Thursday, October 30, 2008

Chan Weekend Upcoming!


From my mom's (PoPo's) last visit here. Bo can't wait to see PoPo and GungGung.
His molars are trying to come out, but he's not chewing on hard enough toys. I guess the finger doesn't count.
His IEP is next week. His weight dropped slightly to 50% for age, his height increased slightly to 5% for age and his head, you ask? 85% for age. That's my kid. Big head. Big brains.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Aunt Andy


Andrea Rosenberger, beloved Aunt Andy to Bo, chosen sister, artist, potter, designer, daughter and all around nutter. Strong, professional, driven and responsible. Riotous, literate, inquisitive. We shared a worldview. We are devastated.
We found out that she died from a massive aneurysm this passed weekend. She was the youngest of 3. Her brother passed away several years ago and I think of her heartbroken parents.
The heart is a funny thing. It just keeps breaking.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Glasses!

Bo did great at Feldenkrais lessons today! He is so smart and such a fast learner. I love this guy.

Friday, October 24, 2008

From our August Stay at Bronson

It always takes me a while to recover emotionally from Bo's hospital stays. I always try to keep the blog updated, especially when he is in-patient, and especially about the critical information regarding his health. But I get the classic "hospital hangover." It's this crushing depression that sets in. It's not even like I'm thinking so much about the whatifs, but more the physiological aspect of the sustained surge of adrenaline wearing off, and leaving me exhausted and seratonin-deprived.

But here is Bo, skeptical of being back in the hospital, and me, making a go of it.

Happy Weekend,
Kinn

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Beaver Teeth!


His molars are coming in and he actually has more teeth now. But I'm bad mommy and publishing from my archives. Although I will say that I've only been posting chronologically. I'm just behind. What else is new?
We are in Chicago for the second of 2 child'space (Feldenkrais) workshops. Bo responded so beautifully last week that I could not deprive him of the last set of lessons.
Other than his molars causing cysts to form, and all the discomfort around that, Bo remains stable and cheerful, learning new words every day, and increasing his comprehension of language. We are so amazed by this guy's capacity for learning and loving life.
With a heart full of thanks,
Kinn

Monday, October 13, 2008

Weekend Recovery


Sleepy! Bo had a great weekend visiting with family. He loves his cousins so much. They taught him how to dance!
Aunties, Grandparents, and dogs!
On the Murray front, she has been AWOL. Not a very impressive first week on the job. I'm nervous and worried, but am holding off on the worried-sick till the freeze sets in. So far, I believe she is having fun with her freedom.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Despite the Economy, She Found a New Job


Murray is part of the miracles that lift our family up. A friend of a friend was "low on barn cats." But far from burning through cats, theirs is a small hobby farm half an hour south of town with four horses and several acres, a tidy house and lovely family with a few older and special needs cats patrolling the barn and pole barn.
This is her first week on the job, and I miss her dearly, but they were cool with me visiting. So I will go and see my girl next week with treats and maybe some supplys to show my gratitude for a new, animal loving family.
Thank you, God! For even watching out for the least of our furry family.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Feeling So Free


A new tooth has appeared and 3 more have just broken through. Bo is doing great and has been in high spirits. His visit with the nephrologist on Monday was great, and Jose and I met with the maternal/fetal medicine group in town regarding the new findings identifying the MID causing gene. Since the information is so new, and the technology has not been developed for commercial use yet, we are making things up as we go. As per usual, for us.