tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-47358426947939727052024-03-13T00:12:53.461-05:00Sophia's GraceThis is the story of a special little girl, Sophia, and her journey into the hearing world!Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.comBlogger114125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-3950517998702893162015-01-31T16:07:00.000-05:002015-01-31T16:07:21.891-05:00Four YearsA few weeks ago, we took some time to celebrate Sophie's hearing birthday. It's been four years since the cold January morning that we referred to as "activation day" forever changed our lives. Initially, our early CI days were full of hard work, intense therapy, and lots of audiology appointments. Although we are still on an ever-evolving journey with a deaf child, life is quite different now. Our days no longer center around CIs and therapy and instead our biggest worries are consistent with those of parents of typical children. Sophie's language skills are pretty amazing and people are often surprised when they learn of her hearing loss. <br />
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For this year's hearing celebration, we spent time with family and Sophie chose her favorite dinner of quesadillas and ice cream cake. We also took a trip to a local children's museum and had a day of fun. I took a short video of her, similar to the one I posted last year. I hope to "interview" her each year on her hearing birthday; at least until she will no longer let me. :) Here's to four years!<br />
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-1902171326937921442015-01-03T22:21:00.000-05:002015-01-03T22:21:36.436-05:00PerspectiveIt's hard to admit that an entire year has come and gone since I last posted here. It's not that I haven't had any news to write about or have been too busy (although life <em>is</em> quite busy these days), I guess I just haven't felt like it. This past year has been an emotional roller-coaster for me and my family, as we lost my mother to cancer. It wasn't really a roller-coaster; it was more free fall, with us desperately trying to grasp onto tiny bits of hope for a few short months although we knew the finality of what we were facing in the end. Cancer sucks, folks. There is nothing more ruthless, unforgiving, and consuming. And it's just not fair. <br />
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As I continue to grieve and slowly start to heal, I am able to recognize one thing that this life experience has helped me with - perspective. Attitude, point-of-view, outlook on life... Whatever you want to call it. When Sophie was born and we had gotten over the initial shock and anger of learning about her hearing loss, I thought I had gained a new perspective on what is really important in life. At the time, it was the most difficult obstacle I had encountered and I felt shaken and changed by it, in a good way though. This past year has been even more eye-opening and I can honestly say that I have a deeper appreciation for everything I have and everyone that has been by my side. I'm not saying that I owe this deeper appreciation to cancer or even admitting that anything positive has come from this terrible experience. I just think it's important to recognize how tragedy molds us into different people than we were before. We are humbled by hard times and grow stronger because of them. <br />
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So with the start of this new year, I will be trying my hardest to focus on my new perspective and everything I am grateful for. I have plenty of updates to share about Sophie and her sweet little brother and I will post those soon. <br />
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Cheers to a new year and a new outlook. Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-10220853378141698632014-01-12T22:38:00.000-05:002014-01-12T22:38:19.792-05:00Three Years of Hearing!!I think it's safe to say that's it has been some time since my last post! Life has been a whirlwind lately and I don't see it calming down anytime soon. In the last six months I have had a baby, started a new job, moved into a new home, and have been navigating through the trials and tribulations of a serious family illness. Life is busy, to say the least. <br />
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In the midst of all the craziness, we took some time last week to celebrate Sophie's hearing birthday! It's been three years since her implants were activated and she first heard the amazing sounds of the world. She has achieved so much in just a few years and I can only imagine what else she is going to accomplish as she gets older. Activation day brought us so much hope and excitement, but I never would have guessed how much she would excel. When I look back and reflect on our journey, it is pretty surreal. One of the best parts of parenting such a special child is sharing our story with others and giving them hope. If I had only known where we would be today, those early days would have been much easier and my tears would have been saved for another day. <br />
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Here is a little clip of our girl, just three years in to her journey. Isn't it amazing?<br />
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-14342728799357047092013-07-17T13:36:00.000-05:002013-07-17T13:36:39.713-05:00Introducing...Our newest addition, a little BOY!!!<br />
