hold you tight...

I only want to say, "I love you."



If you didn't pick up on it, the words are adapted from Lionel Richie's song Ballerina Girl. I think of it every Tuesday when I'm getting McKayla ready for dance class. She has been going for several weeks now. I had been waiting for the opportunity to sign McKayla up for dancing. I even think that I was WAY more excited than she was when I first signed her up. I love dancing - though I'm not much good at it. But I love watching dance - all forms - and I hope that McKayla takes on and keeps that love. I hope that dance will be a part of her life as she grows. I'm looking forward to recitals and performances, parades and competitions. The good thing is that she enjoys dance class for now, and looks forward to going. She takes ballet and tap and LOVES those tap shoes. I can't imagine any child that wouldn't.

It was a rocky start for the first class. She didn't listen well, danced to her own tune and tried coming out of the classroom several times. However, progress is being made with every class. She is paying attention and trying the steps demonstrated, though I will say she is quite uncoordinated. Hopefully, dance class will improve her balance and coordination.

The pooey part is that the parents aren't allowed in the classroom. Completely understandable - we are too much of a distraction. Instead, we huddle together in front of a one-way mirror for 45 minutes while our little ones attempt to follow directions. Some moms immediately stake their territory at the window, others are more considerate for the one lady who brings her 19 month old son that reaches out to grab anyone within arms reach and is mostly NOT content to stand in his mother's arms while she watches her little girl dance.
Yeah, that mom is me. Landon is one curious kid, and if you are not right with him every second - stuff happens.
So the cool news is that McKayla gets to be in two parades in December and then her recital will be in May sometime. The little ones won't be dancing in the parades, they just ride on the float. I am interested, though, to see how she does with her recital. If she'll actually get up and dance in front of a bunch of people. She can be shy - but, we'll see.
I'll let you know how it goes!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Moving Right Along

So Landon surprised us this weekend by going beyond the few steps he was taking between objects to randomly walk in whatever direction he wanted to go. In the following video, I helped him stand (he hasn't yet figured out how to do that without something to pull up on) and then he started walking. His distance varies before he plops down, but hey, he's making progress!! Needless to say, Momma's back is VERY thankful for this progress!




Thursday, October 8, 2009

Walking on Sunshine

Okay, so we've been working on this a while. And Landon is building up the confidence to let go. To take steps on his own. You'll notice in the following video a coffee table. This is Landon's coffee table. We bought this coffee table at a neighborhood yard sale (actually matching my furniture quite closely) specifically for Landon. The idea had been stirring in my head after reading a post about Landon's friend Lois. Landon would take steps from one person to another. Then he would take steps from one couch to the other when the footrest was out - that would amount to about 2 or 3 independent steps. So, I thought giving him a coffee table might encourage him to take a few more steps. It has. And sneaky momma keeps scooting the table further and further away from the couch. He he.

Mary, the wonderful lady that takes care of Landon, reported that today, Landon walked across the living room - without holding to anything! That's pretty impressive for him! (And darn-it, I wasn't there to get it on video!)

Another mom recently posted a milestone reached by her son (who has Ds) on her Facebook status; remarking that her son's triumphs seem so much more victorious than when her two previous children reached the same goal. She's right. When you know how hard your little one has worked, tried anything and everything to motivate the action and worked so diligently on various methods to enable this action to take place - yes - this victory does seem significantly sweeter. The pride and sense of accomplishment, both for your child and yourself (hey, you helped him/her get there, right?), swells exponentially. I imagine marathon runners feel much the same way once they cross the finish line.

A little warning, Landon was quite the fussy monkey when this video was taken (yesterday). So you'll see a glimpse of his emerging temperament at the end.


Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Happy Birthday - To Me!

Today is my birthday. It isn’t a milestone birthday but it is the first birthday that I have felt the most peace and happiness with my age. I dreaded entering my 30’s. I hated the notion that I was getting old (I know some people would like to kick me for saying I'm old). But, in reflection, having the opportunity to have 33 years of memories - some good, some bad - is a celebration in and of itself. I can’t believe how truly lucky and blessed I have been in my life – for having parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins that love and care for me (and still do!), for wonderful friends that have made the sad times seem not so bad and the happy times even better; my husband whose love, generosity, dedication, devotion, determination and positivity know no bounds; and most of all for my two little wonders of magic and beauty that fill each day with insurmountable and indescribable joy.

Some of the little things that made this day special were: McKayla telling me “Happy Birthday” herself as she was leaving this morning. Landon’s big slobbery kisses. Working from home in my bedroom “office” with the scent of the Greenhouse Yankee Candle, cool breeze coming in the windows and good music in the background. Lunch with Dustin at one of my favorite restaurants – Howletts. My co-worker sending a video that had such perfect timing. Birthday wishes from so many friends, even some that I haven’t spoken with in such a long time. Dinner with my parents. Watching McKayla at dance class, saying to herself “tap little toe”. McKayla leaning over to tell me, “Guess what, Mommy?! I love you!” as we sat on the couch and watched TV. Sitting on the edge of McKayla’s bed while Landon and McKayla lay side by side (with no biting or hair-pulling!) for story time. My best friend sending me one of the best laughs I’ve had lately. My husband attempting to sing happy birthday to me.

I'm sure I'm forgetting some things - you know, old age setting in and everything...

Yes this was a good day.

Thank you all.