Dearest Blessings~
This morning we were all up very early. I had you all in the car by 7am and at Gigi's house by 7:30am. We had breakfast with Gigi and Uncle James. Joshua, you have an appointment in Cary with the preschool people at 9am, so Gigi took off to watch Grace while we were gone.
Little man, you did well during your meeting. There were three people in the room with us. One was the Wake County preschool representative, one was a special education teacher, and the third was a speech pathologist. The speech pathologist interacted with you the entire time while the other two asked me questions and typed on laptops. At the end of the meeting it was determined that more evaluation was needed with likely special education services for speech .... which was no surprise to me. :-P So, I'm expecting another phone call in a week or so for a follow up visit in September.
Joshua and I were back at Gigi's house by 11am. You all had some lunch and saw Uncle James. You two played with blocks and did some drawing. You also tried to take all the cat's toys. :-P I took some photos of you all playing with Uncle James. Both of you were napping by 2pm .... I thought Joshua was going to fight it again but he went down with minimal resistance. ;-)
After naps we had snack time. You all wanted into Gigi's music room and started to play on her congas, bongos, and piano. What sweet music to our ears! ;-)
Grace, you're saying 'ball' more .... perhaps we should count this as your first word? You can also say 'mama' and 'dada' .... so I'm not sure which was first. You were more confident with your sounds today. And, you're saying 'mama' more which is truly 'music to my ears'! :-)
We were home by 6pm. Daddy had just gotten home from work so we all had dinner together. Joshua, while we were all sitting at the dinner table, you said with no prompting .... mommy, daddy, Grace! Wow! Now we need to name baby biscuit so you can learn that too! Yippie! :-)
This evening we watched a little more of the Olympics. The games are over, but we still have a few hours left on the recorder. So, we saw some diving and track and field. :-)
Sleep tight little ones!
I love you both so much!
~Mommy
Little man, you did well during your meeting. There were three people in the room with us. One was the Wake County preschool representative, one was a special education teacher, and the third was a speech pathologist. The speech pathologist interacted with you the entire time while the other two asked me questions and typed on laptops. At the end of the meeting it was determined that more evaluation was needed with likely special education services for speech .... which was no surprise to me. :-P So, I'm expecting another phone call in a week or so for a follow up visit in September.
Joshua and I were back at Gigi's house by 11am. You all had some lunch and saw Uncle James. You two played with blocks and did some drawing. You also tried to take all the cat's toys. :-P I took some photos of you all playing with Uncle James. Both of you were napping by 2pm .... I thought Joshua was going to fight it again but he went down with minimal resistance. ;-)
After naps we had snack time. You all wanted into Gigi's music room and started to play on her congas, bongos, and piano. What sweet music to our ears! ;-)
Grace, you're saying 'ball' more .... perhaps we should count this as your first word? You can also say 'mama' and 'dada' .... so I'm not sure which was first. You were more confident with your sounds today. And, you're saying 'mama' more which is truly 'music to my ears'! :-)
We were home by 6pm. Daddy had just gotten home from work so we all had dinner together. Joshua, while we were all sitting at the dinner table, you said with no prompting .... mommy, daddy, Grace! Wow! Now we need to name baby biscuit so you can learn that too! Yippie! :-)
This evening we watched a little more of the Olympics. The games are over, but we still have a few hours left on the recorder. So, we saw some diving and track and field. :-)
Sleep tight little ones!
I love you both so much!
~Mommy
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