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I'll never forget my first conversation with the director of the Moog Center. She contacted me just two days after we learned that Sophie is deaf. I was still grieving - in a mixed state of panic, confusion, and shock. What I remember most about our conversation is that she was so incredibly confident that Sophie would be okay. She gave me the straight-forward facts about hearing loss and the potential causes, summarized the cochlear implant process and timeline, and told me about their intensive oral program. At one point, I remember her matter-of-factly saying, "Oh yeah, there is a great chance Sophie can be mainstreamed by kindergarten." That statement gave me instant hope and was the very faint glimmer of light that I needed to snap out of my sad, gloomy haze and take action. Up until that point, when I envisioned Sophie's future, I could only think of a world of special education, interpreters, and limitations. I had already researched a bit about cochlear implants, but I was still naive and ignorant to what a diagnosis of profound hearing loss meant for Sophie. <br />
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The next day was our first visit to the Moog Center. It was surreal. As we pushed our tiny baby girl through the halls and classrooms in her stroller, I remember thinking, "Wow, they really weren't kidding. These kids can talk!" But that wasn't even the best part of the visit. After being scared, helpless, and overwhelmed, I just felt normal while we were there. It was as though the hurricane had stopped pounding and the debris was starting to settle all around me. Like I could envision a new path and future that I so recently was unsure of. <br />
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After our visit, I was pretty much sold. We visited another oral school in the St. Louis area as well, but there was no comparison to the feelings of hope and support that the Moog Center gave us. In the past three years, this amazing school has been by our side constantly - providing encouragement and support every step along the way. The staff, audiologists, and teachers are more to us than the professionals that have guided Sophie's success, they are forever a part of her journey and our family. <br />
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So here we are now, saying goodbye. Obviously, this transition is happening much sooner than we anticipated and I still cannot believe Sophie is being mainstreamed two years earlier than our original goal. While I'm nervous and anxious, I'm confident that Sophie's time at Moog has equipped her for a regular classroom on a full time basis. She is such a bright girl and has amazed us each and every step of the way so far. At this point, I can't wait to see what else she has in store for us. ;)<br />
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How fast her time at Moog has gone by:<br />
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My dad also filmed Sophie being "interviewed" during graduation. All of the children leaving the Moog Center take the stage to tell their story and this is always a very emotional part of the program, as many families have moved across the country and completely started new lives to attend school here. Obviously, Sophie is a little young to be able to share her story, but she took the stage and it was pretty cute. I could tell she was nervous and I was quite surprised she spoke at all in front of that many people!<br />
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-33633336725363939852013-03-30T15:05:00.000-05:002013-03-30T15:05:43.669-05:00Happy 3rd Birthday!!!Sophie turned three last week and we had fun celebrating for days! We were also hit with over a foot of snow, so her birthday party had to be postponed a few days, but we had a great time anyway. Here are a few pictures from the festivities:<br />
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I can't believe we have a three-year-old on our hands now. These days are certainly fun, though! Sophie is learning new things at a rapid pace and I feel like I can hardly keep up with her. <br />
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Happy 3rd Birthday to my sweet girl! I am so proud of you!!!<br />
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-88648157697113675062013-03-03T17:30:00.004-05:002013-03-03T21:33:43.987-05:00No IEP for this girlSince Sophie was born, she has been receiving services through the First Steps program through our state. First Steps is an early intervention program that provides services to children (and their families) from birth to age three. When she was diagnosed with profound hearing loss, we automatically qualified for this program because deafness is considered a developmental disability.<br />
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At age three, the First Steps program ends and children that continue to need services are placed on an IEP (individualized education program) through their local school district. In children with hearing loss, this usually means that the district will provide a teacher of the deaf, ongoing speech therapy, or cover schooling at an oral deaf school if the district cannot accommodate the child.<br />
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When Sophie was a baby, I had researched a lot about this transition process, talked to other parents, and generally just assumed she would automatically qualify for services through our school district because she is deaf. Well, I was wrong. ;) Sophie's speech and language development was evaluated a couple of months ago by our school district in preparation for the IEP process. Before the district can determine eligibility, they must first evaluate each child to determine where they are at developmentally. <br />
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Because we have no other concerns with Sophie's development (academically, socially, physically, etc...), she was only evaluated on her speech and language abilities. The evaluation itself was SEVERAL hours long and had to be completed on two separate days. I was pretty emotional and anxious about the results and looking back, I still can't quite pinpoint why I was such a nervous wreck about it. I think much of it had to do with feeling as though all of our time, effort, hard work, and tears for the past three years were leading up to this judgment of whether or not our child qualified for special services because she exhibits a language delay. <br />
