
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Bella.. Because

It's Wiggle Time!
the New Wiggles (Erin and Courtney)Jonathan and I were so nervous, probably because we were SO excited for the boys and wanted them to enjoy themselves. Did I mention that they are Wiggles-obsessed? The biggest disappointment for us would be if they couldn't care less that they were there. Well.. they more than impressed us. When the dancers came out on to the stage, Owen started flapping and Will just looked shocked.
So when we managed to sit through an entire concert without a single meltdown, or runaway attempt (besides the minor detail of Will trying to steal another concert-goers Wiggles dolls), we were thrilled. About halfway through, Owen started to get a bit restless and seemed to prefer watching the dancing kids over the crazy guys on stage, but Will was absolutely awe-struck. I haven't seen him that calm and compliant in AGES! He just kept staring at them as if to say "how did they get from my tv to right in front of me?". He really seemed to make the connection, whereas Owen was entertained because it was something fun, but I'm not sure he really got it.
So Kudos to Jonathan for making a memory for our boys. We really did have fun. I must admit that I can't wait for the day when we can graduate the concert-going to something a little more mature. Someday.
Jake had fun.. but I'm sure he would have rather seen Taylor Swift again instead
Monday, April 21, 2008
Boom & Retro Sno Cones
Auntie Boom came out for a short but sweet visit. It was sweet because Steph missed out on Ontario's 20+ degree temperatures, only to instead revisit what Ontario has gone through all winter long-- another snow storm but this time in Calgary!
While here, Boom and Jake busted out the old skool Snoopy Sno Cone machine. I found this toy gem at a specialty toy store in the West Ed Mall. Ah! the memories....
Avert your eyes towards the end of the clip. I just noticed that there's a streaker in our living room...
Owen and Dr. Tom
So here we are in his 5th year and Owen still has difficulty. His feet and legs have definitely straightened themselves out, but his gross motor skills suffer so much. It's a combination of many things: decreased muscle tone (brain is not providing adequate feedback to the muscles unless he is consciously thinking about activating), poor motor planning, etc. Owen received a year's worth of physical therapy and we noticed a significant improvement. For one reason or another, the p/t stalled and Owen's gross motor skills were suffering. At Halloween when we were trick or treating, Jonathan was very upset because it became glaringly obvious that Owen's walk was seriously impaired. He literally tripped over his own feet every three or four steps.
Jonathan decided to take matters into his own hands and brought Owen in for an assessment at his chiropractor's. I've always been a skeptic. Probably because when I was in a car accident 20 years ago and suffered a neck injury, I always remember our physio-therapist saying "stay away from chiropractors". This time I thought that Jonathan wouldn't be taking O if he didn't trust it on himself (which he does), so I thought it was worth a shot. I would at least humour him. Owen's first visit was last November, I believe. Fast forward to April and to me-- the difference is amazing. The improvement in Owen's walk has been subtle, but progressively better. When I say better, I mean that he is not tripping at all. As I say, we could not go for walks with Owen, without having him ride in the wagon, because he would fall soooo often. Just last week when Stephanie was here for a visit, we went for a long walk in the provincial park and Owen ran, skipped and walked alongside me without ever tripping once. I won't deny that his body is maturing and there could be some other factors at play as well, but neither can I deny that all good things have come since Owen's initial visit.
An incredible side effect to Owen's visits, is that the chiropractor's office is the ONE place that Owen goes to outside of school, without any fuss at all. No behaviours, no making strange, just complete ease and trust. He loves it there. Absolutely loves it. Dr. Tom has his dog, Griz running about the office and Owen is a huge fan. He giggles and beams when he sees him and all it takes is for us to say "Owen- let's go see Griz!" and he is at the front door of the house, with his shoes on, waiting to go. In the beginning of his visits, Jonathan tells me that Owen was apprehensive and had a very difficult time with the process of being on the table and getting adjusted. Jonathan would have to hold him and lay down with him while Dr. Tom uses a very gentle (and very quiet) activator technique (no manual adjustments). A couple of months ago, Owen impressed us all by getting on to the table all by himself and sitting through the session without making any fuss. He has never needed any help since. Just watch for yourself:

Dr. Tom & Griz
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Oberon "Do the Owl"
What better way to start off a post, than with the Wiggles? Today the twins enjoyed a special treat at school. Oberon the Great Horned Owl visited the classroom and the boys got to learn about him up close. Here's a quick little clip of Ella and Oberon that I took as we were leaving for the day, but hopefully some pics will soon follow.











