Saturday, October 25, 2008

October 2008






Lots of wonderful things happening for us in October. Brooke and Kyle are engaged and planning to get married next July in Jamaica. We are so excited and thankful that these two great kids are together and planning a future. It wasn't so long ago that they were in school together, playing saxophones in band and Kyle was circling our house on his bike. Now Brooke is an RN and Kyle is a computer programmer. They have more together at 23 than I did at 30. It is easy to be proud of them!

Blake is a Senior now, so he is busy looking at colleges and trying to get a game plan. He's only home a little bit these days, as he's juggling work, school, and spending time with his girlfriend. Again, very proud of this wonderful boy. He's looking at Nuclear Medicine and I'm so glad to see this. He's so thoughtful and kind, I know he will do well.

Daniel & Matthew are preparing to head off on a cruise to the Bahamas with their cousin next week. I'm missing them already. I know they will have fun and are in good hands with their aunt. I also know that this week will be a great memory maker for them. So, why is it that all I can think about is how much I will miss them!?!

Emma is making lots of memories too - school, pumpkin carving, sleep-overs, hay rides, and getting to know her extended family. All I have to do is sign DJ or Brooke and she is ready to get in the van and go see them! This week we will be spending 3 days in Omaha with the Cochlear Implant team from Boys Town National Research Hospital. If the testing shows it's okay to procede, it's very possible that Emma will have her cochlear implant activated just in time for Christmas.

I can't help but wonder how she will react - whether she'll like hearing or if the noise will bother her after so many years of silence! I guess all we can do is take it day by day. So many changes for Emma in such a short time. I have to hand it to her, she's always smiling and ready for the next adventure!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Talking to Jesus

Last night Emma and I were reading/signing a story together when my son Matt asked me something from the other room. Because Emma couldn't hear Matthew, she looked at me funny and signed "You're talking" and I pointed beyond the door and signed "I'm talking to Matthew." She nodded, we finished story time, and I turned down the lights. Emma grabbed her blankent and sat on my lap, Cradled in my arms, she signed "I'm you're baby." and I nodded "Yes," and smiled.

I picked up my Rosary and began to pray, Emma in my arms. She tapped me and signed "You talk to Matt?" and I signed "No, I'm talking to Jesus." She spelled out Jesus and pointed to the cross on my Rosary. I nodded and went back to praying.

Emma is unable to talk right now, but she laid in my arms and began to move her lips, quietly murmuring. I looked down at her and smiled again. She signed "I'm talking to Jesus."

I'm sure she was. And I know that He heard her too.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

First Month Home



I'm way behind here! We've been home for a little over a month now and I haven't gotten a thing on this blog. The main reason is - busy, busy, busy! Busy helping Emma adjust, busy adjusting to Emma, busy trying to catch up, busy with harvest...

We are finally getting into a routine and things are calming down a little. Emma started attending school - very part time - about a week ago. She's only going a couple of afternoons a week, but so far it's gone very well for her. So well, in fact, that she will start going more pretty soon. I think she will enjoy this a lot - she watches the calendar and is so excited about the days that are marked as school days.

Our next few days are filled with hearing tests and consulatations regarding Emma's hearing. Her initial doctor visits resulted in her being referred to a cochlear implant team. She's doing great with sign right now - learning faster than the rest of us - but we are going to look at the cochlear implant option as well.

Wish us luck and send prayers! Here are a couple of new pictures of our little girl. One that was taken her first day of school and another taken this week-end after she finally got a scooter of her own. On nice afternoon's we go to the skate park and she really likes riding her brother's scooter when she's there. So, was VERY excited about getting a scooter of her very own!