Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Well...I guess here is as good a place as any to let everyone know that Davis is going to be a big brother soon...


















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Gotcha...

Monday, March 30, 2009

Justin and I were awarded a much needed night out on Friday. My mom and Jay kept Davis and we took FULL advantage. Going to 'The Place' twice in one month probably takes away from my character a little bit, but it's just so much fun...the people watching...the mirror next to the dance floor...more people watching...irresistible!!!

Saturday consisted of lots and lots of laying around. Even little boys are lazy on rainy days...

We did, however, catch Davis splashing around in the toilet. Does that mean it's time to start potty training???
Our tennis team only took one line yesterday, but the competition was really tough...that's totally something a loser would say, right?!?
Davis flooded the bathroom during his bath yesterday. I left the room for less than 10 seconds to get dinner out of the oven and, in that time, he managed to fill his cup with water (it's a really big cup) and pour it onto the floor...like 100 times. Water was seeping into the hallway. It was bad.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Davis has a new passion..."Moe-yigh's"

Who can guess what it is???

Hint: Something a mother NEVER wants her kids to be interested in!

We all went to the gym last night and Davis took a nose dive (literally) off of one of the toys (it's the blue dumbbell on the left). The girls said he didn't even cry, but his nose is pretty beat up. She said, "The older kids were jumping off of it and Davis crawled right up there and tried to do it too." Ummm...wow.


THIS is True Love...(This is also pre-nose injury.)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Some of my new knits...
Bow Tie Headbands



Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbons

Premature Birth Awareness Ribbons

Flower hair ties and clips


We got Doc back last night and he's a whole new puppy! Acworth Animal Hospital is definitely the way to go! They did such a great job on his teeth, removed the tumor from above his eye, and even clipped his nails for a mere $200.00! And that also includes his antibiotics (for an infection they found in his mouth), the eye cream, and stitches removal! And he could have had a free overnight stay, but I missed him way too much for all that.

Davis has been stuttering a lot now that his verbal skills have improved so much. His Speech Pathologist calls it 'developmental stuttering'. His brain is trying to spit words out faster than he can say them. "I, I, I, I, I, I want ball." Or "My, My, My, My, My turn."

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

My tennis team took all 5 lines on Sunday! Gooooo Hobgood!!!

We dropped Doc off at the vet this morning to have his teeth cleaned. I explained to the vet that money is tight for us right now and that I didn't want her performing any extra services unless they were absolutely necessary. I could just hear the post-op conversation now....'Yeah, we decided to draw some blood ($$$) and do a little teeth whitening ($$$) and turn him into a cat ($$$) raising your quoted dental cost to $56,685.99.' She sympathetically understood...

Davis cried when I told him to tell Doc 'bye bye'!!!

I don't think 3 minutes went by before my phone rang..."Hi, this is Dr. 'So and So'. I noticed the large tumor over his right eye (it's really about the size of a pencil tip) and wanted to discuss having that removed while he's already under anesthesia. You see, Boxers are known for developing tumors and I can tell that it's already grown deep into his eye. It's rubbing his cornea every time he blinks and that's going to cause very painful ulcers. It's only going to get larger and larger. The cost of this procedure is $108 on top of your dental fees. Ok?"

Me: "Ummm, that's probably a little out of our price range. Let me call my husband."

Husband: "You tell her that we'll do it for $75. Otherwise, no. I'm sure I could slice that thing right off with my Uncle Henry."...That seriously came out of his mouth...

Me: "I don't wanna call her back. You do it."

So...we get it figured out...and the vet promises she'll keep it under $75 for us...

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Love is in the air....This is the second day in a row that I've gone to pick Davis up from school and seen him cuddled up next to one of his classmates. On Tuesday, they were sitting on the floor playing with a plastic phone. Davis' love interest had her arm wrapped around his head, holding the phone up to his ear. Today, when I walked up, they were sharing a plastic apple. So romantic. Is it already time for the 'birds and bees' conversation?

