Monday, July 6, 2009

"I can hear the fireworks!"


It can be such a simple activity like lighting off fireworks to really capture what a blessing this cochlear implant has been. Never have I felt like we made the wrong decision, but it is moments like on the 4th of July, when all the sounds and noises of the holiday are going on and Savanah is experiencing these events as a "hearing" child. Some sounds are totally new for her, even if she has heard them before, she is hearing them on a new map, or her implant has been fine tuned since the last time, so each time her face lights up - this sound is new and fresh for her. This year the fireworks were amazing for her. She did not take her magnet off, she just took it all in, with the biggest smile!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

How does your garden grow?


So as a GREAT activity this year for Savanah and I do while Gracie takes naps, was to plant a garden and care for our little garden. (Grandma Hill and Grandpa Hil also helped tremendously because their daughter does not have a green thumb) anywho. . . Savanah decided she wanted to plant pumpkins and carrots, and then I wanted zuchinni, squash and tomatoes and Daddy wanted peppers, peas and rhubarb!

So in a nutshell - we have this garden, our first time garden and WE ARE ACTUALLY growing stuff! It is so amazing and fun to watch! We have have tomatoes already they are green but give them a few weeks and Daddy ate the first bell pepper two days ago and Savanah and Gracen have become a fan of raw rhubarb.

It has been a great language opportunity for Savanah. It has definitely expanded her vocabularly with the different plants, weeding, watering, bugs, sun, lots of water, cleaning off the veggies, waiting until they are ripe etc.

If you have never planted a garden but would love to do so and are nervous because all of your houseplants you have killed off - DO NOT BE INTIMIDATED! Gardens are such a miraculous thing, they pretty much grow themselves.