Gratitude Journal

1. The Juppy!

2. Remembering to move TJ

3. Quick distractions when I don’t remember to move TJ

4. 4 year olds stealing my Kashi

5. A Christmas Miracle worth over $11,000

6. Hope for a family for a small one

7. Unexpected Christmas presents

8. a stocking at work

9. a new location and soooooo many more hellos

10. a 4 year old inviting everyone on God’s Green Earth to sleep over

11. A letter from Santa to a 4 year old

12. a toddler following  me around

13. peace

14. a good heartfelt talk coming unexpectedly

15. a rockin new haircut

16. donating 10 inches to charity

17. so many sweet compliments that made my heart and head swell

18. inspiration from new sources

19. a dining room full of presents waiting to be more artfully arranged

20. heart and soul warming snow

21. crazy Christmas dancing and jingling giggles

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1. a sweet box of truffles from a kind boss

2. “Misery is optional”

3. a Christmas lunch

4. the children wanting the babysitter to stay longer

5. a baby walking!

6. showing off the baby walking!

7. a baby in pigtails

8. a 4 year old trusting you enough to tell you what she did wrong

9. sisters giggling

10. a bag of baked goods on the back porch from a very good baker and friend

11. teachingsofjon.com

12. families that are willing to help orphans

13. mocha swirl rolls

14. cutting down the Christmas tree

15. a beautiful day

16. an oh-so-thoughtful gift of one of my favorite pictures being turned into an ornament for me

17. a baby squawking at the tree as it’s brought in the house

18. red baby unionsuits

19. an oh- so-thoughtful gift of a quail ornament

20. a white elephant gift giveaway- it’s the giving away part I”m grateful for!

21. a 2nd try at sitting on Santa’s lap this season- and while no tears- no smiles either. Guess they are consistent

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1. An Ethics Bowl win! Way to go Lovey!

2. Fun with friends

3. Wayyyyyy too much to eat

4. Lots of sleep

5. A baby standing in her crib every morning

6. new favorite dishes- pumpkin bars, grilled turkey breast, pop-overs

7. chocolate cheesecake offerings! Yum!

8. snuggle-bug babies

9. a radio in my office sporting Christmas caroles!

10. a sense of humor

11. An invitation to schedule a Girls Night Out! I heart my friends!

12. snow on my blog!

13. high praise on a snap from one of my favorite photographers

14. cocoa & clementines as a mid-morning snack

15. The Elf on the Shelf joining our family

16. a hot bowl of penne alfredo with roasted red peppers and chicken

17. Nobody at our table screaming at our first meal out in weeks

18. a kid screaming at a table at the other end of the restaurant (Sorry- it makes my kids behave to hear someone else losing it for some reason!)

19. Evita ordering her elf helper to decorate her gingerbread house while she sits back eating bowwwwwwwwllllllsss of candy

20. Dora Nursery rhymes and the Quail clapping after each song

21. The Quail getting a good feeding eval- so much progress!

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1. photos coming out like paintings

2. the beauty of November

3. luscious skies

4. kindness

5. spirited children

6. a renewed love of turtlenecks in little ones

7. a dora chair turning into a lazy-boy for a pudgy toddler

8. a-cute naughtiness

9. renewed connections

10. invitations

11. being on time

12. playdates

13. a lazy goat lunch

14. Plain Truth

15. a new to me Jane Hamilton and A. Manette Ansay find at the library

16. hanging my pictures at work

17. new digs

18. time with Lovey

19. Glee

20. my babycenter friends- both Ds and MMC

21. a phone call from a doctor not amounting to anything

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1. fall colors in the local garden

2. family pictures turning out oh so bright and lovely

3. a new camera with which to shoot them

4. a yummy baked penne and loaf of Italian bread made from fixins in the pantry

5. a 4 year old asking for Beatrix Potter books

6. a 4 year old’s concern over whether or not Peter Rabbit’s father was rescued from Old Mr. McGregor’s garden

7. a bagel-park playdate

8. communion over seasonally inappropriate little girl clothes and realizing that the same fix was had in each home.

