Sunday, November 6, 2011

Trick or Treat!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Speech and sleep

I met with Keeghan's speech therapist to chat about the stuttering thing.  She gave me some strategies...a lot of them things I was already doing.  The stuttering is happening at school more too so that's the focus of her speech sessions.  We are getting "homework" to do, working on smooth speech, trying to let Keeghan know that everyone will get their turn to speak so there is no need to rush, and also trying not to make a big deal of the whole thing.  Keeghan doesn't seem to notice she is stuttering so we don't want it to become a focus and have it worsen.  If Keeghan is having a particularly hard time getting out what she wants to say I will tell her to take a deep breath, talk quietly, and slowly and that seems to help.  We are also making an effort to be sure when it's "her turn" to talk that we are paying attention and responding. Sitting here thinking about things now, I think maybe it's a bit better.  Keeghan LOVES to talk (though plenty of people who have met her would tell you she's really quiet) especially to me.  She asks questions constantly and will sometimes rephrase a question 2 or 3 times to make sure she is understanding.  She also knows when you are not listening or understanding her and that is NOT ok. This kid knows how to get your attention and keep it (pretty sure that's a behaviour she developed in the orphanage...and heck it serves her well as she's one of 4 kids) and will talk my ear off sometimes. 

Unfortunately, some of those times are in the middle of the night.  After moving Keeghan to her big girl bed we had some trouble with her getting out of bed in the middle of the night (we've found her playing video games at 1 or 2am more than once).  We used positive reinforcement (stickers) for staying in bed all night and staying there until "there's a 6 on the clock" (yes, K's an early morning kid and will sometimes get out of bed at 5am).  BUT, being a smart kid, Keeghan figured out staying in bed means just that and as long as she stays in bed she can yell to me at 3am.  So, plenty of nights I am beckoned "ma ma....ma ma....ma ma" to fix blankets or because she doesn't want to sleep or whatever.  We've been home almost 3 years.  I'm over the not sleeping thing.  I am perfectly happy to help if she's not feeling well or has a nightmare or needs me, but getting up at 1 or 2 or 3am to "fix my blankets" is getting to be a problem.  I'm not sure that Keeghan understands the difference between an "emergency" that is ok to wake me up for and just waking me up to wake me up.  So, we spend lots of time together in the middle of the night and then I can't go back to sleep and then I'm overtired and cranky...and you get the idea.  So, sleep is still a challenge.

And to add to that we had a crazy snowstorm last week that knocked out power for 6 days.  No heat, no hot water, no lights, no stove, nothing.  We are very lucky to have some awesome friends who let us all but move into their house (they have a generator) for the week.  BUT that meant Keeghan was all out of sorts.  School was close 4 days.  We were not home except to sleep and then there wasn't the regular nightlight or sound machine and there were layers of pj's and blankets to keep warm.  It was a tough week and it's showing a bit for Keeghan.  Sleep was very much a challenge and her behaviour has been a bit off since.  Overall, though, I think Keeghan handled it well and seems to be getting back to normal...but tonight we change the clocks so I'm sure that will throw a curve ball into everything!

Friday, November 4, 2011

My strong little girl pulled that wagon full of pumpkins

Thursday, November 3, 2011

It's National Adoption Month

I think you all know I think adoption is pretty cool.  Biology is cool too fyi...but almost everyone tries that out.  People think growing your family means getting pregnant...not always the case.  Plenty of people pick the adoption route.  I think, though, that unless you know someone who's gone through this and is will to share their story, adoption is a scary idea.  It makes sense.  That's one of the reasons I decided to blog about our journey of growing our family and I talk about adoption as much as I do.  There are on the idea of 150million orphans in this world and everyone of those kids deserves a family.  I Everyone who wants to add to their family should think about adoption.  I'm not saying it's for everyone to try...heck there are plenty of people in this world should not parent never mind adopt.  But, if you're thinking about parenting, think about adoption and if you have questions or want more info...ask.  I'm happy to share many parts of our story and happy to talk about the challenges we've faced as well.  Just don't go asking how much my child cost or tell me how lucky she is cause then I might go off on you. 

A trip to the pumpkin patch