JANUARY
- The year started off fresh and new. No expectations. A clean slate. It was interesting to see what this year held for us.
FEBRUARY
- We took the older three kids out of their part time school program to full time homeschool. Quite a big adjustment but one that we all were happy with.
- I celebrated my 35th birthday.
- Kept on with some light schooling as we were in a phase of unschooling and deprogramming. Lots of trips to the science center, walks and park days.
APRIL
- Doug and I began to question the level of Sarah's speech and had it assessed. This was the first step in a long road of further tests.
- Arianna and Joshua celebrated their 7th and 11th birthdays respectively. A fun time partying with family and friends.
- Following the speech assessment, we had Sarah's development checked out.
- Doug started a new job at Merge Systems.
- My mom's brother celebrated his 6th year after a heart transplant. God is good.
- Sarah turned three years old!
- Results from the developmental assessment showed a fairly large range of delays in all her areas of growth. Registering in Early Intervention for Sarah.
- This month was spent at parks, with friends and enjoying the (very few) warm days outside.
- Met our new pediatrician. He specializes in children with special needs and delays.
- Sarah received her first official diagnosis of having Microcephaly.
- We also began the lengthy process of referrals to specialists for Sarah
- Spent a day making jam with Doug's mom. I think we came out at 48 jars of raspberry jam!
- Doug and I celebrated our 14th wedding anniversary together.
- Sarah saw an opthamologist for her eyes. Although they are deep set, her vision is fine.
- We celebrated Doug's birthday with our annual lobster boil with Alicia, Paul (their kids) and Nathan and Melanie over. It was a great time!
- I began homeschooling grades 2, 6 & 7. A grand adventure lays ahead of us!
- Joshua started youth group (Shock!)
- Andrea celebrated a much anticipated 11th birthday and received her precious bunny as a gift!
- Sarah continued to receive home visits from Wendy every couple weeks. We are learning more each time and I'm always wanting to find ways to help Sarah at home.
- Doug put his back out on Thanksgiving Monday. So bad that he needed crutches and daily visits to the chiropractor for a week. (He still sees the chiro on a now weekly basis)
- Joshua, Andrea and I began helping at Daybreak at church. Sarah attends the toddler program and Arianna does school with a friend those mornings.
NOVEMBER
- Sarah had a playgroup assessment. Nothing new showed up. Still a lot of pressure to put her in a preschool. I continue to put my foot down, insisting that (for now) she is better off at home.
- She also had an MRI, Genetics testing and a pediatric follow up.
- We received the blow that Sarah has Cerebral Palsy. Lots to process.
- The genetics doctor suggests some type of chromosomal abnormality that can possibly be determined by blood work. There is a chance though (30%) that nothing will show up and we won't be any further ahead.
- I think I homeschooled 5 out of the possible 20 this month. Kind of a write off. Thank goodness for traditional homeschooling.
- Our dog needed surgery to remove a stone in her bladder. To date, she seems to be doing better.
- No appointments this month other than one home visit.
- Doug officially resigned his position of Chairman of the board at church. He remains on the board as an elder.
- His back is still in recovery mode. Seems like it's two steps forward, one step back. Almost like a little reminder for him to take it easy still.
- We did a little bit of school but nothing much. There's always next year.
- Arianna received two major tooth fillings, one being a root canal. She was so brave!!
- We celebrated Christmas with many family and friends. It was a time to remember our Saviour's birth and think about what really matters.