mommytothreeboys
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Aww...I missed the fact that AK had a baby gorilla! How sweet! I hope you get to see her!
We had the NH Special Olympics state games last weekend:
Alex came in 3rd in the 25 freestyle & 25 backstroke on Friday. He was thinking he might want to retire after the meet.On Saturday he came in 1st in the 50 freestyle & 2nd in the "unified" 4X25 freestyle relay.
Good luck to your mom with the natural remedies... we've tried everything & Alex now takes an actual "drug" for ADHD symptoms.
Boston is so much fun, haven't been since pre-kid days, it's about 3 hours from us. We've driven by heading to Cape Cod twice, but never did make a day trip. I want to take the boys to the Aquarium. We'll have to plan a weekend there on a non-Disney summer, maybe next year.
I hope you get to see Lilly. She's getting so big and is so mobile now. Don't you know she has as much care and attention as any little gorilla in this world has ever gotten?She could not have been born in a better place, in my opinion. I would love the job of working with her.
I am glad you do go to Animal Kingdom, even though you are not huge fans, like we are. It's still good to give the kids the experiences of seeing these animals up close, and it is a unique park. A lot of people who don't care for it just never go there at all, and I think it's such a good hands on/close-up experience for kids in their whole learning experience. I can tell my school kids about these animals, but unless they see them, hear them, smell themand sometimes even touch them, they are still not getting the full appreciation of the animal. The teacher in me could go on and on about this, but I am officially on summer break, so I'll stop.
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sounds like a good AK day....![]()
Aww...I missed the fact that AK had a baby gorilla! How sweet! I hope you get to see her!
Awesome!!Good for him!
Kathy
I'm leaning towards trying Straterra out. I talked to his pediatrician about it in March when I was home and it seems like the best place to start. My brother has adult ADD and does really well on Adderall but with Aidan's anxiety I worry about trying an amphetamine. At this point I think medication is going to be the only thing that works.
It's a hard decision to make, but if you weigh the pros & cons and you feel medication is the way to go, it can help a lot. Good Luck!! We had to try several different drugs before we found the right one.
Osborne Lights dates were announced!!! November 10, 2011 - January 3, 2012!![]()
And when we saw some calves, he was surprised how big they were. He held up his thumb & index finger about two inches apart and told me he thought they were only that big! There's a lot he can learn at Animal Kingdom!!
Osborne Lights dates were announced!!! November 10, 2011 - January 3, 2012!![]()
It feels good to know that there are others out there who understand. I have had so many people tell me that ADD is an excuse for bad behavior and medicating your kids is wrong but of course these are people with no children or whose children excel in school with not much assistance. It kills me that people try to make you feel guilty for it! And Aidan is well behaved he just struggles.
Aw, Lilly is precious! How neat to hear she is receiving early intervention. Two of my kiddos have as well.
Hi Amy! I've been following along but didn't realize how long it had been since I actually posted... yikes! Caught up - great pics from your Boston trip! How sweet to hear Lilly is getting early intervention.![]()
And in books and pictures, they are. Exactly what I was talking about! You need to see them to really get the full experience.
Yay for Osborne Lights!
We will be seeing those before you know it!![]()
YAY Amy -- It looks like you'll get to see the lights!!They are so awesome!
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Yay Amy!
Great post about AK! I know some don't love it, but I do!!!! That picture of mommy gorilla and lily is outstanding!!!!! Sooooooo great! Fun Update!
I am very excited that you will get to see the lights, Amy!!!
There are definitely people out there who will judge, but I'm sure most of them have no real experience with the situation. If it's going to help your child, go for it!