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Singing On Stage

This past Sunday night, Victoria made her “singing” debut with the STOMP Pre-School choir at our church. While Victoria couldn’t “sing” most of the words in the three songs they performed in church, she surely could do ALL of the hand motions on each song! She was so cute and did a great job! I wanted to share a short video with you of her on one of the songs.
I continue to be so thankful to see all that Victoria is able to accomplish! I know that she understands SO VERY much. It is just a matter of her words catching up to all that she wants to communicate to us. It is all in the Lord’s timing!
Enjoy the video!
PS – The gal standing by Victoria is one of the sweet nursery workers that helps keep track of her at church!
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Unexpected Field Trip Feelings

Today was Victoria’s first field trip with her K3 class at the elementary school. I had the day free and was glad I could accompany her on her trip. We were in for a beautifully, warm day and that was definitely a plus because we would be outside for most of the day. The class was to be visiting the animal exhibits at the State Fair and would be eating lunch and playing at a nice local park near the fairgrounds. I anticipated that it would be a fun day. What I didn’t anticipate was some of the feelings I would experience during the day. Read More
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School Is Here!

I can’t believe summer has already ended and school is back in full swing! Here are some updates on how the kiddos are doing!
My oldest, Elyssa, is in 1st grade and we are finding that homework for Elyssa has definitely increased from last year. I think Elyssa is better at times at getting her homework done, but then on other occasions she has little breakdowns. Read More
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"Momma!"

When Victoria was born with Down syndrome, I was told that many things about her (speech, mental and physical abilities) would be delayed. For a new mother of a special needs child, this was devastating. I wondered how I would cope with seeing Victoria pass the “normal” milestones that typical children master so easily without a hint of her being close to performing those same activities anytime soon.

One thing that continually grieved me was that Victoria had not ever been able to say my name. She had turned 3-years-old in March and had never uttered “Momma.” I know Mark felt such joy and pride that Victoria had been able to say “Da Da” shortly after she turned 2-years-old and I was proud for him. But, boy! I longed to hear my little girl call to me when she needed me to meet her needs. I began to wonder how long it would take her to finally say my name. As time passed, I wondered … “Will she ever be able to say Momma?” I held out hope that her tiny mouth would be able to eventually process the sounds.
I am happy to report that soon after Victoria’s 3rd birthday I began hearing what I thought to be her saying “Baah Baah.” I wasn’t sure if she was really attempting to call to me with that verbalization or not. But, with time I could see that she grew in confidence as she spoke directly to me using those “words.” I told Mark, “I think that is her way of saying ‘Momma!'”
As every day passes, I know for a fact that Victoria is saying my name. Like when she climbs up on top of the tall stainless garbage can in the pantry and forcefully yells, “Baah Baah” over and over until I come grab whatever snack she is reaching for. Or, when I get out of the car to pump gas into the gas tank and I see her waving heartily at me through the window, yelling, “Baah Baah” to get my attention.
What a joy it is to see Victoria realizing that speech is a powerful way to communicate things she needs or wants! I wondered if I would ever see this day come! I was praying and holding out hope that it would. The God who formed precious Victoria has given her a voice and He is helping her slowly put sounds into a few words that we can now understand. What an awesome process it is to witness!
God has been very gracious to me. He has helped me through every phase of Victoria’s life so far, accepting that she’ll eventually get where she needs to be. And, when Victoria does meet each milestone, it isn’t without hard work on her part and a big celebration on the part of her family!
PS – I’ve attached a video of Victoria saying “Momma.” Enjoy and celebrate with us!
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