I got this quick photo before the door was closed for her exam. |
The Birds of War dance. Anne is a human in this dance. |
I tell you, the stress was real this week. Everything just aligned to be extra complicated. She had dress rehearsal the night before her exam, which was held in another state. Then the rain we have needed so badly was scheduled to hit our area in the same 24 hours of our out-of-state traveling (on very dark, deserted mountain roads). On top of that, my husband was taking our oldest son to a concert, so he couldn't help us with the late night travel. Then there were a host of issues during the dress rehearsal, so she was released an hour late. We finally arrived at the hotel just past midnight and fell into bed for seven hours of sleep. I am so glad that the driving part went well and our return trip was pretty easy with just gentle rain.
Once or twice a year, I give Dean a special week with unlimited media. While Anne was running around like a crazy person this week, Dean had his unlimited media week. I usually try to make sure one of the weeks is at the beginning of the summer. I find that giving him unlimited media time for a week helps him work on self-regulating skills that are very challenging for people like him born with FASD. It also allows me to get lots done, since being a "cruise director" of my son's life is an all-encompassing experience year round. (It has improved since his junior high years but still is a main focus of my days.) However, outside of media it is still very hard for my son to think up on his own what to do with himself and then execute the activity independently. He spent the first two days on the computer from sunrise to late into the night. By day three he was showing interest in what the family was doing in the evening and playing outside a bit. Now it is day six, and he is showing real boredom and needs some non-media activities. I am happy to accommodate.
David and I managed to squeeze in an anniversary date between all the crazy. We went to a foot sanctuary to have our feet soaked. It was so much fun. We were led into this darkened room with soft music playing. We sat in comfy chairs and were given warm blankets, heated neck wraps and our feet were placed in a lovely concoction of foaming minerals and flowers of our choice. The water was marvelously warm, and they refreshed it often with more warm water. They were so attentive to our comfort and even came running with ear plugs when a car alarm went off outside (that I hadn't even noticed). It was a very relaxing 45 minutes. I am not used to sitting and doing solely restful stuff for myself for that long. It was good practice in self care.
21 years of marriage and still going strong! |
- Cleared six large trash bags of weeds (just a 100 or so to go...)
- Cut all of the dead stems off my Iris plants
- Organized and got rid of old paint cans
- Washed the inside of the fridge
- Took three boxes of stuff to Goodwill
- Cleaned out the master bedroom closet
- Helped everyone get their new chore zone concrete in their minds to develop new skills
- Organized and planned out all of the books we will be using next year for school...just need to order Latin
- Fixed everything in the mending basket (some items waiting from a year ago)
Dean starts working at camp next week and my stepmother arrives. Here comes another busy week. This coming one should be more exciting than nerve racking, though.
Blessings, Dawn
The foot soak sounds heavenly!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!!!! We were married the same year! What a fun coincidence. :)
ReplyDeleteThat photo of Anne going in to her exam is so, so lovely. Your girl seems to have rare talent and maturity in many ways.
What a thought-provoking plan for Dean. I like it. I'm most impressed that he does learn to put the screens away over the course of a week.
I'm so impressed with the cleaning/organizing you're getting done!!! Kudos to you!
The week sounded challenging but one with satisfaction.
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