9. seeing the 20 month old really and truly crawling

10. November Sky Colorscapes

11. reminders of life’s randomness

12. support either way

13. a happy phone call with laughter over the smallness of this world

14. Girl’s Night Out and the discovery of a new cheese

15. 2 Buck Chuck taking the lead

16. my job and my kind co-workers

17. sweet feedback and confidence boosters on my photographs and perspective

18. Trader Joe’s!

19. sparkley shoes on little feet

20. last minute invites!

21. babies in fleecie nightgowns

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1. Angry Angels

2. strawberry strudels from The Sister’s

3. pesto croissant’s from them as well

4. egg, cheese and bacon croissant’s from our local bagel shop

5. Lovey cooking

6. working on a project together

7.feeling better

8. choosing to be calm

9. being reminded I can choose to be calm

10. rascally sisters

11. artwork from babies

12. holiday cards

13. photo books

14. working on a project together

15. a day off

16. a new book in at the library!

17. being told you are one of their favorite people

18. hearing others note how laid-back you are after you were just feeling not so laid-back

19. giggling with the 4 year old

20. finding a Jodi Piccoult book on cd on the library shelf (they’re usually all checked out already)

21. starting up the Christmas music stations on Pandora

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1. short flu bugs

2. Synagis

3. smiley babies bouncing back

4. less smiley momma’s trying to bounce back

5. new gap pants

6. an office

7. sick leave

8. tylenol

9. the season to bring out the flannel comforter cover

10. macro-lenses

11. a cuddley cat

12. a sweet 4 year old telling me she’s going to come closer to see my face, but not too close to get my germies

13. a hot shower

14. Lovey

15. daycare

16. a little bird climbing on up

17. bouncing feet

18. way-up-high noodles

19. little hands and heads poking up over the pack-n-play edge

20. revisiting Asheville

21. a late afternoon nap

Gratitude Journal:Gratitude for a sibling…

Let me start by saying that it may seem an oddity to end 31 for 21 with a post about Zuzu- but really the intention is to show my gratitude for both of the girls and the family that they have made us. Bethany blogged about siblings of children with special needs a while ago and the post stuck with me. As a sibling of a woman with special needs I’m aware of some of the research surrounding the topic of siblings. I’m aware that it’s been said that 80% of the attention in a family with a child with special needs goes to that child. I know it’s important in a family that we celebrate everyone. That in order for us all to continue on our journey together happily we all need to each feel important. That the Quail needs to know what makes her special outside of her Down syndrome and that Zuzu need not feel slighted because of it. We want Down syndrome to not necessarily be what makes our family extraordinary, but rather just an ordinary part of our daily lives.

Part of their daily lives right now is each other.  I want to remember this time when the sight of each other brings the biggest grin to their days. I know there will come a time when they might not see each other the same as they do now. Right now their view is wrapped in love and innocence. These are some of my favorite images and memories from the last 20 plus months of the stisters together.

I know that lots of people worry that having a sibling with special needs is a burden to the family. Frankly I worried about just having a second child and how little attention my firstborn would get and how she would suffer from that. I worried about her little fall from being the entire center of our worlds and how she would handle it. And that was long before any diagnosis entered the picture. So I’m sensitive to it. I’ve been looking for it. I hope anyone that reads this and has that worry can have it abated just a tiny bit and begin to picture the good and love and compassion that can be generated because of it. This generation that gets to grow up with a sibling with special needs in their home- they have been blessed with learning a new kind of normal. One that might help to make our world a little more compassionate one day. Maybe a little less judgmental. Maybe one where the child who needs our love and support very much doesn’t have to even fathom that the people that love them best could even think of calling them a burden. We’re all special. We all have needs. We’re all unique. These girls of mine, right now at least; they see the blessing in sharing their days with each other.

1. During my barfy 5 months of early pregnancy Zuzu was insistent on following me into the bathroom while I barfed my daily contents out. She was completely unphased by this and would frequently hold my hair back and pat my back. Occasionally she even brought her snack in to eat while she watched the show and kindly offered me some to fill my now empty belly. What upset her was if I tried to shut the door so she didn’t have to witness it. That was criminal in her mind.

