This morning my door opened at 4 and this most pitiful of voices said "Mommy....I scared!" Carson climbed into bed with me and we both fell fast asleep. When the alarm went off at 5:40, I thought for sure he would wake up but he didn't. I guess it was my turn to be the parent and make sure the kids didn't miss their ride, see them off and lock the door. That's only fair, I suppose, since he has done it the last few days. When the 6:30 alarm went off, I was even more surprised that he slept in! He must have been worn out from his busy day yesterday.
As he was drinking his chocolate milk, I went and picked out some clothes for him. He has gone through most of his favorite shorts (basketball) this week so the only things left were the shorts that he isn't really fond of wearing. I picked out two and let him choose his favorite. Oh my goodness!! I have found the secret to successful negotiations with an 11 year old boy with Down Syndrome!! If I had just chosen the gray pair for him, he would have thrown himself on the floor in despair. If I had just chosen the denim pair for him, there would have been weeping and wailing. Holding up two pairs and saying "which one would you like to wear, the gray or the denim"? Well, he chose the gray and I said that was a great choice and he said "Yay!!" and got dressed!! It was a magical moment and I was able to avoid the awkward choice of the basketball shorts with the hole in the backside. I should probably just get rid of those, huh?
Carson chose for me to say family prayer this morning. As I was praying, Heavenly Father allowed for me to see, for a very brief moment, all of my blessings. I saw the blessing of having a little boy with Down Syndrome that wakes up cheerful and forgives easily. I saw the blessing of having teenagers that willingly get up early to go to church every morning. I saw the blessing of having two kids at college that are doing so well. I saw the blessing of having a husband that works hard to provide for us so that I can stay home with these kids. I saw the blessings of having an eternal family. I was so overwhelmed with my blessings that I couldn't say the words to the prayer. Luckily, it was just Carson and me....otherwise, the teenagers would have said "Geez Mom....you're getting to be as bad as Dad!!" I was grateful to feel that love from my Heavenly Father.
As I was driving to our house after taking the kids to school, I passed two
I went to Carson's ARD meeting today. Usually it's you and me against the ARD committee but as you know I had to go solo since you
They sent Carson off on the bus while I was still in the meeting. They were teasing me and said that I had checked the box that said it was okay to leave Carson at home alone so the bus driver would just drop him off. Just so you know...I did not check that box! Then they called the bus and had them bring Carson back to the school. He seemed pretty excited to go on an adventure but was excited when he walked in the room and found me. "Hi Mom-mom!" I love when he calls me "Mom-mom"!
Emily and her friends went to the freshman football game tonight and Jared is at band practice so Carson and I are hanging out at home enjoying these:
Carson's best friend, Penny, brought these over. You are just missing out on all of the goodies this week! Emily came home from school and said "Whoa, Mom....You cleaned the kitchen!!" As your dad would say "she sure is a cheeky little devil, isn't she?!"
Well, I think that's about all. I am hoping for a quiet night where we all go to bed by 8:00. I'm sure it will happen. We love you and are excited to see you tomorrow.
Love,
Shanon
2 comments:
I am looking forward to coming home but I am going to miss these love letter blogs. They are really good. I am looking forward to coming home tomorrow.
Love you. Gary
How have I missed your awesome blog all this time?! It CANNOT possibly be 9 years since you moved.
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