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Anyway, it suffices to say that Sophie does not qualify for services through our school district, so we will not be going down the IEP road. In fact, I can confidently say that her language abilities blew the school district away and it was hard for them to fathom that a deaf child could speak so well and demonstrate the advanced language and communication concepts that Sophie does.<br />
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To give an idea, a couple of the formal tests that were administered included the Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation (GFTA-2) and the Preschool Language Scale 5 (PLS-5). On the GFTA-2, Sophie's score fell into the 92nd percentile, meaning that she performed better than 92% of typical hearing children in her age range. Her test-age equivalent shows that she performed similarly to a child who is 4 years and 7 months of age (she was tested at 2 years, 9 months)! Her total score on the PLS-5 was in the 99th percentile, indicating she performed better than 99% of hearing children in her age range. <br />
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Similar to the ABR testing and meeting informing us that Sophie is deaf, this meeting with the school district was very surreal to me. As they were going over the test results and telling me that my child is a phenomenon, I just kept thinking that it had to be a dream. I know that Sophie is incredibly smart and her language development is on track, but I still just kept wondering, <em><strong>"how is it possible that a deaf child can score this high on these tests?!"</strong></em> As the meeting went on, I continued to sit there and wonder when they were going to break the news to me, to tell me where they have major areas of concerns, where her delays are, etc... But it never came. The conclusion was that Sophie's progress has been simply amazing. <br />
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Needless so say, I felt like I was floating as I was leaving the meeting and for the rest of that day I was on cloud nine. There are many reasons behind her success such as early intervention, advocating hard for early implant surgery, dedication, and most importantly, the incredible audiology team, staff, and teachers at the Moog Center. Whatever the reason, the feeling of success and amount of pride I have is immense. <br />
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-12442521815923847762013-02-25T21:35:00.000-05:002013-02-25T21:35:45.150-05:00Halfway there!I don't know if it's because we are busy keeping up with a toddler this time around, but this pregnancy has absolutely flown by! We only have about four more months until we welcome this little one. Thankfully, Sophie has been getting pretty excited for the new arrival. It took some convincing at first, but she is really looking forward to becoming a big sister. <br />
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We aren't finding out the gender, but Sophie is convinced she will be getting a little sister. We'll see - she may have a big surprise coming in a few months! Anyway, one of the cute things she has been talking about lately is all of the things she will teach her brother or sister. One of my favorites has been, "When our baby comes out, I'm going to teach her to talk!" Amen to that, girlfriend! And this baby is lucky to have the best language model we could ask for. :)<br />
<br />Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-17616666986296110912013-01-11T10:56:00.000-05:002013-01-11T11:07:08.310-05:00An amazing yearYesterday, we celebrated Sophie's second hearing birthday. I can hardly believe it has been two years since her implants we activated! The time has gone by fast, but she has accomplished so much in these short two years and I honestly cannot believe how much progress she had made. <br />
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If I had to describe this past year, I'm pretty sure I could do so with one word. Normalcy. I remember speaking to several moms when Sophie was just diagnosed and many of them had deaf children who were a bit older. They told me that eventually I will stop feeling overwhelmed and like my life was turned upside down. And I'll admit - the first year was HARD. We were still learning to be parents, but also learning to be a part of this new world that was absolutely foreign to us. Hearing aids, speech therapy, preparing for implant surgery, and constant worry about the future. The second year was exciting, but also very difficult. Sophie had been implanted and we were working with her each and every day to grow her vocabulary and language skills. It was a fun time as we celebrated each milestone with great enthusiasm, but I still felt a lot of pressure and was worried about the future. This past year has honestly been a breeze and I totally understand what those wise moms were telling me in the beginning of our journey. We have this down. I hardly think twice about Sophie being deaf. She is just a typical toddler that hears differently than most people do. This year has shown me that I have no reason to worry about the future anymore. She is already a success and not even three years old! We have a incredibly smart little girl who is going to do great things in this world and I can't wait to watch her. <br />
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Anyway, we have definitely returned to normalcy. The weight of worry being lifted off my shoulders has been exhilarating. I know I will always worry a little as Sophie faces new changes and challenges, but nothing like the beginning of this journey where even the little things were uncertain. We are in such a great place right now and feel like we can move forward with life - especially with welcoming a second child later this year! ;)<br />