2. During our bedtime routine I would lay on Zuzu’s bed and read her stories. I would ask her about different baby names. She got stuck on the Quail’s real name and would refer to her as Baby Abby.

2. During our bedtime routine she would take a dolly blanket and lay it on my belly and pat it telling Baby Abby to sleep tight.

3. When we came home from the hospital she immediately went to Baby Abby- declared her by her full name: “Baby Abby Abigail Charlotte”. Said, “I love you Baby Abby Abigail Charlotte. ” and kissed her toes as she had been practicing with Gramma Char.

4. She then brought over the welcome home card she and Gramma had made her and tucked it into her carrier.

5. I was pretty nervous about nursing the new baby in front of her. Since she was still nursing I was worried it might create frustration or anger. The very first time though she very politely and quietly, if not woefully sat down across from us and watched with tear-filled doe-eyes as I nursed her little sister and was clear that sissy went first. She was so sweet about it I let her join in and our tandem relationship was born. Thankfully in hind-site I’m grateful for her graciousness in this arena. Because of Zuzu, the Quail was able to have a full breastmilk supply up until 15 months even though nursing was so difficult for her and she was never able to nurse regularly.  Without Zuzu’s continued interest in nursing throughout our dry spells in pregnancy and continuing after she was born I might not have been able to have the supply base to continue to provide for her. What a priceless gift.

6. That very first tandem nursing session, Zuzu instinctually reached out to hold the Quail’s hand. They’ve been frequent hand-holders ever since then. In the shopping cart, in the backseat of the car, while watching TV, through the fence at school…I have a photo of their little hands entwined it’s one of my happiest images.

7. Within a couple of days of the Quail’s birth, Zuzu was bursting at the seams to go back to school and relay her change in status to big sister. When she arrived that first day she announced to everyone who she passed by that “Baby Abby Abigail Charlotte is here! She used to live in the hospital but now she lives with us!” She happily posed under the announcement that had been hung up at school for a picture.

8. Bravely one night she announced that she was leaving Momma and Baby Abby’s room as she was getting ready for bed. It broke my heart that she was so accepting of it. It was probably one of the first separations I felt of her and I. Of course, I did what any post-partum, hormonal, sleep deprived momma would do. I told her she was welcome to come back in and sleep with us. We’re still working on correcting that 🙂

9. At the 1 week birthday for the Quail, Zuzu made us all hold hands (baby included) while we sang Happy birthday to her and the a few rounds of Barney’s “I love you.”

10. At an early on playdate the Quail was happily sucking on her Sophie Giraffe teether when another kid decided they wanted a turn with it. As soon as Zuzu heard the high-pitched scream of her sissy she went running to engage in a not-so-friendly tug-of-war round to retrieve it. Generally I don’t condone aggression in the girls, but I admired her instincts this time.

11. I’ve heard from multiple school mommies that their little kids have asked to get their own Baby Abby. I’m fairly certain it’s due to Zuzu’s adoration of her baby sister. It’s always come from kids in her class.

12. M is a hard consonant for the Quail. So it’s no surprise that I’ve yet to hear a regular Mom from her her. On the other hand, she’s managed to nickname Zuzu Ada as an approximation of her real name. It’s surprisingly distinct from Dada and itty-cat.  

13. I keep trying to capture on film their giggling together. Sometime in the last 6 months Zuzu has decided that the Quail loves nothing better than to be scared by her. Each time she does it I cringe as Zuzu comes barreling around a corner, stops about 2 inches from the Quail’s nose and hollers, Boo or Butt, or some other random word. I repeatedly am about to reprimand her when I hear the tiniest giggle come from the Quail. And so the sequence gets repeated. Those two seem to get something about each other that’s obviously only meant for them. They both love a silly joke and are equally delighted at the anticipation of it more than the quality of the material

14. About 4 months ago Zuzu started repeatedly announcing she wants another brother and sister for her birthday present. As unwilling as we were to oblige her at the moment I was secretly thrilled that she wanted it.

