Second outing with my new camera

I know, this isn’t a photography blog….

This is a blog about Emily and the life lessons she’s teaching all people who come in contact with her.

Today’s post is about finding me… allowing myself to learn something for me… something I’ve wanted to do for a really long time but never got to it for so many reasons.

Over the years, Emily has taught us so much about ourselves…

Jon and I know each others dream and know what we both had to set aside at one point or another to continue our journey of learning with Emily.

Our journey is different than the one we planned when we met at 21 and 23 but believe me, we “now” love it.  It was and still is difficult but we are making it work and we are now having fun!  We are enjoying our family life.

Last December, Jonathan took Emily shopping for my Christmas/Birthday gift.  They bought me a Canon Rebel T5i

I spent the first 2 months looking at my camera, thinking I had no more excuses.  My family gave me the tool I needed to learn something I have been wanting to learn for years.  Photography!

I didn’t read the instruction book and couldn’t figure it out on my own… 😦

So, I paid someone to give me a guided tour of my camera in early March.

I used it once in April and took it on our vacations earlier this month!

We went to Florida for Emily’s dream come true vacation which was granted by the Sunshine Foundation of Canada.  We went to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, we visited Universal parks, Animal Kingdom, Epcot and Magic Kingdom.

Since my concussion (October 2013), I get massive headaches when traveling by plane and this time wasn’t different.

I don’t like roller coasters so it wasn’t difficult for me to pick taking pictures and playing with my camera as opposed to going on rides with Jon and Emily.  Jon was worried I would get bored but eventually realized I was having an awesome time with my camera.

Here are some of my favorite “artsy” pictures from our trip.

This is a candid shot of a real man. My husband who will do anything for his girl.  I know, that’s so sexy right?  I love him and Emily adores her dad. We are so lucky to have Jon in our lives.

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Flowers on the table, I just love the color.

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Emily listening to our “behind the scene” tour at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium  It was fascinating to see her pay attention and even contribute info and ask questions.

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Emily, Mallory and Hope. My pictures are not as good as the CMA photographer but I like them.

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Again, my girl, completely engaged.

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The whole island is covered with these. I took many pictures to try and show the thousands of seashells but I’m not 100% happy with any…  That’s the best one, I think.

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My girl

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My girl and hubby sitting front row!  I caught them on so many rides. I’m really proud of my roller coaster pictures.

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Candid shot of my girl laughing.

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Reflection in a window

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I got the fire!

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I photographed those suitcases 7 times before they looked this good.  Again, the light was playing game with me.

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My girl sitting front row once again. I photographed many strangers before taking this :). If we zoom in, you can see Emily laughing like crazy.

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Animal kingdom.  I have many more pictures of hippos, rhinos, lions, elephants and so on but the ones below are my favorites.

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One of two baby gorilla napping while holding the most amazing monkey position ever. Scratching armpit and head?  Seriously, that’s how he slept while the one kept rolling around 🙂

I might have to frame this.

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My camera made the cage disappear. I don’t know how I did this but I love it.

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Epcot

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Magic Kingdom.

Pure love!

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Here you go.  I took over 1000 pictures and will share them in posts about our trip.

Of those 32 pictures, which one is your favorite?

Interview with Amy – Let’s meet Nellie!

It’s Sunday night and Emily asked me to watch the Billboard  Music Awards with her. 

So here I am, on the couch, feeling slightly guilty for having spent the last 2 days sitting around, enjoying my family, watching Netflix and eating. 

Tomorrow is a holiday in Canada… Tomorrow will be laundry, cleaning, organizing and everything I should have done already. 

Maybe I can start writing about our trip to Florida… I have so much to tell you. 

But for now, here is my newest interview. 

Let’s chat with Amy

1.  Can you tell me about your family?

We are a family of 5. My husband Jay and I have Colin 17, Nellie 15 and Braley 11. Nellie has CDC. We live in upstate NY. We are a busy family, always on the go. Our children are all involved in sports and that takes a lot of our time

2. Tell me about your loved one with cri du chat syndrome.  

 Nellie is super sweet and has blessed our family in ways we could never have imagined. She has taught each of us about being kind, patient and understanding. Nellie attends a life skills class at our local high school and she knows everyone. She enjoys many of the same things that all 15 year old girls enjoy. She always has her iPhone in hand, loves music and you tube. She enjoys her bike riding and swimming. She plays on 2 basket ball teams, baseball, football and bowling. Most of her sports are played through our local miracle league. She also spends a lot of time playing littlest pet shops. Above all I would want to tell you that Nellie is a gentle, sweet, very funny, well behaved little girl who is adored by all who know her. 

3. Tell me about doctor appointment, therapies or school. 

When Nellie was little our life was a whirlwind of doctor & therapy appointments. We saw every type of specialist imaginable. Nellie was sick as young child and spent a lot of time in the hospital. She had open heart surgery and palate surgery. She had a spinal fusion done at age 13 for scoliosis.  Now, at 15 she is very healthy and rarely even gets a cold. She had failure to thrive as a baby so weight was always a big issue but she outgrew that too. Nell has always had a ton of therapy and I believe it made all the difference. Speech has always been a big issue so she has always had speech every day, she has taken sign language since she was baby and still has a sign teacher at school, she speaks pretty well but we always wanted to give her every opportunity to communicate. Music therapy was fantastic for Nellie. She has also always had PT & OT. She gets all her therapy through school and they are amazing. She works with her high school class for 2 hours a day at different local businesses. I have to say that playing sports, Sunday school and Girl scouts were all important too. 
4.  Tell me a success story. 

Our CDC are always amazing us so it is very difficult to pick one success story. A few stick out. 1. Getting the training wheels off her bike. 2. Learning to read! She can read hundreds of words, thanks to finding the right reading program for her. 3. It may be strange to hear a parent say this but being able to use a iphone. It gives her a way to communicate with all of us. I feel so much better knowing she has a phone with her to reach me. She knows how to use a smart phone better than I do. She keeps it charged and is actually really responsible with it. And it is typical for her age!!!!

5.  What else would you like the world to know?

I would like people to know that with a lot of support these children are capable and will continue to amaze us. We were so lucky to have access to great therapy & medical care. I never believed in the “it takes a village theory” but I do now!  Without wonder teachers, therapists, programs & doctors I do not know where Nellie would be. We have also been blessed with a loving & supportive family. We could never have gotten this far without “our village”.

Thank you Amy for taking the time to chat with me. 

Here is Nellie and her brother before homecoming dance