We're pretty excited about this one!! Lewis has had the hardest time grasping the concept of blowing. We have worked on it for a LONG time and had basically given up because it seemed ridiculous for us to constantly be blowing around him or trying to get him to use random whistles, instruments or party favors. But the other day his beans were too hot, and I blew on them and he started blowing! So we broke out some bubbles and sure enough he had enough air going to make some. He can actually do it!
If you have done speech therapy with Lewis, then you might be on the floor right now, but get back up and watch this little video. No it's not a cotton ball on the table, but the fruits of all that labor is paying off...with bubbles. If you listen closely you can hear Lewis count to three.
Last night was also a key victory for us in the food arena. Owen, who is becoming more picky, ate a good amount of tuna helper (the cheesy kind), and Lewis discovered nuts of all varieties. We have tried peanuts and walnuts and other particular kinds of nutty things that Lewis has never taken to. But after our insistence he had some mixed nuts last night, starting with cashews, and then continued to eat a ton of them saying "mo nu" or as we understand him, "More nuts." It's especially awesome because it is a ton of protein in a form that easily transported and requires no prep. Yay, a new food for Lewis!!
We had a visit from the grandparents Shepherd yesterday and managed to get a cute picture of Owen and Grandma.
They lent their aid while I was attending a bridal shower for a friend, Jeanne Logsdon. Somehow I got no pictures of Jeanne, but got a nice one of another friend, Meredith Dean, and her "prize" after playing a shower game that she absolutely did not win. As luck would have it, the winners opted for chocolate and Meredith ended up with a lovely parting gift. I don't get out enough so this was a ton of fun for me! :)
Justin has continued to work on Spencer's and put some new furniture in there today. If you are around stop by and check it out. Oh, and we got to see Harry Potter on Friday which was so fun.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
big boy bed
Justin and I took a trip to IKEA over the weekend, mostly for business related items, but decided it would be a good time to get a real bed for Lewis.
Justin as we approach from a distance.
Lewis checking out his bed after daddy put it together today.
Doing a little bedtime reading.
Lewis got up a couple of times initially, but gave up around 10 p.m. (thank God!). This is him at around 11 p.m. Seems to be liking his Dalselv frame and the mattress we snagged from Grandma & Grandpa Reitmeyer's basement. :)
Justin as we approach from a distance.
Lewis checking out his bed after daddy put it together today.
Doing a little bedtime reading.
Lewis got up a couple of times initially, but gave up around 10 p.m. (thank God!). This is him at around 11 p.m. Seems to be liking his Dalselv frame and the mattress we snagged from Grandma & Grandpa Reitmeyer's basement. :)
videos
We have sung the same song after Lewis' bath for years, and now Lewis can 'sing' it himself and spell 'towel.' Yay!
Owen eats some fruit, on his own, which is a first for our children (aside from grapes, which Lewis has eaten and does eat when we make him), but we are thrilled that Owen will eat oranges. He's gotten much better at it too, by the way.
Finally.....an updated reading of Barnyard Dance with Lewis filling in more words.
Owen eats some fruit, on his own, which is a first for our children (aside from grapes, which Lewis has eaten and does eat when we make him), but we are thrilled that Owen will eat oranges. He's gotten much better at it too, by the way.
Finally.....an updated reading of Barnyard Dance with Lewis filling in more words.
Owen's first haircut
Monday, July 13, 2009
who's happy?
Lewis' latest ramblings include pieces of some new videos he got for his birthday. He particularly likes a part about emotions where various photos are shown and the question is asked "Is this boy happy?" etc. The answer is usually "no!" with the last option being "yes" followed by an "alright!" from the show's mascot (creatively named Ballou).
Sunday, July 12, 2009
tasha & big red school
This has been a crazy week! It's been a lot of fun, but we had a lot going on. So, I'll start at the beginning.
MONDAY-- Justin started his new job at Earnhart + Friends. He has been enjoying the work and positive reinforcement so far. We can already tell a difference in his general spirits! As Justin headed to work, the rest of us headed to Nashville. Owen is taking part in a baby sibling study at Vanderbilt for siblings of kids with ASD. So Lewis spent some time with some friends while Owen did research. Owen seemed to enjoy every minute of his assessment. He got to play with all kinds of toys and interact with some really nice people at Vandy.
Meanwhile, my friend, Tasha, was flying in from North Carolina for a visit. Lewis got to help pick her up at the airport with Heather, Val jr. and Annabella Morozov. We had fun hanging out in Nashville for the rest of the day and then we got to bring Tasha back to Bowling Green for the night.
Heather, Tasha and I.
Val and Lewis (Lewis loves their cool toys, esp. this house).
Val and Owen.
I missed Annabella somehow, and she is certainly photogenic! Oh well, onto the next day.
TUESDAY--Lewis has his first day at the Big Red School. This is a preschool on WKU's campus that generally has classes of half typically developing kids and half with developmental delays or issues. They have a number of students helping this summer who are training to become speech therapists or other kinds of developmental therapists. Lewis seemed to have a lot of fun once he got over the fact that I had to go (which only took about a minute).
Here's Lewis ready for school.
And a picture of him working with a girl from the parents' observation room.
Immediately after Big Red School, Lewis had speech clinic with his therapist, Katie. She is doing a great job! Lewis really loves her and she has the perfect personality for him. We are really happy to have her for the month of July. He's saying all kinds of words now too, or at least trying to say them. Some words are really clear, and others are impossible to interpret. But all in all he making great progress. For Katie he has said the words: count, playdoh, car, bubble, ball, bye bye, icky (he really mastered this one!), me (labeling a picture of himself), music, mom (though I never hear this one!) and many others. At home he is saying some interesting words/phrases like: alright, go in, in the house (in how), Owen eat, and his favorite--ready, set, go! Here's Lewis with Katie (again from the observation room).