15. Zuzu doesn’t seem put out by all of the Quail’s therapies. She generally wants to use the time to watch a show or to join in cheering her on. It’s not uncommon to come in and find Zuzu initiating whatever the last activity she saw us working on with the Quail. We’re going to have to be extra watchful come stair-climbing practice.

16. Zuzu’s ability to interpret what the Quail is hollering about.

17. Her interest in signing and teaching her sister signs.

18. Since the Quail was born Zuzu has requested matching outfits. Zuzu has been an independent dresser since about 18 months. Meaning she needed to be the one to choose her outfit or you were in for a debate on the merits of polka-dotted dresses with pockets versus floral-printed skirts with pockets that held her garden rocks more easily. This then translated into her desire to be the one to pick out the Quail’s outfit. It isn’t every day but boy if there are some cute jammies in the Quail’s size, you best figure out a good rationalization as to how the orange in her jammies matches the red in Zuzu’s if you combine it with a yellow headband since red and yellow make orange. And trust me- I only wish I was making up that kind of example.

19. Zuzu’s empathetic aches and fevers that just happen to coincide with the Quails.

20. Zuzu’s insistence that she be picked up first at school so that she can come along to get the Quail. When we go into the Quail’s room she runs to gather up the Quail’s things and holler out a greeting that she’s here.

21. Their matching strawberry blonde locks, sparkling blue eyes, mischievious grins and strangley identical giggles.

Gratitude Journal: 21 things we love about the Quail

My Cherubim Putti

So last year in the lovely month of October I posted 21 things I love about the Quail. I’ve thought about starting from scratch with an entirely new list but decided to go back to last years and update it to see what’s changed!

1. that bobbin of hair at the top of her head Her strawberry blond locks have caught up in length to that sweet bobbin. I expect by this time next year she’ll have had a day playing beauty shop. But for now her version of Kate Gosselin’s do will have to do.

2. the way her eyes crinkle up when she grins ear to ear Now there is audio that goes along with the grin- I love her little heh-heh-heh. And I love how it matches and twines in with her sister’s giggles.

3. the way her eyes stay trained to Lovey waiting for him to notice her. She’s still a big fan of Lovey, but these days Dora gives him a run for his money. And as much as she craves his attention. She also craves a speedy get-a-way in the middle of diaper and outfit changes.

4. the way she gets our attention by saying, “Uh!” when she has waited far too long. It’s more of a pterodactyl impression these days.

5. the way she grabs our face with two hands and pulls it to her to taste our noses. Awwwww, that makes me sad, the face grabbing is no more. Now she dives in for an open-mouthed, full-on, wet, gloopy kiss. Those are the good ones. When she burrows in to a limb beware though, those little teeth are sharp and prone to clamping on. 

6. the way we leave her in one spot, go to get something, come back 30 seconds later and she is somewhere else. Now she follows you. Unless you are with her, then she scurries away with whatever she can grab on the quick to claim as her own with it tucked into her little arm crease and a giggle and grin as she leaves you in the dust.

7. the way she nuzzles her bunny lovey to her face. She still nuzzles her warm fuzzy friends and blankets. She also feeds, hugs and coos to her baby dolls.

8. the way her eyes light up when you bring out the cereal bowl. Again with the pteradactyl impression here. Patience may be a virtue, it ain’t hers. She does continue to love food though. Her first real table food (read: not baby puree) was curried potato salad. She is more than willing to try almost anything you give her….except water and broccoli. She will attempt to rip her own tongue out of her mouth to get the broccoli back out when she realizes she has been duped. And I can’t blame her with the water- if you had Thick-it added to your water you’d be grossed out too. It’s also not lost on me the irony that the kid who will eat everything won’t eat broccoli, but her sister- who will hardly eat anything not already designated personally into her toddler 4 food group pyramid scheme of cheese food, nugget, sugar or whole-milk yogurt loves her little trees “all day” as she so sweetly puts it.

