Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Bathtime Blues


To a parent who knows,

One of our biggest struggles. Bathtime. I have chosen to have Savanah bathe in the mornings to make it a little less stressful at night. Gracie knows she takes her bath in the evening and Savanah knows she takes her bath in the morning. BUT this is when all the fun begins. . . the implant comes off and Savanah enters into "her world."

Now she use to be a big splasher! Water would be everywhere. She got talked to many times after her bath, when her implant was back on, that water splashing is unacceptable.

The struggle now is learning to take a bath by herself. Start her bath, wash her hair and her body and rinse thoroughly. She has taken thousands of baths. But now starting Kindergarten, I am expecting a little more independance from her. I would like her to be able to bathe herself, drain the water herself, dry herself off and dress herself.

Is my expectation too high for my five-year old who cannot hear during bathtime?
Sincerely,
Savanah's mom

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Really?!?

Well isn't it nice that Utah School's for the Deaf will not be starting alongside Alpine School District this year! The new building next to Orem Elementary is not even completed yet! They tore the old one down right after school ended in May and can't even finish it in time for the kid's to start back at school on time. So Savanah will be in Orem Elementary in the morning in her mainstreamed classroom starting next Thursday and then come home because USD can't get on top of things. But what is even better is the fact that I found this out last Friday, when I showed up at Scera Park offices in person to drop off a few papers!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

22 DAYS till this. . .


I'll miss you Savanah, my little Kindergartner. But now it's time to shop! Image, courtesy of GAP.