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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Still Going Smoothly

So Noah and I enjoyed the break from school for the month of June. After coming home from the hospital in early June Noah has done very well. I really havent seen siezures for at least 4 weeks now and he is very very talkative and smiling more too. Its so wonderful to see, not as appreciative at 2-5am but still happy to see so much happiness coming from him. We havent had to go to the pediatrician office for a few weeks and thats a nice break too.

Preschool started back up last week and he is doing GREAT. He has been awake the whole time for most classes and is very interactive. The teachers have been so excited to see such a new "Noah" and its been exciting for mommy to see as well... I had a nurse for one day to the school with me but family situations have caused her to take a leave of absence...hopefully a new one will be appointed soon....I really hope so. As anxious as I am to leave him without me being by his side it would be so great for me to have a few hours three days a week to have some time for me or to take the girls to the lake or something. But transportation is a whole nother fight as well....

We did set up the pool this year and it has already got quite a bit of use with this warm weather. Ive tried a couple times to get Noah to go in but he yells until I take him out. He obviously wants the pool water to be above 72-76 degrees....:) We will keep trying....

Well its been nice to have the siezure business back under control... I feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. Now looming in the background is the need to get his tube surgery done and over with for his ears.... One thing at a time! One thing at a time. I have trouble changing anything now since we are at such a great place.

We are planning his fundraiser dinner right now. It is scheduled for July 23rd from 4-8pm at the Alfred Parish Church. $8.00 Adults $4.00 children 12 + under. Please join us, money raised will be used to help offset costs of transportation and special needs equipment and remodeling needed to help ensure Noah can enjoy his best quality of life!