9. the way her eyes stay trained to yours when you look at her. Both in her glee to see you and in her measured estimation of your level of anger. If she thinks she’s in trouble she locks eyes waiting to hear the reprimand. And before you feel too sorry for this little rascal, I can assure you the reprimands are few and far between for her. She’s clear on the no-nos which at this stage include no biting and no full-on clean swipes of your dinner from your tray to the floor.

10. the way she lets you know by screaming when she’s had enough “affection” from her big sister. Um, no change here.

11. the way she nuzzles into your neck when you hold her up on your shoulder. Now she lays her little head down on your shoulder and offers up a little pat on your back.

12. the way she lifts her legs when you pull out a diaper to change her. Now she says diaper and all done when you are finished.

13. the way she laughs (heh-heh-heh) when you press your face into her belly and give her a raspberry. The big change is you don’t have to physically touch her to elicit a giggle anymore. A sound, a look, a joke, your laughter any silly attention from Zuzu and she’s cracking up!

14. the way she lifts her little arms up overhead when she wants you to pick her up. That was really the first sign. The most frequent these days are drink, up, book and please. I’m fairly certain those cover her world at present.

15. the way she concentrates so fully on the television when Baby Einstein comes on. She likes some Baby Einstein- mostly the Baby Wordsworth, some Signing Times and any Dora. Otherwise she’s a book girl these days. The TV can be on and she’ll crawl across the room to pull  a pile of books down from any shelf, chair, bench,  or coffee table in eyesight. You may think you only want to read Blankie a couple of times but this girl would prefer you keep up the recitation.

16. the way you can feel her heart beat as you kiss the soft fontenalle on her head. Still open and still sweet. The more mobile she gets though the more anxious I am to have that close!

17. the sweet baby, milky, yeasty way she smells. Um, the poopy, curdled milk, dirt from the playground smell is a little less appealing. But you know- when it’s your kid it’s still all good.

18. the way she splish-splashes in the tubby. Hmmmm….not so cute now that it goes everywhere and the usual activity involves repeatedly throwing wet toys out of the tubby. I’m proud of her skill and persistance but still….

19. the way she hollars a reminder to come get her if everyone has congegrated in a room that she isn’t in. Unless she’s over tired or over hungry she’ll come find you.

20. the community that she has brought us along into with her. We are so blessed to be a part of this “family”.

21. her, just her. I heart her.

Gratitude Journal: Why I’m grateful for Down syndrome

1. Because it is a basic part of The Quail- and she’s beautiful as she is

2. Because of the community it has made me a part of

3. Because it helped me to understand and bond with my mother in a way I never could have if my child hadn’t been diagnosed with a disability

4. Because it has helped me to see the basic kindness in others I might otherwise have missed

5. Because it’s given me a medical base of knowledge that I might not otherwise have had

6. Because it’s brought tears of joy and admiration to my eyes and heart more times than I can count. People really are amazing.

7. Because it’s helped me to be more sensitive to others needs around me

8. Because it’s helped me to appreciate the ordinariness of life that really is a miracle

9. Because it’s helped me understand that we get what we get and we don’t get upset

10. Because it’s encouraged me to look for the positive in life

12. Because it’s shown me the positive in life

11. Because I can’t picture her little face with it’s tell-tale signs any other way

12. Because of all of the lil sack-o-sugar cuddles it’s granted me

13. Because it’s caused me to be a little less arrogant about what I think I know

14. Because it’s inspired a creativity in me that’s been dormant for some time

15. Because it’s brought forth a confidence in me that wasn’t there before

16. Because it’s brought a world of strangers into my life that have become friends, family, role models, advocates and teachers

17. Because it helps me to see that it is going to be alright

18. Because it has helped me to be closer to a number of friends and family

19. Because it has helped me appreciate my friends and family

20. Because it has made me aware of stereotypes I didn’t even know I held.

21. Because it’s what my life has been leading up to till this moment in time and it’s nice to finally be here and let out the breath I’ve been holding