Banging on pots and pans is always a favorite activity for children. And, believe it or not, it is one of the activities recommended by the occupational therapist. At first, Olivia was very uncertain about the activity, but it has become a big hit (pun intended) around here!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Olivia at Grandma and Grandpa's house
Sunday afternoon we took a short drive to Grandma and Grandpa B's house. Olivia ate her snack and played. A great time was had by all!
Here is Olivia riding Grandma's rocking puppy. Olivia's cousins' have already broken in the poor puppy.
This is a photo of Olivia with Great Aunt Jo (left- Grandma's sister) and Grandma B. Olivia and Aunt Jo hit it off splendidly. These days, if there is an audience, Olivia is willing to provide her best performance!Sunday, March 14, 2010
Shout out to Uncle Doug's family
Here is a video of Olivia jamming to music on her hoppity therapy horse.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
An Evening with Mary
Just had to share this link to An Evening with Mary. It will be available for the next 4 days. The service was held last night at Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago. Beautiful! It will make your soul sing! Thank you to our dear friends at MaryTV for bringing this into our homes!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Pull up to Standing
Olivia is on a roll these days. This morning she pulled up to standing while holding my hands from a seated position on my legs. It just so happened that Peter had the camera ready to capture this amazing moment. Olivia did this repeatedly all day long and seemed to be having a grand time! I think all the excitement got to her though as our usual easy to bed girl took a good hour to settle down tonight. Hope she sleeps a bit later tomorrow. She has been getting up to feed the roosters breakfast lately.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Teething
Olivia and her teething buddy Sophia
Olivia has begun to get teeth at the end of her 9th month. This may explain why she has not been herself for about a month. This was a surprise to us as the doctor had told us that she would most likely not get teeth until about 14 to 15 months. But he did say that every child with Down syndrome is different, and that Olivia would get teeth when Olivia gets teeth. So he was right. We cannot see the tooth, but we can feel it and we can hear it clink against her glass when she drinks. The first tooth to painfully break its way through is on the bottom in the middle left. It appears as if the middle right tooth will be next.
We had one semi-bad night followed by a bad day, but we now have some Little Teethers gel and this is helping.
It is hard to see her suffering with the teething, but we are thankful that it is just teething and just a natural part of life for all of us. There are certainly much worse things than teething. Olivia has always responded well to soothing, so we just do extra soothing and are not pushing her too hard during therapy time. Some of the harder therapies are on hold for now and we are concentrating on the more fun activities that still help her development. The therapist helped us find some positions to hold her in to work on the standing. Olivia likes this much better and is doing some really decent putting weight on her legs for more extended periods of time. Olivia is an observer and is cautious, so these positions that help her feel more secure are a God-send.
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