We had lunch with Tasha after that, and more time with her in the afternoon before taking her back to Nashville to complete her visit. As always, it was really fun to catch up with her and we welcome any time she is able to spare from her seminary and ministry schedule.
The rest of the week was our typical therapy schedule plus a couple other random appointment. We had more free time on Friday and Saturday. Some male bonding took place at the piano at some point. They all seem to love gathering around it which would have made my mom thrilled. She seemed to always have dreams of our family singing around the piano that never quite happened! But so far our boys really love it, and Justin's playing is good enough to keep the angriest toddler entertained, which is a big asset in the evening.
Otherwise, we can report that Owen has been sitting up on his own (getting himself into a sitting position) when waking up from his naps or in the morning. I often find him sitting in his crib now, which makes me so happy. He mostly still crawls where he wants to go and so far has not moved to sitting while playing on his belly during the day. So it is nice to know he CAN do it.
We've had fun this weekend too, but we'll have to save that for another post!
MONDAY-- Justin started his new job at Earnhart + Friends. He has been enjoying the work and positive reinforcement so far. We can already tell a difference in his general spirits! As Justin headed to work, the rest of us headed to Nashville. Owen is taking part in a baby sibling study at Vanderbilt for siblings of kids with ASD. So Lewis spent some time with some friends while Owen did research. Owen seemed to enjoy every minute of his assessment. He got to play with all kinds of toys and interact with some really nice people at Vandy.
Meanwhile, my friend, Tasha, was flying in from North Carolina for a visit. Lewis got to help pick her up at the airport with Heather, Val jr. and Annabella Morozov. We had fun hanging out in Nashville for the rest of the day and then we got to bring Tasha back to Bowling Green for the night.
Heather, Tasha and I.
Val and Lewis (Lewis loves their cool toys, esp. this house).
Val and Owen.
I missed Annabella somehow, and she is certainly photogenic! Oh well, onto the next day.
TUESDAY--Lewis has his first day at the Big Red School. This is a preschool on WKU's campus that generally has classes of half typically developing kids and half with developmental delays or issues. They have a number of students helping this summer who are training to become speech therapists or other kinds of developmental therapists. Lewis seemed to have a lot of fun once he got over the fact that I had to go (which only took about a minute).
Here's Lewis ready for school.
And a picture of him working with a girl from the parents' observation room.
Immediately after Big Red School, Lewis had speech clinic with his therapist, Katie. She is doing a great job! Lewis really loves her and she has the perfect personality for him. We are really happy to have her for the month of July. He's saying all kinds of words now too, or at least trying to say them. Some words are really clear, and others are impossible to interpret. But all in all he making great progress. For Katie he has said the words: count, playdoh, car, bubble, ball, bye bye, icky (he really mastered this one!), me (labeling a picture of himself), music, mom (though I never hear this one!) and many others. At home he is saying some interesting words/phrases like: alright, go in, in the house (in how), Owen eat, and his favorite--ready, set, go! Here's Lewis with Katie (again from the observation room).
We had lunch with Tasha after that, and more time with her in the afternoon before taking her back to Nashville to complete her visit. As always, it was really fun to catch up with her and we welcome any time she is able to spare from her seminary and ministry schedule.
The rest of the week was our typical therapy schedule plus a couple other random appointment. We had more free time on Friday and Saturday. Some male bonding took place at the piano at some point. They all seem to love gathering around it which would have made my mom thrilled. She seemed to always have dreams of our family singing around the piano that never quite happened! But so far our boys really love it, and Justin's playing is good enough to keep the angriest toddler entertained, which is a big asset in the evening.
Otherwise, we can report that Owen has been sitting up on his own (getting himself into a sitting position) when waking up from his naps or in the morning. I often find him sitting in his crib now, which makes me so happy. He mostly still crawls where he wants to go and so far has not moved to sitting while playing on his belly during the day. So it is nice to know he CAN do it.
We've had fun this weekend too, but we'll have to save that for another post!
Thursday, July 09, 2009
pictures from the lake
We had a good time on our vacation last week at Barren River Lake. Lewis loves the water, and so it is a doubly great time for him. Here's a view of 3 generations of Shepherd men on the boat. Lewis likes to watch out the back.
Lewis demanded a quick swim the first day. He's quite good at it as long as he some water noodles to keep him afloat.
He even tried to drive the boat.
Owen had his maiden voyage too. Cousin Shari helped keep him calm out on the water.
More swimming at the "beach" area.
Owen and I after our swim.
Owen checking out the scenery after swimming........trying to stay awake.
We stopped at a playground at the resort park.
Aunt Jeanne with Owen.
Our last trip out in the boat ended in technical difficulties and all of us stranded at a marina for an hour or so. It was somewhat of an adventure, but Lewis was really happy to get back to civilization.
Justin and Lewis having fun while things were still rolling.
A couple videos for your viewing enjoyment.
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Lewis turns 3!
On June 28, 2009 Lewis turned 3 years old! We were vacationing at Barren River Lake with the Shepherd side of the family at the time...which is why we haven't posted in a while. The boys got a lot of cool gifts and we took a few pictures, with more of the lake to come.
The gifts waiting to be opened.
Lewis, with daddy and Aunt Monica, excited about all the fun.
Opening presents.
Owen hanging out with Grandpa.
An angry cake-eating Owen.
The gifts waiting to be opened.
Lewis, with daddy and Aunt Monica, excited about all the fun.
Opening presents.
Owen hanging out with Grandpa.
An angry cake-eating Owen.
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