The teacher said that Davis actively participated in 'Ring Around the Rosie' today. They just had to hold his hands, but he walked around with everyone! Usually, one of the teachers holds him...or maybe Little Miss Girlfriend does.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Well, we lost last night...womp, womp, womp. Buuuuuuutttttt...I had so much fun! Why haven't I been playing tennis all my life?!?! It was such a close game, but once we went into the tie breakers, I just lost focus. I thought I played really well for my first match ever. And that's all I expected out of myself. I was shaking with nerves the entire time, but having my teammates and friends there to support Nicole and I meant a lot! I can't wait for Sunday!

It's so funny how serious these women take the game...even at our level. One of our opponents was getting so mad at Justin for shouting out calls...go figure. But he didn't know any better. She nearly went into convulsions when our captain's boyfriend came over to help us figure out the tie breaker rules. I had to laugh at that one. But, of course, I was the one cussing and stomping around whenever I made an error. Ahhhh...I love being competitive!

Monday, March 16, 2009

I was cleaning the TV the other day and noticed this...



It's a Looney Tunes DVD. I don't know how in the world Davis managed to get that shoved in there because I had the hardest time yanking it out. I wonder what else is stuck in the TV, never to be found...
Elle, Brother's girlfriend, and I went to a cycling class at the gym last night. Just to draw you a mental picture...it's the most miserable, painful, difficult hour of my life. I struggle to stay conscious the entire time and try to come up with clever excuses to dip out...I know, I know...But I've never actually experienced child birth, so there. Afterwards, we head to the kiddie room to pick up Davis. Like always, the young girls in there are like, "We just love him. He's so sweet and cute. He took his pants off in the middle of the room." How nice. Next up...Mellow Mushroom...just to cancel out everything we worked so hard for. My hound-like sense of smell let me know that Davis pooped on the way there, but nothing could have prepared me for what was actually in his pants...and all over his back...and on his shirt...and jeans. It was sooooo bad. Poor Elle witnessed the whole thing...Good birth control for her.

Davis is Mr. Chatter Box these days. He just talks and talks and talks. It's crazy how much your child ages once they start communicating. He's seems so grown up to me now. He and Justin were reading Winnie the Pooh books over the weekend..."Owl wimmin" and "Roo seepy nigh nigh"....This is Davis talking, not Justin...just so we're on the same page. And instead of saying 'Juice' or 'Hot Gog' (not a typo) or 'Da' (for his blanket), he says, "I want juice and hot gog and da." Little baby steps, but we're getting there.

I've been so moved by everyone's donations for the March of Dimes Walk. It's so heartwarming to know that, even during these tough economic times, people still want to open their hearts for such a wonderful cause. I can't wait for Davis to get old enough to understand just how much love surrounds him and how many lives he's positively touched.
Of course, Easter came early for Davis. Guess from who? Hint: It starts with a 'Pa' and ends with a 'You spoil him so much'...
Lovin' him a little York...
My tennis match has been rescheduled for tonight! Wish me luck!

Monday, March 9, 2009

It's looks like Davis is going to have to get a haircut like Dadda's. I bet my Dad sabotaged the poll by voting for it 10 times just to keep the Mohawk from winning!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

What a beautiful weekend! We've been outside almost the whole time...

Davis started using his walker, own his own accord, for the first time on Friday. Since then, we've been all over the yard! This is such a long time coming!
Playing fetch with Doc...
Shootin' hoops...

Fell straight back on the driveway...
Regrouped, changed clothes, went back at it...

Glamour Shots...
Such a star...

THIS IS GONNA BE THE YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The fate of Davis' hair is in your hands! Don't forget to vote!!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Morning-O-Fun

I had to cancel Davis' therapies for today since he's STILL sick. We had a typical 'errand running' morning...
First up, Pediatritian's office. He has a double ear infection and sinus infection...Beat up.

Second, I decided to stop by Goodwill and see if they had any twin-sized beds for D's room. I'm strolling around the place wondering where the furniture is stored, turn the corner, hear the angels sing (I think there were harps playing as well), and there it was...a solid pine head and foot board for $25.00!!! Perfect!
Then, we head to BJ's, the grocery store, Lacey's drugstore.....
We went to a Reinhardt basketball game with Brother and his friends on Saturday night...
I've mentioned Davis' slight obsession with one of Ev's friends, Matt. That's him in the second row wearing the red hat.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Family pics before dinner with Pa and Uncle Brother last night...