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While we will always celebrate Sophie's hearing birthday, I feel like this one was extra special because it marked this turning point for us. Who knows what the next year will bring!<br />
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<br />Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-39004586823112353272013-01-01T19:25:00.001-05:002013-01-01T19:25:50.308-05:00BIG News for 2013!!!Sophie has quite the secret that she has been anxious to share:<br />
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What an exciting year 2013 will be! We are expecting baby number two at the beginning of July and couldn't be more thrilled. :)<br />
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Happy New Year, everyone!!!Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-32883802473624668522012-12-24T23:04:00.000-05:002012-12-24T23:04:22.881-05:00Wishing you and yours...<div class="sflyProductPreviewContainer" style="height: 424px; padding: 0px; text-align: center; width: 650px;">
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-19195387427857532812012-12-23T22:09:00.000-05:002012-12-23T22:09:55.333-05:00The night before Christmas...Or in this case, two nights before the big day!! My husband has been reading Sophie this book for the past few weeks and she has the entire story memorized. She even runs around the house reciting verses to her baby dolls. Tonight, I had to take the opportunity to get a little bit on tape:<br />
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-7940856321885483912012-12-15T10:59:00.001-05:002012-12-15T10:59:14.263-05:00Who's the boss?On this lazy Saturday morning, I had actually had chance to document one of the many silly conversations heard around our house. Two-year-old reasoning never fails to amuse me. :)<br />
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-68536315328172445532012-12-04T21:57:00.000-05:002012-12-04T21:57:20.911-05:00We're still here!So much for blogging weekly, huh? It's been so long that I forgot my Blogger password. ;) Anyway, we are still here! We have had some pretty exciting and crazy things going on lately, but I will save that for a later post. <br />
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It's now my absolute favorite time of the year and we are busy getting ready for the holiday season. Sophie is at a really fun age and is super excited about all things related to Christmas. She tears through the house singing Christmas songs and demands to drive by the "silly house with LOTS of lights" on our way home each night. You should see this house though, it really puts the Griswolds to shame!<br />
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In other news, Sophie's time at the Moog Center will most likely be coming to end much sooner than we originally thought. She will continue to attend next semester, but may likely be mainstreamed after that. While we are extremely proud of her success, I feel a little indifferent about this change. We have been with Moog since Sophie was four weeks old and they have been an incredible support system in many ways. I know that we have the tools to ensure that she will continue to succeed, but it is still a bit scary. <br />
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In light of this, we have begun to research different pre-school options for Sophie. Obviously, we are concerned about finding the right environment that will help accommodate her hearing loss, but we are also concerned with keeping her challenged and engaged. Many of the professionals that have worked with Sophie have told us she is highly intelligent, maybe even gifted. At this point, we are trying to research all of our mainstream options (public, private, Montessori, etc...) and hope to find the perfect fit. If there are any parents out there with gifted kids, please give me your advice!!! :)<br />
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I hope everyone is having fun this time of year. Here are a few holiday pics so far:<br />
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-68234669202666738462012-10-25T16:58:00.000-05:002012-10-25T16:58:54.356-05:00Fall Photo DumpHere are a few of my favorite pics so far this season. I'm sure there will be more!<br />
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<br />Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-23957575417932070202012-10-18T09:18:00.001-05:002012-10-18T13:34:09.077-05:00Pinch me<div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: large;"><em>“I continue to believe that if children are given the necessary tools to succeed, they will succeed beyond their wildest dreams!”</em></span></div><div style="text-align: center;"> </div><div align="left" style="text-align: center;"> </div><div style="text-align: left;">When Sophie was diagnosed with hearing loss and we began to research cochlear implants, we were told that the best case scenario will be mainstreaming her by kindergarten or shortly after. At that time, we set that as our goal and were pretty happy with the fact that she may be able to go to a regular school like a typical hearing child. We figured it would be a tough five years, but with hard work and the right resources, we could definitely make it happen.