April 22, 2010

Happy Earth Day!

We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. ~Native American Proverb

April 20, 2010

Spring

Here is my little garden,
Some seeds I'm
Going to sow.

Here is my rake
To rake the ground,
Here is my handy hoe.

Here is the big
Round yellow sun,
The sun warms everything.

Here are the rain clouds
In the sky,
The birds will start to sing.

Little plants will
Wake up soon,
And lift their sleepy heads.

Little plants will
Grow and grow
From their warm earth beds.

April 19, 2010

Happy Anniversary!

Today is a special day. Gavin's Gramma & Grampa are celebrating their 24th wedding anniversary! Next year definitely calls for a huge celebration! Congratulations! We love you!!

April 16, 2010

Gavin's Nemo Arm

I just came across this adorable video of Gavin wearing his first prosthetic arm when he was 7 months old! (He is 21 months today by the way and I can't believe how much he has grown!)



I have been meaning to write about Gavin's experiences with prosthetic arms (He has had 2 so far). It was not an easy decision for us and I just thought I would talk a bit about that process.

John and I have had a lot of mixed emotions about Gavin wearing a prosthetic arm. He has always used his own arm to hold things, give us hugs, etc. and it seemed strange to have his soft, chubby little arm covered up with a piece of hard plastic. We just love him so much just the way he is. Perfect.

We decided we were open to learning more about prosthetic arms but we also wanted to make sure he continued to learn to use his own arm and adapt in his own way. We also didn't like that a prosthetic would take away his sense of touch on his left arm, which is one of the most important ways for a baby to explore their world. And we didn't want him to ever feel that he needed a prosthetic arm to be "normal."

It was a huge relief to meet the staff at Bloorview Kids Rehab. They have always been SO incredibly friendly and helpful. Its so reassuring to know that we have such an amazing support system right at our finger tips.

We met with Lisa, his occupational therapist, who recommended that it would be a good idea to have him get familiar with wearing one at a young age so it wouldn't be a challenge to get used to later in life if he wanted to wear one. We deiced that we definitely didn't want to deprive him of any opportunity to make life easier for him. We agreed to get him fitted for a passive prosthesis around 6 months old. Lisa suggested that it would be helpful in regards to his balance when he started sitting up (although he actually started sitting up on his own before he got fitted for his arm) and also for crawling (although he ended up crawling better without the prosthetic on). But that was just Gavin, every baby is different.

We returned to Bloorview in January '09 to start the process. Bryan, a prosthetist (a.k.a. guy who makes awesome prosthetic limbs!) made a cast of Gavin's little arm. Tiniest cast I have ever seen! Gavin didn't even seem to notice what was going on so that was done in record time.

Bryan suggested personalizing the arm with something that would make Gavin more interested in it, like a character, interesting pattern etc. That got me thinking... If we were going to try this we might as well make it cute! After a lot of thought, we decided on a Finding Nemo theme since they both have little "fins" :)

We went back the next week so Gavin could try on a clear mold Bryan made from the cast of his arm to make sure it was a good fit and see if any adjustments needed to be made.

After that, we just had to wait for it to be ready. I was so excited to see how it turned out! On Feb. 9, '09 it was finally the big day!

Bryan did an amazing job and we couldn't have been happier with how it turned out! And Gavin LOVED it. He instantly wanted to hold it, talk to it and taste it in true Gavin style. He loved to bang it around and kept hitting himself in the chest with it like a gorilla!

John put it on him for the first time and I felt a little choked up because Gavin seemed so happy and excited and he was holding his stuffed monkey with two hands.

It was a bit of an emotional day but we were left feeling really happy about our decision.

When Gavin's happy, we're happy!

April 5, 2010

Out for a walk

The weather has been so gorgeous lately. Yesterday Gavin decided that Tiger could use some fresh air too and we took him for a little walk. He was the cutest little thing walking down the sidewalk pushing his stroller with such concentration.



April 4, 2010

April 3, 2010

Mr. Manners

The other day I was so happy when Gavin asked for something by pointing at it and saying, "peeaaass?". When I gave it to him he smiled and said "tank eww!" :)

He is pretty good about saying please but this was the first time he said thank you without me telling him to. I was so proud! :)