Singing our heads off!!!

Today, I wanted to tell you about how bad my back is aching…. and why it is aching!!!

I blame it on Emily
I felt like whining a bit…

Than I took Emily to baseball where I stood up, walked and cheered for over an hour which helped my back…

Emily did great for the first game of the season… I agreed to ice cream after baseball… 🙂

On the way home, Emily changed the CD and decided we were listening to Breaking Free from High School Musical!

If you haven’t watched High School Musical…. Good for you!!!

If you have watched it, it’s the song at the end of the first movie where Gabriella and Troy finally sing in front of their friends!!!

And for anyone of you who haven’t seen the High School musical movies because your kids are too young….. You might think that the guy in the “Lucky One” movie is hot…. Well… That’s just wrong! He was Troy in High School Musical… that means my daughter thinks he is cute/kinda hot which makes it sooo wrong on so many levels that my friends think he is hot!!!

This part has nothing to do with my post but I needed to get it out!

When Emily and I sing our heads off in the car (karaoke style) I am Troy… I can’t sing the girl’s part!…. That’s Emily’s part! I am always the guy.

Today, the words were uplifting, they made me smile, took my desire to whine away and made the people in the cars around us stare at us!!!

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Breaking Free
We’re soarin’, flyin’
There’s not a star in heaven that we can’t reach (yup, not one star we can’t reach…)
If we’re trying
So we’re breaking free
You know the world can see us
In a way that’s different than who we are (well, the world does see us in a way that’s different than who we are doesn’t it?)
Creating space between us
‘Til we’re separate heartsBut your faith it gives me strength (yes, Emily’s faith in me and my faith in her…)
Strength to believe
We’re breakin’ free (oh yes…. we don’t care, we are breaking free, singing our heads off in the car and kinda dancing too!!!)
Ohhhh runnin’ climbin’
To get to that place
To be all that we can be (shouldn’t we all aim for this?)
Now’s the time
So we’re breaking free
We’re breaking free
More than hope
More than faith
This is true
This is fate
And together
We see it comin’
More than you
More than me
Not a want, but a need
Both of us breakin’ free (we can understand whatever we want here… but we do want/need to be true to who we are…)
Soarin’ Flyin’
You know the world can see us
In a way that’s different than who we are

(Well the people in the cars around us probably had a really strong point of view of who we are… )

I made a list months ago of things that instantly make me smile…

I have a list for my husband, when he drives me nuts, I go through my list in my head and I slowly get over it.

When I feel like whining… I look at Emily and she takes me to my list without even knowing that it is what she is doing.

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One of the item on my Emily list is singing our heads off in the car!

She knows when I need a little lift, a little push towards positivity…. I don’t know how she knows but it never fails. Tonight, instead of whining about my back, I got ice cream after singing my head off in the car!!!

Thank you Emily! My back still hurts but my spirit is high!!!

I don’t care what people in the other cars are thinking… I am guessing we make them smile!

What makes you instantly happy? Do you have happy lists?

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Summer care or missed opportunity

School is over for the summer!

Earlier this week, Emily turned 15…

Up until Emily was 12, she was allowed to regular daycare for after school program and for summer program…

The summer she was 12, we had her registered at the YMCA in their summer program.  The program had weekly themes and sounded really promising.  I had a good conversation with the lady in charge and explained Emily’s syndrome, what she could and couldn’t do.  The program was organized and managed by University students.  I thought it would be a great opportunity for Emily to be exposed to other kids her age, to go swimming all summer and participate in some pretty cool activities.  In my naive mind, I figured that those university students would see a great opportunity to learn something new, to discover an amazing girl who has an extremely rare and severe diagnosis but who is loving, funny and doing really well….

Was I ever disappointed…. disillusioned…. pissed off even!!!  They didn’t really neglected her but they neglected her.  They didn’t care about her and never made a real effort to help her be part of the group.

I had told them that she still had issues with remembering to go to the bathroom so I asked them to send her before activities….  well that didn’t happened!  I would pick her up and she was soiled!  WTF!!! How hard is it to remind a 12 year old to use the washroom when you know they are struggling with that particular task….?  Apparently really difficult.

I had a chat with all involved and told them to put themselves in her shoes, how would she ever make friends and be part of the group if they didn’t help her….?

All I got were blank looks!!!!  Deer in the headlights look???