</div><div style="text-align: left;"> </div><div style="text-align: left;">I can say now, only two and a half years in, that Sophie is excelling beyond what we ever could have imagined and will definitely exceed this goal. About a month ago, we were approached by the director of Sophie's daycare/preschool because she really wasn't sure what to do with Sophie anymore. Sophie was in a class with other two-year-olds, but her language and social abilities were so far beyond the others. The director wanted to move her up with the three-year-olds and after some thought, we agreed to do so. I was a little hesitant because she wasn't yet two and a half and there can be a big development gap in that age range, but I knew she was ready. So, she has been with the "big kids" for a few weeks now and is doing great. Have I mentioned yet that this is a mainstream school?! Sophie is the only deaf child there and the director continues to tell us she is one of the best talkers among the three-year-olds. </div><div style="text-align: left;"> </div><div style="text-align: left;">Some days, I can hardly believe she is doing this well and I feel like we are living in a dream. Just a short time ago, we were so uncertain and worried about what her future would bring and now she is thriving in a mainstream setting with children who are older than her. Sophie still goes to her deaf school part-time and is excelling there as well. At this point, my uncertainty about the future has diminished and pride has taken over in it's place. I know that she will encounter many other hurdles in life, but I also know that she is a very special and talented child who will continue to excel and surprise us along the way. <br />
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-35477382717111514712012-10-09T20:00:00.000-05:002012-10-09T20:00:52.927-05:00Walk4HearingThis past weekend we participated in the Walk4Hearing in St. Louis and it was so much fun! It was the first year that we took part in this event and I'm so happy we did. Sophie didn't quite grasp the purpose of the walk, but she was super excited and spent the entire morning running around the house screaming, "Walk for hearing, walk for hearing!"<br />
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Despite the chilly weather, we had a great turnout and helped raise over $30,000 for the HLAA. I was really touched by the number of our friends and family members that joined us for the walk and donated to the cause. I tried to get a good group shot of Sophie's entourage, but of course I ended up missing a few people. <br />
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We plan on participating in this event every year and I hope it becomes something that Sophie is passionate about and looks forward to.<br />
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A big thank you goes out to everyone that supported us last weekend - we appreciate it! <br />
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Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-65001889119341139952012-09-13T19:09:00.000-05:002012-09-13T19:09:54.822-05:00Then and nowI haven't updated in quite a while, but I've been trying to stay off the computer and just enjoy life! What did we do before laptops, data plans, email, Facebook, and Twitter?! ;)<br />
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Anyway, Sophie started back up at her deaf school last week and we are starting to get back in the swing of things! She's always super excited to go and loves talking about her new teacher and her old friends.<br />
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This is a picture of her on her first day:<br />
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And this was last year:<br />
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What a difference, right?! She has grown so much (in many, many ways) and I can hardly believe the obstacles we have overcome with this little munchkin. She is definitely just a typical toddler who loves to chat, sing, pretend, and asks a MILLION questions a day. Even with all the reassurance and encouragement we received about CIs when Sophie was a newborn, I never would have imagined she would be doing this well. We are very, very lucky and she helps remind me of that fact every day. <br />
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I hope everyone had a great summer and start to the school year. I'm excited for fall and can't wait for the weather to cool down and stay that way. Fall is definitely my favorite time of the year!<br />
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I tried to get Sophie on video singing some of the new songs she has been learning at daycare, but she is quite the stubborn girl and prefers to stick to the old classics. Still cute, though!<br />
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Happy Fall!!!<br />
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<br />Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-8358925017408199652012-08-05T18:43:00.001-05:002012-08-05T18:47:44.690-05:00A glimpse of self-advocacyWhile playing at the park today, Sophie met a new friend who was quite interested in her implants. Sophie and the little girl were jumping around on the playhouse and the girl would occasionally stop and point to or touch Sophie's processors. I stayed back for a little bit to see how this would play out and eventually, the girl asked, "What's on your head?" I left my spot on the bench and edged closer just in time to hear Sophie loudly and clearly state, "Those are my implants! I wear them on my ears." And the jumping and giggling resumed.<br />
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I stood there for a minute as my eyes got teary behind my sunglasses, then I went back to join my husband and told him about the conversation I witnessed. He smiled and said, "She's going to be fine." While such a small, brief moment, those few seconds of conversation were important and hopefully telling of the future. Although only two and not yet able to explain WHY she wears implants, Sophie is able to describe what they are - and did so proudly. This is something that has weighed heavily on my heart since the beginning of our journey and today she has given me a glimpse of how she will advocate for herself. My heart is a little lighter and I am one proud momma. :)<br />
