Jordan’s Eyes

We had a positive, educational, uneventful trip to the eye doctor last week. We went to see Dr. Stone at A New Vision. She’s an optometrist who has specialized in helping children learn to see better. That’s right, learn! She has therapy and exercises for kids to strengthen muscles, improve coordination and eye-brain understanding. Awesome. Not only that, but when we met her, we learned that she has experience with children with Down Syndrome and also with children from orphanages.

She said that children under 18 months tend to have a vertical stigmatism and be far-sighted. With activity (who knew!) and using your eyes while moving and looking at far and close things, these things decrease. She said that children from orphanages almost always had these conditions when they were adopted, even when much older, because of probable limited mobility and environment. She said Jordan’s eyes were actually much better than she anticipated considering his background. She’d like to see us back in four months to make sure his eyes really are changing with activity and encouraged me to encourage him to look up at me now and then even when I’m across the room.

It was pretty impressive how she checked his eyes! We didn’t dialate his eyes this time – will do that next time. But she shined her little hand held light to his eyes, held a few lenses in front of his eyes while encouraging him to look at her, watched his crawling (he crawled very fast and coordinated for her – go Jordan!) because crawling coordination has something important to do with eye coordination, and even felt his eyes briefly while they were closed. She was very patient and positive. Sooooo glad to have met her.

So that’s that! Nothing big to report! Just one cute kid doing well!

Jordan Skills Watch:
He is GRABBING puffs (like cheerios but dissolve faster) and PUTTING them in his mouth! He has a hard time getting the right part of his hand to his mouth, but this is HUGE progress! I’m so excited that he’s putting things in his mouth!
He is tolerating more texture in his food… i don’t puree the oatmeal before mixing it with yogurt for breakfast.
He is moving food in his mouth better – if there is a chunk, he doesn’t necessarily try to push it down his throat with his fingers… sometimes he moves it to his teeth with his tongue, sometimes swallows it. He hasn’t choked for over a week. 🙂
He is standing ALL the time. Well, not all, but if you look at him, there is as good a chance he’ll be standing against the couch as sitting.
He is getting into trouble – he’s either got to learn not to keep getting into the woodpile or I’m going to have to initiate positive interaction more, because right now, I am more likely to be spanking his hand than playing with him. He is a little troublemaker! (yay! argh! yay! lol)
He is imitating sometimes! You can take turns patting the pillow… him obviously imitating you. I am soooooo happy that he is learning to communicate. He will be very happy when he can too!
Well, that’s all for now! I’m sure there’s more he can do. Like reach really far out of his crib and knock the radio onto the floor, almost crawl out of the cart seat, and Mommy had a two day break where he fell asleep on his own in his crib. Whew! Back to rocking last night though. 🙂

Pray for me – morning sickness is all day right now and I am feeling rather yucky! I’ll have an ultrasound to figure out my due date on Feb 2nd – two weeks from tomorrow. Looking forward to that! I think I am about 6 weeks right now.

Jordan playing with his favorite rug.

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Support Vinnie – Get Goodies! (for adults and kids)

Firstly, hop on over to the Tote-ally Blessed page. (and click on Gallery) Why? Because there’s pictures of really stunning totes, purses, backpacks, wallets, and other accessories that will make you wonder why you haven’t bought a new organizer for five years. I’m personally a huge fan of her backpacks. They are made with a perfectionist’s touch and eye for detail, sturdy and… personalized! I love it!

This wonderful Mama wants to support Vinnie’s family. Oh, I am so glad! Vinnie has a road before him still before he gets home! Every dollar helps. 25% of any order made at Tote-ally Blessed with go to Vinnie’s family. So, get on over there an find out if there’s anything you can’t live without! Remember, it’s custom orders, folks! I got to buy a backpack for Jordan some time back and today I ordered one for Anna and one for Maggie. It’s so nice for them to have their own “special” bag (with their name on it, no less) to take to church with them. It holds their snack, their coloring book, diapers, change of clothes, whatever. (If you go to the facebook page, you’ll see the fabric for the girls’ backpacks)

Remember this bag? It was made by Ellen at Tote-ally Blessed!

Also – if you want to make a donation directly, $100 or $1, click here: (not tax deductible)

Or here: (tax deductible)


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We were in the news!

See the button on my sidebar for Sydney? The Jenks family is adopting both Sydney and Lucien and they don’t have the $25K it takes to get them home. And these two babies NEED to come home. Every $5, every $10, every $100 takes them closer to home.

But to the news articles! I’m actually only in the first article… and the articles were primarily about the Jenks family and about Reece’s Rainbow.

http://www.columbian.com/news/2011/dec/25/waiting-to-adopt-two-children-with-down-syndrome-s/
http://www.columbian.com/news/2011/dec/25/adoption-groups-mission-is-saving-one-child-at-a-t/

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A few videos to hold ya

Jordan until I rock him:

The girls singing to Grammy on Skype. Well, mostly Anna singing:

Just being silly trying to make Jordan laugh:

At Grandpa and Gran’s – Maggie wanted to push. She pushed for a LONG way. She was so funny when she tried to push fast. She couldn’t see where she was going at all, but she put her chin down, leaned forward and PUUuUuuushed with all her might!

Did you know that you’re supposed to do a dance to turn a gas (with remote control) fireplace on? And that you’re supposed to blow on it when you want to turn it off? I love how Anna is starting to see through the charade, but still is leading Maggie on in the fun:

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Until I blog Words….

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