Monkey Joe's this morning...

Friday, February 20, 2009

Davis had his check-up with the GI doctor on Tuesday. He weighs 26 lbs and is 3 feet long! Tall, skinny boy! I'm pretty happy with his weight, since it's gone up 10 oz since November. That's pretty unheard of for him. Especially since he's been sick so much this winter. Thank God for the feeding tube!

He's in about the 7th percentile for weight if you go by his actual age (32 months) and in the 10th percentile if you go by his 'due date' age (29.5 months...which is what the doctors use). For height, he's just above the 10th percentile for his actual age and 50th percentile for his 'due date' age.

He did very well in Physical Therapy this morning. He walked all over the house with his little push toy.

HAPPY WEEKEND, EVERYONE!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Nemo

I took some pictures of Davis during Aquatics yesterday...

This is the ramp leading into the pool (ya know, for people that insist on swimming with their wheelchair!?!). Anyway...he walks (yes, walks) from one side to the other transferring the Sesame Street characters.

She makes him swim from about 5 feet out to the edge of the pool wearing a tiny little life vest and WEIGHTS around his ankles. Needless to say, he's so exhausted and mad after this.

His eyes are saying, "Mom, if you don't get me out of this pool RIGHT NOW, I'm gonna be soooo bad for the rest of the day." He meant it too.

Monday, February 16, 2009

I finally got the 'go ahead' to enroll Davis into the Older Two's class for next year (instead of the Younger Two's). So, he'll get to forge ahead with his B.F.F.'s from this year.

Thursday night, we watched Uncle Brother's basketball game at KSU. Ev's friend, Matt, is pretty much Davis' favorite person, so he kept shouting his name from the stands...like, while the entire gym was dead silent. There's a strange connection there.

Friday was Aunt Erin's birthday, so we celebrated with the Nunley's at Stevie B's Pizza buffet...Why does 'buffet' translate in my head to 'eat your body weight'?

We kept our Valentine's Day celebration at home with crab legs and shrimp, wine and beer, and The NBA All-Star contests. What's better? Thought so.

Sunday, my besties and I worked on our tennis skills...season starts in a month!!! And I am sooooo excited! Gooooo ____________ (insert team name here)!!!!!!!! I appreciate Justin so much for watching Davis while I'm out, but why do I always return home to find a tornado reenactment scene? Boys. That's why.

Davis had his first session with his new OT this morning. That went well.

I've been spending a lot of time filling out the 25 page form for 'real school' next year. They want to know EVERYTHING about him. How does he interact with his peers? How do you discipline him? Can he dress himself? How does he react to loud noises? What are your concerns? Goals? In what areas does he excel? And so on and so on and so on...I have to be really thorough because this is all part of what they'll use to determine what services and special attention he'll need next year. I would have never thought these would be things I'd experience in my life.

Davis has developed this really intense attitude. I swear, he makes this face at Justin and I that I probably couldn't do until I was a fifteen year old brat. It literally shocks us every time he does it. Accompanied with the 'face' is this ridiculous body thrust, arms swinging motion. I don't know where it came from because I'm certain Mickey doesn't treat Donald that way. It's completely unacceptable, but it's also another confirmation to Justin and I that he really is 'all there'.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Love is in the air...

Davis had his Valentine's Day Party at school today. Once again, I was summoned to help out.



One of my girlfriends student taught in one of Boston Elementary's special needs classes while she was in college so I contacted her yesterday to get some information about it. She said she LOVED it there! Apparently, they get lots of government funding, so they have the latest and greatest educational tools. She also mentioned that sometimes the little preschoolers were brought into the kindergarten classes during certain lessons like music and art. Wow. Sometimes tax payers' money gets put to good use. Who knew?

