Everything is awesome!

Just like the Lego song…. 

I don’t write enough, I know but tonight I am compelled to tell you things…

I want to tell you about milestones!

How in the last year, Emily has learned: 

1. to feed the dogs…. Not too much or too little… Just enough food and water. No messy puddles around their bowls, just perfect.   

2. to help empty the dishwasher. 

3. to move the laundry from the washer to the dryer. 

4. to make her bed and keep her room clean. 

5. to fold socks, undies and face cloths. 

6. to put her clothes away, all but the ones on hangers. 

7. To cheer 

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9. to set the water temperature when she takes her shower. 

And many more little things…  

Many…

This is part of why everything is awesome. 

What else? 

This morning, I reminded Emily that we have box seat tickets to see the Sound of Music over the weekend.  I wanted her to decide who we should invite. 

For the first time ever, she picked a friend. 

A friend!!!  This is huge, Emily struggles with social interactions, she tries but it’s not easy and today she asked me to invite a specific friend. 

I did and they said yes so this will be a mothers and daughters outing. 

I’m so happy about this!

On top of that….  On Monday this week, Emily started her coop program at school. 5 mornings a week, she will work at one of our local Superstore learning new skills. 

Yesterday was a snow day. 

Today was her second day and I turned into that mom… The one who shows-up at her kid’s work and take a picture! 

 Look at her, all grown-up!
She wanted to hug me when I showed-up but I reminded Emily that she was at work and had to act professional.  So she did and that made me so proud. 

So far, she loves it!

Wait…. There’s one more thing!

Earlier this month, I received a friend request from a mom of a little boy who has Cri du chat syndrome.  I have known about her and her family for some time now due to a common friend. I didn’t reach out to her, I gave her space and made myself available.  She sent me a note on Feb 4th saying “your words gave me light in a time of darkness and fears”. She’s been reading my blog!

I’m humbled!

So… 2 weeks later, I received a private Facebook message from another mom. Her baby girl is 10 months old and has Cri du chat syndrome too.  In a nutshell, she thanked me for my blog.  For giving her a positive story and inspiring her to learn about Cri du chat. Something about how I look at the bright side of life. I had tears in my eyes when I read her message and more tears when I read it out loud to my husband. 

Those moms are why I write!

So tonight, I’m grateful for life. 

Everything is awesome! 

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Share Your World – 2016 – Week 3

I’ve never done this before but really liked the idea so I’m giving it a try!

I saw this challenge today: 
Share Your World – 2016 Week 3

I encourage you to go check it out!

The questions this week are:

1. What is your favorite piece of art? (It doesn’t have to be famous)

Currently, this one:   

My daughter Emily painted it this past fall. Emily is a wonderful young lady. She’s 17 years old and has Cri du chat syndrome. Over the last year, she decided to paint and I truly enjoy seeing her progress. 

She wants to build up her inventory and sell her art eventually. 

What do you think?

2. What made you smile today?

I make a conscious decision daily to be happy and smile. It starts first thing in the morning and I do my best to keep my smile on all day. 

At night, when putting Emily to bed, I sing to her (like I do every nights) and tickle her nose with my hair.  My mom used to do that to me 😊 It’s so annoying… and now I’m passing the tradition. 

This makes me smile. 

3. Which place do you recommend as a must-see?  Please state which country, state or providence. 

Percé, Québec, Canada

I grew up on the Gaspé coast and went to Percé Rock yearly as a kid. Either with my mom or with my school. 

We took Emily when she was only weeks old, back then, you could still walkto touch Percé Rock when the tide was out. Nowadays, we can no longer walk to the rock, the stairs have been removed and the tides are no longer monitored but Percé is still an amazing place to visit. 

This is Emily during our latest visit. 

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To find more about Percé:

National Geographic

Percé

Side note, Percé is situated in the province of Québec. Bring a French dictionary and visit in summer.  😊The town shuts down in winter time!

4. When I was younger I used to…

Be a ballerina!    

The Bonus question 

5. What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the coming week. 

I am always grateful for my hubsband and daughter. 

Over the last week, I have been especially grateful for  Emily’s cheer club and team!

In the coming week, I am looking forward to my mom coming to visit. We last saw her in July and I can’t wait to hug her.  Just a couple of weeks before Christmas, there was a fire in her duplex. She lost all her material possessions. I have been wanting to hug her ever since getting that phone call.  I am really looking forward to spending time with my mom. 

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