Saturday, April 23, 2011

How Much is that Doggie in the Window?



I had to add a video of our family "ham", Jordan. He got a doggie towel, so we taught him the famous song,now every time he takes a bath, he has to sing the song. He even wants me to hold him up to the mirror so he can see himself.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

We are the Hawks! Jared's School Program 4-18-11



, I figured it out, so enjoy Jared's version of We are the Hawks.....the school song of Windermere Elementary School!

Jared's school program







Monday was Jared's turn for the beloved school program. He did great considering he really does not like to get up in front of people.





I have been trying to upload a couple of videos, but so far no luck. I will keep work on it. Hopefully my computer will let me, until then, enjoy some pictures.










Friday, April 1, 2011

Spring Break






Last week was Jared and Allison's spring break, I know kind of early, but what can you do?

We finally took the kids to the indoor waterpark that we have been trying to get to since last summer. One thing or another always got in our way. Last summer was all of Allison's surgeries and then when we tried to go in Oct( even had the reservations and everything) I ruined it by having surgery for kidney stones.

We prayed really hard that nothing would happen, loaded up the van and headed out for the weekend. It was really fun, well for the kids anyway, mom and dad not so much. It is times like this that the full extent of Jared and Allison's hearing loss comes to light. One of us had to be with them at all times, making sure that they knew what the lifeguard was trying to tell them even if they could not hear them. There was many times that we had to point out our children and tell the lifeguard...."see that boy in the brown swim trunk and the girl in the purple bathing suit? Well they can't hear, so make sure you are looking at them when you are talking to them." Most of the lifeguards shook their heads at us and said "ok" like they knew what we were talking about, but then went right on blowing their whistles and expecting Jared and Allison to understand. Then there was Jordan, who is 3 going on 13. He thought he could do anything that his older brother and sister could do. Boy was that hard to explain that he had to stay in the smaller pool. At least it had water slides for younger kids, he didn't feel so left out.

All in all, it was a great weekend of making great memories together!


Sorry about the double picture....anyone care to share how to delete a picture once it has been published?