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<br />Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-83635965897890118662012-07-23T18:32:00.000-05:002012-07-23T18:32:47.926-05:00Dog days of summerI really seem to have neglected my goal to blog weekly, but who's counting?! There isn't much to update, we are just trying to survive the sweltering Midwest heat. :) Here are a few of my favorite summer pics so far:<br />
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Summer school is over for Sophie and she will not return to Moog until after Labor Day. We get a little break from juggling schedules, but I'm also sad to be away for so long. She recently started at a daycare and I'm hoping that the structure there will help her language continue to grow during the break. She absolutely loves her class and all of the kiddos, so we are pretty happy so far. She is the only hearing-impaired child there, but they have cared for a CI kid in the past (one of the reasons we chose them). The director is really impressed with Sophie's language abilities and keeps telling us that she has the best speech of all the two-year-olds in the school. I think any mom would like to hear that, so you can only imagine how proud we are. We'll see what the rest of the summer brings, but I have a good feeling that she won't show much regression. Hopefully the opposite! ;)<br />
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In other toddler news, I think it's safe to say Sophie is potty-trained! I'm not really sure when you consider a kid officially potty-trained, but she wears only underwear and has been accident-free for over a week now. Outings can still be a little nerve-wracking because she dislikes public toilets (and really, who can blame her there?), but she just holds it until we get home. So I think it's safe to cancel my automatic subscription to pull-ups on Amazon. Woohoo!!!<br />
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Other than that, we are just soaking up the summer and trying to stay cool! Jared is turning the big <u>3-0</u> in a couple of weeks and we are planning a long weekend trip in Chicago to celebrate with a few friends. I'm really looking forward to a fun, adults-only weekend in the city!<br />
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I hope everyone out there is enjoying the summer!<br />
<br />Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-78578386811191494022012-07-05T20:06:00.000-05:002012-07-05T20:07:17.875-05:00ABCs and a little jokesterHere is a cute clip of Sophie practicing her ABCs and goofing around with her Daddy. I swear, she definitely inherited his sense of humor. ;)<br />
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I haven't updated in quite awhile, but we are just enjoying the summer and trying to make the best of this crazy heat wave here in the Midwest (we've had over a week of wonderful, humid, triple-digit weather in STL). Sophie is enjoying all things summer and her language continues to grow. The complex sentences and questions that come out of her mouth continue to amaze me. And we are full-on potty training! She is doing pretty well and only wears underwear at home - even at night. For a few weeks now she has been dry every morning - yahoo! She can even make the one hour trip in the car to Grandma's house without an accident! :) However, she still wears a pull-up to school and daycare and seems to only go on the potty part-time there. She's getting there, I guess. Maybe we just need to completely ditch the pull-up and see what happens...?<br />
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Anyway, I hope everyone out there had a great Independence Day!<br />
<br />Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-51462054036085847662012-06-13T20:30:00.000-05:002012-06-13T20:36:24.441-05:00Too young for rock and roll?Not this toddler! Here is Sophie singing along to one of her new favorites. (And my apologies in advance to my hubby for displaying your indredible singing talent to the world, especially considering you slightly flubbed the lyrics to this obvious classic!)<br />
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Music has always been important to both of us, which is another reason that learning our baby is deaf was such a heartbreaker. While researching CIs, this was something that we were concerned about - how music would sound and if Sophie would enjoy it. I think it's safe to say that she is developing an appreciation for music, though, and we could not be happier. She can even carry somewhat of a tune!Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17391959098262574838noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4735842694793972705.post-5387090377252264522012-06-07T18:10:00.001-05:002012-06-07T18:10:47.469-05:00Too darn fastThis is how I feel about my life right now. I never really understood it until I became a parent. Now, as weeks and months whiz by in the blink of an eye, I totally get it. Precious time, that is. <br />
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In the car on our way home today, I asked Sophie how her day was. Her response? <strong><em>"I don't want to talk to you, Mommy."</em></strong> Huh?! So I ask, "<strong><em>Why?"</em></strong> "<strong><em>Because I'm too tired,"</em></strong> she says. <br />
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So we rode home in silence and I sadly realized that my baby is no more. She has a mind of her own and already choosing to ignore me. I thought I had several years until that happened, but I guess it is what it is. ;) <br />
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As she grows taller and taller and all of her babyish qualities melt away, I'm going to try my hardest to slow down and cherish <strong>this.sweet.time.</strong><br />
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