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Justin worked around the shop yesterday and, since the weather was so nice, we all played outside for most of the morning. (Danielle, I know your heart rate just went up...Sorry!) Davis was driving his car all over the yard and playing in the bobcat! (Side story: Justin changed the oil in my car and found a mouse nest under the hood! So, I guess we have some furry friends living in the garage. Sick.)


Davis and I had our meeting with the Special Education Facilitator and our Babies Can't Wait Service Coordinator this morning. It was basically an introduction into the School Program and a lot of paperwork. They informed me that a lot of changes were being made and that he'd probably be sent to Boston Elementary. She said that starting in the Fall, both severly autistic and intellectually disabled children will be placed in their own rooms to receive the proper attention they need. That'll leave all the mildy disabled children, like Davis, in classrooms together. What a relief!!! She encouraged me to leave Davis at his normal preschool for Tuesdays and Thursdays and attend Boston the other three days. She couldn't believe how smart he was, either! I told her that I thought Davis could verbalize about 50 words (most being word approximations). Well, later in the meeting, Davis starts crawling around the room, points to a snowman on the wall, and says, "No-man." She was so surprised! Then she picked up a blank piece of paper and asked him to identify the object and he said, "Pay-puh." She couldn't believe it. She was like, "Oh, he's got way more than 50 words!" So, all in all, it went well and I feel much better about what's to come!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Justin's grandmother came to visit on Saturday and we all went to the park. I noticed that Davis wasn't using his right leg when I'd try to make him walk. He'd start off with his left leg and really struggle to bring his right leg forward. I silently freaked out. I called Davis' PT and she suggested that I soak him in warm water and stretch his legs to see if there's any pain anywhere. I did that and found nothing. In doing some research, I found out that during times of illness, bad weather, and growth spurts, CP kids will experience even more increased tone. So, maybe its all related to this cold he has right now. He's been using it a little more since then, but it's still something I'll need to keep an eye on.



I completely forgot that we switched OT and Speech to Monday mornings and was reminded by a message from Comprehensive Therapy at 8:10...Um, Andrea. Give us a call as soon as you can..." Oops. I wouldn't have taken Davis in anyway because he needs to go back to the doctor, but still...not a good way to start the week.



We visited GG and Jay last night for dinner. Davis loves it over there because he gets to play with Kitty and my Mom and Jay let him get into anything he wants to. I'm constantly like, "Davis get out of the cabinets. Davis put that vase down. Davis knives are not toys."...that last one was a bluff...And my Mom is like, "He's ok. He's not going to hurt anything. He can play with whatever he wants to here." Just a regular ol' Fun House.

Doc strolling in after a wild night...

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Changes in the Air

Davis had his last visit with Emily, his Occupational Therapist, on Wednesday. She had the audacity to go and get pregnant ;), cut her hours in half, and leave Davis high and dry. I'm going to miss her sooooo much. She's the reason that Davis can hold his eating utensils better than most grown men. It's because of her that he'll finally get his hands near shaving cream and is a master puzzle-putter-togetherer. Oh well. Everything happens for a reason. Luckily, another OT, Renee, at the same clinic was able to pick Davis up and he'll start with her next week. Davis already knows her so it'll be an easy transition for him. This is a miracle in itself because with the Babies Can't Wait Program, it usually takes them some time to get stuff like that done...so...yay for them! Soon, his Speech Therapist will be going on maternity leave and we'll have to start scrambling all over again.