So we got her a watch, made the alarm go off once per hour and reminded Emily every morning that when the alarm went she needed to go to the bathroom.

I would pick her up at the end of the day and she was on her own at a table with a game or a book while the other kids were sitting in another corner… with those lovely university who were in charge!

Hurtful!  For me anyway!  They didn’t care!  Is it neglect?  It depends who you ask.

Those guys missed an opportunity to learn from Emily, to teach themselves and the other kids how to include and integrate a child who is different into their world…  They will be faced with this challenge again in their life but they will most likely keep failing at it until they start caring…

By now, you are wondering why she kept going?  Well that’s easy…. not many places will take a 12 year old who is challenged physically and mentally.  The YMCA had (still has with most people) a great reputation…

It gets better, I haven’t told you about swimming yet…  She had to change on her own which I can appreciate, so we practiced, I helped her the best I could and although I knew they wouldn’t be there when she changed, I was expecting that should she decide to get dress over her wet swimsuit they would noticed!!!  I picked her up one day and she was soaked, I asked her what happened, than I noticed the swimsuit straps on her shoulders.  I took her to the “responsible” person on site at the moment…  The guy told me nobody noticed….  How could they not noticed???  She was soaked!!!

Neglect?

I continued to modify how I packed Emily’s snacks, lunch, shoes, hat, swimsuit gear, sun lotion, watch, extra clothes…..

I was so happy when the summer was over and school started again!  When we talked about it, Emily was also really happy that the YMCA summer program was over.  She wanted to stop during the summer, I wanted her to stop going there as well as it was nothing like what it should have been or could have been but we were stuck….

Back to school brought another set of challenges….  We didn’t have a daycare anymore, the nice one she was at before closed… We decided that I would get up super early, start work at 6:00am and go get Emily at the end of her school day.  That meant I was going to bed really early and my lovely husband was on it’s own in the morning to get Emily ready for school.  After school, I was on my own until 9 or 10pm when he was done work…

We didn’t see each other much but Emily was safe, we knew she was ok as she was with us.

The following summer she was 13, at 13, she was too old for summer program and daycares so hubby and I had to have a serious conversations about what we would do…  We made all the appropriate calculation and agreed that he would move from full-time employment to part-time so he could be home during the day and I would be home mid-afternoon as I would continue to get to work at 6:00am…

I was looking forward to sleeping-in from time to time… even though that meant getting up at 8am.

Last spring, hubby found a new job, an overnight job!!!  Midnight to 7 am!!!  That sounds really bad …. right?  Not for us!!!

With hubby’s new schedule, I get to sleep until 7:00 am, start work at 8:30am and Emily could stay home during the day for the summer.  She was 14!  She was ready to be on her own with daddy sleeping in our bedroom.

Considering we got rid of our home phone line a couple of years before, we ended-up buying Emily her own iphone to match ours. We programmed our numbers in it and got her set-up for text and phone.  We told her what she could and couldn’t do.  What was ok and what wasn’t….  I programmed it with daily tasks and reminders…  Bathroom reminders, snacks, lunch, clean-up, wake-up daddy, …. and more

Within a week or so, she stopped waking up daddy but did great with the other reminders.  She was calling me at work a lot and we got that under control within a couple of weeks where she finally understood that she could call if she wasn’t sure what to do, if she was facing a challenge or a difficult situation.

We had a lunch date once a week, I would come get her (so she had to get dress that day) and we would go out.  I wanted to just drop her off at home after so we got her a house key…

She started to carry a purse for her phone, her key and her wallet…  The summer was great, Emily learned new responsibilities… She can even text a little.  Some short words and some emoticons!!!

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What a difference between that summer and  the not so great summer at the YMCA.

So this summer, we are starting her on the summer at home program once again!  She will go to tutoring twice a week, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9am to 1pm.  There, she will continue to work on her math and on her reading.

She will continue therapeutic horseback riding once a week.

http://cavalierridingclub.weebly.com/

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She will also start baseball with the Hub City Brewers – Field of Dreams next week.  It’s her 3rd summer, once a week, she plays baseball with friends!!!

http://www.hubcitybrewers.com/field/

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What are your kids doing this summer?  How much changes would you be willing to apply to your current way of living to make sure they are safe and sound?  Would you wake-up super early or work over night?  Would you take a cut in income by working part-time?  Would you cut the time you spend with your spouse?  What would you be willing to do?