Summer Days in Washington

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About Stimming – About Growth!

Jordan stims a lot. I don’t know if it’s a sensory processing disorder, if it’s institutional autism or ‘regular’ autism… I don’t really know what’s going on, but I know he needs it to remain calm. Keeping his hands wet and chewing on his hands is one of his most constant stims… and it’s my LEAST FAVORITE. YUCKY! A little slobber is ok. A lot of slobber is yucky. Especially if it’s all day and gets old smelling. Yep. Eeeeew. Anyway, Jordan has recently learned how to stop! Now, he can’t do it forever, but he can restrain himself for awhile! I try to watch for when he’s struggling to keep his hands out…. and release him from the no-hands-in-mouth rule before we hit crying.

Look how great he’s doing at NOT putting his hand in his mouth – something that was impossible just a few months ago, ESPECIALLY outside. His stimming decreases when we’re outside too, which is great. (Stimming = self-stimulation For Jordan, that usually looks like chewing on his hands, bumping his chin, rubbing behind his ear, banging his hand on his head, repetitive noise-making, popping his finger joints, or rocking) You can see his hands head for his chin or his head/ear a bit, but he was able to direct his attention at shadows and other sights and sounds…. I love to see him enjoying himself and exploring!

Speaking of exploring, now that he can keep his hands out of his mouth for longer periods of time (he’s probably up to 30 minutes when he’s not stressed out), he can play in the grass! In fact, now that he isn’t obsessed with putting grass in his mouth, he is pretty interested with the texture of grass. He likes the tall dandelion flowers too. Great to see him being my little outside boy. I’ve been looking forward to this! (The only real stimming here is him clicking his teeth together, which is not one of his usual things, but was what he chose to be able to cope.)

Again – something I could never do before – dirt time! You can see him get close to his mouth, but he completely understands he’s not supposed to put things in his mouth (or lick!) and goes for his chin instead. Smart little boy. Now we can go to the beach and set him down a little! (last time, he was on the ground for five minutes and ate sand THE ENTIRE TIME) He still has his limit before he needs to go back to his normal hand-sucking self, but we are pretty excited and proud of him for learning new play and weaning a bit from my least favorite behavior. This time next year, I expect his hands will be mostly dry. I don’t know what we’ll have replaced that behavior with… if he needs some sort of stimulation then we’ll need a replacement… but hopefully he’ll have learned that many more appropriate activities that we can drop at least this one without having to replace it with more rocking or whatever. 🙂

Isn’t our little guy adorable? I think he looks so good in dark browns and oranges. My little cowboy. Oh, and speaking of development, he has been walking so much! This house has a long hall and he will pace up and down it sometimes. It’s awesome! He is getting so fast! He still has the wide-legged walk and he leads with his strong side… but he is getting stronger and stronger. Go Jordan!

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Wherein Things Get Interesting

I haven’t blogged as much as usual. I’m sure you’d all like to know more about the new home, how the kids are doing, what we’re up to and see pictures. But. Probably not going to happen today. The new home is still awesome. Brian has done lots of yard work and we keep picking away at little projects to make it feel more like home inside too. I want to hang pictures sometime soon… but that will first require looking through what art and photographs I have and thinking through where to put them. Probably also not happening today.

Yesterday was too interesting not to share though.

Woke up. Normal. Love mornings. A fresh start every day! I feel alive and energetic and ABLE again in the morning. For a bit!

8:30am – left for a TMJ therapy appointment. Halfway there, I started to get what felt like a cramp in my upper tummy. I couldn’t wait to get there so I could get out and stretch it out. Unfortunately, stretching my arms up hurt me more.

The caption for this awesome google image find is "frustrated man." Appropriate. It's like... frustration plus pain.

By 9:30am, at the end of my appointment, I couldn’t hardly lay through the last of the massage, because I was in so much pain in my diaphragm area. Pressing my hands onto my lower ribs sent shooting pains. I wanted to cry!

This one is titled, "Gas Problem" So - instead of seeing her plugging her nose... see her trying not to cry cuz her tummy hurts.

10-11am – During this time I drove around to a couple errands and talked with Brian and with my midwife on the phone. I still thought it was some sort of muscle cramp, because it hurt to move my torso and to use my arms. Last stop was for Calcium Magnesium (which helps with muscle cramps) and Rice Krispie Treat supplies, because I know what’s important. (Brian met me at home at 11am so I could figure out what to do and rest… and not feed the kids lunch)

By 1pm, I thought I had appendicitis. I had a call into my new primary care doc up here, had taken a hot bath and drunk two cups of hot tea. I laid down hoping for a little nap. I was in the zone by now… prolonged pain to a pregnant woman sends us into a zone. Brian was more thinking I was in labor while I was alternating between thinking it was really horrible gas pains and appendicitis. (It just didn’t have the pattern or tightness of contractions.)

This image illustrates a little bit why gas or some other GI issue could have caused such pain.

Anyway…. I slept from 1-2pm. When I woke up, the pain was much less and it had moved lower in my tummy. I continued to take it easy and by 4pm, the pain was gone. Whew!

So that was exciting.

Hopefully no more excitement of that vein until Carrie is ready to be born!

Hopefully Carolyn won't be gassy!

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Checking In

Hello!

All is well. I can’t believe there are less than five weeks until the due date. I’m also pretty impressed with how time has slowed down lately in terms of the pregnancy. 🙂 I’m still pretty tired here – there is SO MUCH I want to do… so much nesting I’m just itching to get at. But I can’t and that’s just the way it’s got to be.

Random updates that could make good blog posts if I had brain cells to use:
Comcast wants to charge us $50 for failure to self-install our internet up here. But it’s their fault it didn’t work. (Or else why would they be burying new cable from the pole to the house, huh?) Anyway, not looking forward to calling them. Maybe Brian will.
Went to a physical therapy appointment for my TMJ today – was disappointed in how not-aggressive they were… even when I told her she could push harder/deeper several times. Guess it won’t be the fast, but painful route to get it under control this time. It’s just so hard to get in with all the kids, ya know? Time to figure out those babysitting leads!
Anna made a friend with the neighbor behind us who has an little girl. Anna and Maggie are super excited. They even brought us some toys! 🙂
I have a dentist appointment on Friday to check on my crown. Hopefully nothing is wrong there, but I can’t floss without shredding the floss, so I’m kinda worried about it. Luckily they have a $29 new patient exam so I can find out what’s going on (including x-rays) for just $29. Yay!
I was trying to figure out who I needed to email and who I needed to call or text when I go into labor or when Carolyn’s born. Please let me know if I should include you… I’m brainless, remember?
I love “What’s in the Bible?” with Buck Denver. I am learning so much! (It’s for kids, but it is GOOD stuff!)
I haven’t begun to consider transferring Jordan’s ECSE up here to Washington… it’s hard to not be doing as much for him as he deserves. But our family unit as a whole must survive first… and his needs as a son adjusting to family are even more important than all his therapy needs. There will be a time, little fella. Soon!

And there’s more, but Brian just got home and I promised the girls some movie time! ttfn!

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