Here are just a few highlights from Josephine’s special day.
Category Archives: Milestones!
Bring Me My Cake!
I am happy to post that my love for dessert has been passed along to Josephine!
Watch how she tears into her birthday cake…a gal after my own heart.
HAPPY 2nd BIRTHDAY JOSEPHINE!!!!!!!!
A Scooty Booty
When a typical child hits milestones, the parents are proud and excited.
When a child with special needs hits those same milestones, the pride, excitement and rejoicing are heightened 12 times! 100 times! “To infinity and beyond!”
Toddler-hood has taken over the Senek household! Mischief, messiness, dog food stealing. I LOVE EVERY MINUTE OF IT! I never imagined baby proofing would be so welcomed in our house.
I think these pictures speak for themselves.
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
1, 2, 3 CRAWL!
I type this post with excitement in my heart and tears in my eyes.
Our little girl CRAWLED for the first time today!
As you will see and hear below, it’s not the typical first timer crawl – it has crying and frustration and anger – and I couldn’t love it more.
Josephine was starting her PT session and Lana wanted to tape her back with Kinesio tape (which helps give more input so Josephine can sit straight up instead of sitting back on her sacrum bone – http://www.kinesiotaping.com/physiological-effects.php).
Apparently, Josephine was not thrilled with that idea and wanted Mama instead.
She got into quadruped and spontaneously started to crawl toward me. Both Lana and I were speechless. Hand went over my mouth and tears ran down my cheeks. Our little girl crawled 2 feet!
This video is a few minutes after that event I will vividly remember forever. It’s days like today that make me happy to have Josephine home with me and not in day care.
What more can a mom ask for…WATCH!
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Josephine Signing and Saying Ball
It gets better and better! Forgive the video quality…I was experimenting.
Fast forward to :49 to see the end result.
Keep climbing, Principessa!!!!
Scootapalooza 2010!!!!
All I can say is WOW!!!!!!! (It’s a bit dark in the beginning, but trudge on through to :33 and you will be handsomely rewarded!)
The Shortest Distance
I need to start off this entry by saying how important it is to share this journey with everyone I know. You never know what can happen when you are comfortable and open enough to talk about Tetrasomy 8p and Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum (ACC).
I had the most amazing time with my family this past weekend. Yes, it was great seeing and spending time with family we don’t get to see often.
But the best part came after everyone left.
My cousin, Micah, and his wife, Jackie, are interpreters for the deaf. I don’t even know how we got on the subject, but we quickly started talking about verbal processing, auditory processing and visual processing and specifically how the brain plays a part in each.
We have been struggling with how to get Josephine to communicate because every time she seems to get something, she loses it when it’s not practiced for some time. I believe this is a result of the ACC. I shared my thoughts with Micah and he agreed.
Apparently, the part of the brain that processes the verbal aspect is in a different location from the part that processes the auditory and visual aspects. Because Josephine is missing that connection between the right and left brain, the verbal process takes much longer to communicate with the other two processes. However, the auditory area and the visual area are on the same side of the brain, which allows the communication to happen faster.
This is important to understand because it made me realize how vital sign language is to Josephine.
When Jackie was playing and signing with Josephine, Josephine’s face lit up and she was very attentive. When Jackie stopped signing and playing, Josephine looked her in the eye and signed “more”. No prompting. Josephine knew what to do and how to get what she wanted.
I have now submerged myself in sign language. I even have an app on my phone that I can turn to if I need a sign I can’t remember. And it has already come in handy.
Since we have started to use sign language regularly, I notice more peace in Josephine. Seriously. It’s like she’s soaking it all in and getting it. Getting it in pieces, but getting it.
We are also implementing pictures of familiar items. We are signing the word, showing the picture and saying the word verbally. Again, Josephine is starting to identify things more and more.
Sometimes it all gets a bit tedious. Sometimes I just want to sit and cry or sit and fume or sit and sit.
But I quickly realize it is worth all this work right now. To be able to give the world to my daughter. A little extra work for such a big reward is worth every tear I want to cry or every swear word I want to shout or every silent moment I want to steal.
Just looking at my little girl…I know it’s worth it.
A Little More Conversation…
Happy Belated Memorial Day!
And another milestone for Josephine…
As mentioned in the last post, Josephine developed a love for the “Baby Shark” song from Uncle Brian Hoover.
We have been asking her, by using ASL (American Sign Language), if she wants to hear some music. This weekend, not only did we get a response from her – SHE SIGNED MUSIC – Josephine was able to communicate what song she wanted to hear and do! This happened, not once, not twice, but at least 4 TIMES! And with both Sheldon AND ME!
We are trying to do this many times a day to instill this new concept of communication in her life.
Here’s to this milestone not being a one-hit wonder (and even if it is, no biggie…we are on Josephine time, after all).
Hello Baby Shark
Major kudos to our wonderful friend, Brian Hoover, for introducing Josephine to the “Baby Shark” song!
This song was sung to me within a few moments of knowing Brian and I always thought it was cute and entertaining. Then again, it doesn’t take much! Ha!
When Little Sheldon came into the picture, Uncle Brian started singing it to Sheldon. So, it seemed natural to sing it to Josephine as well, especially since she has such a love for music and singing…
Josephine and Baby Shark (CLICK TO WATCH VIDEO)
Now Josephine is hooked! And we just giggle watching her.