Registration for Fall classes at Davis' preschool (Wildwood) starts next week. I've been stressing out over what to do about it because he also starts Special Needs Preschool then. The issue is that Davis' special needs are mostly just his speech and developmental delays. Cognitively, he's so smart. He runs the risk of being placed in a classroom with, for example, severly autistic children only because they don't group the classes by disability. If you have special needs and require special attention, you're all thrown into the same pot. I've already put my foot down and let everyone in Babies Can't Wait know that I WILL NOT let him stay in an environment where he has no chance to learn, receive proper attention, thrive, etc. But, it could turn out to be a really positive experience where he's placed in a class with kids on his level. Anyway, the dilemma is that if I end up taking him out of the Special Needs class, I'll want him to go back to Wildwood (where he attends now). But, by then, classes will be all filled up. So, I couldn't decide if I should just register him at Wildwood now, pay the $130, and if he doesn't end up going, then oh well. Justin had the brilliant idea that we go ahead and send him back to Wildwood next Fall for Tuesdays and Thursdays, like now. There, he'll be surrounded by all 'normal developing' kids. And just have him attend Special Needs Preschool (IF it's not a terrible situation) on the other three days. Problem solved...Hopefully. AND...another good thing about Davis entering the school system, is that if I decide to pull him from the actual classes, he can still receive the therapy services. So, no matter what, his time spent in PT, OT, and Speech will get doubled beginning in September. Gotta love Early Intervention Programs!

He'll be evaluated/studied next Tuesday by a group of therapists (and a psychologist) through the school system to determine how much Special Needs Preschool he even needs. So, that'll be interesting to see. I'll definitely keep you posted!

We all went to a birthday party at Monkey Joe's yesterday for one of Davis' classmates...





Wednesday, February 4, 2009

It's Miller Time

I'm, by no means, condoning this behavior...but...it's pretty dang funny!

Justin left his 'Daddy Juice' out since they wouldn't all fit in the fridge.
This was after school yesterday...
And this was this morning...

Can't leave the kid alone for a second anymore!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Germs, Germs, Germs

The sick train made a stop at 3095 last week. First, it struck me, then Justin, and now poor little Davis is sick...again.


We're in the process of giving Davis a Big Boy Room! I'll post pictures when it gets closer. I can't believe he's going to be 3 in less than 5 months! It's crazy how time flies!

He's been standing up and walking behind one of his little push toys! It's so exciting to watch because he's never had the balance or strength to do this before now!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Tease

Davis got pushed down again at school today. Well, they're not really sure what happened. He either 'fell'...or...he was ambushed. Either way...it sounds like the teachers were sleeping on the job. :)

He hasn't stood up again since Saturday. That boy's playing mind games with me.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

I hate painting

We had a pretty eventful weekend...

Friday night. My girlfriend and I were in the yoga room, ya know, getting in touch with our 'deepest self'...or whatever...when all of a sudden, in walks Justin (looking more uncomfortable than ever). He whispers, "I need a diaper." My first instinct is to turn to my fellow stretchers and assure them that my husband is in full control of his bodily functions, but I figure they're probably smarter than that and way too busy repeating their mantra to worry about what I'm doing. So...I'm barefoot and running to the women's locker room to get my keys while Justin explains to me that he was summoned over the PA System to head to the Kid's Room. He said he was sure Davis fell and cut his head wide open. He definitely 'cut something open', but thank God it wasn't his head. Justin goes out to the car to get the supplies and then I clean up the mess...and what a dang mess it was. He always waits until the most inappropriate times to take his biggest dump of the day. Needless to say, it was impossible for me to 'clear my mind' after that.

Saturday afternoon. We decide to take Davis to Chuck E Cheese. Now, let me begin this story by saying that this place is NOTHING like i remembered it as a kid (Showbiz Pizza). There was no big ball pit. No enormous puppet band. And definitely no good pizza. Chuck E Cheese is nothing but a huge arcade with games way too advanced for my 2 and 1/2 year old. He had a great time, though.




Note to self: Davis is NOT a fan of little tiny carousels.




Saturday evening. We're all just hanging out in the living room. Justin and I are exhausted from painting the bathroom all day. Davis is sitting on the floor staring at the TV and ALL OF A SUDDEN he just STANDS UP!! He STOOD UP ALL BY HIMSELF FROM ON THE FLOOR!!! It was crazy. He did that twice and then decided he'd like a little more balance and stood up next to the ottoman and just LET GO! He did this about 5 times and stood without support for about 6-7 seconds each time! It was so awesome! Of course, I was trying to get him to do it again for the rest of the night and he refused. It's so funny how kids do that stuff only when they want to. You're in charge Davis. You're in charge.

Back to the vision board.....2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING 2009 = WALKING...