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"Five and a Half (in 3 more days)!"

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Blogger Stacey said...

Great Report! Sounds like the girls are keeping you busy and happy.

So thankful you've had an all around good year of health.

Thu Jan 28, 06:28:00 AM EST

Blogger Mamá Terapeuta said...

Lovely post!!!! Nice to hear from you again, and I loved the new design :D

btw, is that a toy wheelchair that i see under the caw??? Where did you get it???

Thu Jan 28, 08:01:00 AM EST

Blogger Sarah said...

They are doing SO WELL. I can't wait to see how they do with kindergarten - I think they will LOVE it.

And on this topic we have experience:
"Her biggest issue with the fine motor is that she is really easily frustrated and sometimes gives up before she even gets going. And little glitch in her idea of what it is *supposed* to look like and she freaks out and tries to give up. She needs a lot of help problem-solving a way to correct the problem rather than just quitting. This worries me."

It ain't just her. You should SEE the tantrums that happen in our house when a drawing (and she would be drawing 24/7 if we let her) doesn't come out the way she wants it to. Last week we had to cut out the drawing from a picture because she messed up the bubble letter title she was putting on her book. (Bubble letters!? Crazy kid. I blame her first-grade friend.)

Also, just for comparison's sake: Shoshanna's writing also gets progressively huger and sloppier. We don't know if this is a personality issue or a fine motor stamina issue. I'm leaning towards the latter, actually, but it's hard to tell 'cause she's also very impatient.

Thu Jan 28, 09:07:00 AM EST

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great post Billie!

Thu Jan 28, 12:14:00 PM EST

Anonymous Anna said...

Billie,

nice to see a post again, and especially a post like this.

Thu Jan 28, 01:21:00 PM EST

Blogger Chris said...

Hi Billie,

I stumbled upon your blog while reading another blog, Micro Mom. I have read the entire thing, from the first post, and I must say I am very impressed by not only your spirit and determination, but your writing as well! I love reading about your little girls, your family, and everything you are going through (the good and the bad).

I'm just starting this journey myself, after having my son Jack on Halloween at 25 weeks, 2 days. He weighed 1 lb, 4 oz at birth and is up to 3 lb, 10 oz as of last night. It's been a scary and weird existence for my husband and me, and we don't know anyone else close to us going through this. So it's nice to read about other micropreemies, what their lives are like, and most of all, what YOU, as their mom, go through.

I think you are doing a wonderful job, and I admire how you share not only the joy but the struggle of daily life with children with disabilities.

So thank you for continuing to blog...I really look forward to reading the latest updates on Holland and Eden, and I LOVE the pix! :)

Thu Jan 28, 02:07:00 PM EST

Blogger Katy said...

This is just a wonderful, fabulous post and it warms my heart to read how well both girls are doing. It really warms my heart to see how much they continue to progress each year. As we approach Charlie's third birthday, I get a little anxious that we might be past any major development.

Thu Jan 28, 09:24:00 PM EST

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a great update! Eden's language is average? That blows me away! What amazing kids you have there. You must be so proud of them both.

Thu Jan 28, 09:47:00 PM EST

Blogger Justine, Romy's Mama said...

Wow, those girls are crazy amazing! I'm so happy that they're doing so well, and they're gorgeous to boot!

Thu Jan 28, 09:52:00 PM EST

Blogger The Buckley Family said...

Their progress is so amazing Billie! What an awesome year it has been for you!! You must be so proud of them!

We will be starting preschool next year (actually just found out today that Annabel might start as soon as this school year ends), the new chapter is scary but exciting too! They certainly grow way too fast!

Keep up the good work!

Fri Jan 29, 11:15:00 AM EST

Blogger Rachel said...

I found your blog last week and read the whole thing from beginning to end. You guys do such great work with your girls! They're going to be very confident young ladies. I can't believe how far they've come!

I'm an HI teacher in Virginia. I'm not sure how extensive your HI program is, but we offer most of our kids FMs to use in the classroom when we see a need. Of the 22 kids I have this year, only 5 of them are not using FM systems. (That's mainly because they're Deaf, or don't process sound at all.) If you have an educational audiologist, you could ask for a trial with an FM system with Eden to see if it helps her with background noise. Once our students hit Kindergarten, the educational audiologist does an assessment of the classroom environment and usually recommends an FM system for hearing in noise. Kindergarten gets LOUD! It's also invaluable when using a computer or TV. There's a cord that plugs right into the sound source and goes through the FM to the CI processor directly. I know it's more equipment for Eden, but it might help her get the sounds that she's missing. (Like "wakkles.")

That's not to downplay any of the work that you have been doing to get her to this point, or her own intelligence for getting here. It's amazing that she's scoring "average!" Especially since she's scoring average for her age and not her hearing age. Congratulations to all of you!

Fri Jan 29, 12:23:00 PM EST

Blogger Keely said...

Billie..........I sure have enjoyed watching your girls grow up!! Wonderful update and post!! Loved the pictures of the art work too!!

---Keely in Atlanta, GA

Sat Jan 30, 04:55:00 AM EST

Blogger Taylors said...

I love getting the update on you adorable girls! I am so impressed at how far they've come! They are so lucky to have you for a mom.

About the power chair, I have been inquiring about getting one for Ariana (will be 3 in February), and they are pretty reluctant to order one before age 5. Was it the same way for you? Ari just received her first regular wheelchair. Any advice?

Sat Jan 30, 11:04:00 PM EST

Blogger winecat said...

Wait, 5 1/2 how did that happen, just yesterday they were 2 tiny, tiny babies.

It's thrilling to hear and see how much progress they have made this year. Eden and Holland aren't babies anymore (little sob) they're big girls now!

You and John must be so proud of the progress they've made.
hugs and kisses to all of you.

Sun Jan 31, 04:33:00 AM EST

Anonymous Susan, Mum to Molly said...

Happy Half Birthday to your gorgeous girls!

Thanks for the update - what an awesome post, must've taken you ages to write.

So glad to see/hear you and the girls are doing so well.

Sun Jan 31, 08:05:00 AM EST

Blogger abby said...

The girls are nothing short of amazing. And I love these long posts that bring it all together.

Happy Half Birthday, Holland and Eden!

Sun Jan 31, 08:44:00 AM EST

Blogger hallegracesmama said...

Fantastic update! The girls are beautiful and amazing as always. Good job, mama!

Sun Jan 31, 02:55:00 PM EST

Blogger Unknown said...

Do a search on "kids karate sparring gear". The head gear should put a soft stop to Eden's "crack-a-lackin". I see prices in the $20-$30 range. And I see them in pink.

Gary - papa of 26 wk preemie twins, Zola and Veronica. www.moosekisspress.com

Mon Feb 01, 11:05:00 AM EST

Blogger Wherever HE Leads We'll Go said...

I am so glad that girls are doing so well. It is wonderful to read about their progress. Sounds like it has been a pretty great year!

Wed Feb 03, 06:40:00 PM EST

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow! You've all come so far!

Amy

Wed Feb 03, 08:54:00 PM EST

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