Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Happy Father's Day!

We had a fun and mostly relaxing Father's Day this year. We spent the morning at home just hanging around and then spent the afternoon visiting with Matt's Dad and had dinner at my Mom's. Matt was treated to sleeping in (something he usually doesn't do since I have been pregnant and Logan has been getting up earlier since the switch to his big boy bed) and breakfast and presents in bed. Of course Logan insisted on having his breakfast in bed with Daddy too, which was really cute.

After breakfast Matt opened his Father's Day gifts and Logan helped. Just think next year Matt will have two little one's helping him on Father's Day! Happy Father's Day to all the Dad's in our lives and Happy Father's Day to my wonderful husband who is one of the best Father's out there, we are truly lucky to have you.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Baby Update

We had our 24 week OB appointment and another ultrasound today. The big news of course is that Matt and I know what we are having!!!! Of course we are keeping it a secret until delivery day for the family, hey we have to have some fun. Otherwise, baby was in a better position today, head is down, which is good news for our VBAC attempt, hopefully baby won't do any flipping to breach. The only thing that came up was that the baby's ventricles in the brain are measuring normal, but on the high side of normal and the doctor wants to follow up at my next appointment at 28 weeks, just to make sure they are not getting bigger. He said it was probably genetic and normal (read another big headed kid) but they want to make sure they don't measure bigger next time. Our doctor said the measurement was normal, so don't worry and it's probably nothing, but of course we will have that in the back of our head for the next month. Always something going on with my pregnancies or with our kids, but I guess that's what being a parent is all about. Say a prayer that this is just some little fluke and doesn't mean anything serious. The doctor said if he was really worried about it he would take action now and not just do a follow-up ultrasound in 4 weeks. He's not worried so we are trying not to be.

So we have our next OB appointment at 28 weeks and an ultrasound to follow up on the ventricles and then after that appointment we start going every two weeks already, time is going fast now!

And get your baby pool going! Is it a boy or is it a girl!

Arm above the head again in this pic
P.S. We are having an elective 3d/4d ultrasound
next week and I will post pictures afterwards, then you will really be able to see the baby, we did it was Logan and it was the coolest!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Update on Logan's Therapies

We had Logan's 1 year Early Intervention meeting the last week of May. We got together with our service coordinator and Logan's speech and occupational therapists (his developmental therapist could not make it) as well as a coordinator from our school district to speak to us about options after he ages out of Early Interventions when he turns 3 in October.

Since speech was our main concern I will start there. As of Logan's last speech evaluation he is 6 months behind of where he should be, and is catching up a little more each week. He has made tremendous strides in his speech in the past year and both his therapist and Matt and I are very happy with his progress.Logan is only delayed in two areas and the delays are I think around 23% according to the tool used to asses him, and to receive therapy through the Early Interventions program you have to be delayed 30% in one or more areas. Since he was previously in the program, his therapist is able to over-ride that rule so he can keep going until he ages out. We are very happy that he is pretty much all caught up now. He will continue to do speech until his birthday in October and at that point if his therapist feels he should continue he will be evaluated by the school district and if need be he will go to speech one or two times a week after he turns 3 through the Early Education program. We don't know if he will even need that at this point so it's something we will address as the time gets closer.

As far as occupational therapy goes, Logan has excelled and at this point his OT doesn't feel he needs to continue with OT. Logan has a few little things we can still work on, but he is no longer delayed enough to be receiving services technically. His current OT is taking a leave of absence starting this month, and a new OT should be taking over in the next weeks, and she will take a look at him as well, and it sounds like if anything he will go down to twice a month OT sessions. His sensory issues have really resolved and like all this therapists have said he is a new boy now.

We had a coordinator from the school district there as well to talk about the options for when he ages out of Early Interventions at his 3rd birthday. They do offer a preschool that would be five days a week but it is more for kids who need a lot of therapy, have autism/autism spectrum/neurological disorders, have physical disabilities, etc. As we talked during the meeting it sounded like if anything Logan might need more speech therapy and if that is what is needed he can do therapy through Early Education once a week. Everyone at the meeting thought that it will work to Logan's benefit that he won't start preschool until he us almost 4 because of when his birthday falls so we don't have any pressure to get him ready for preschool this coming fall. Logan will keep going to his Mother's Day Out program this fall, which has helped him tremendously and he is very happy there and we are happy with the program and he will continue to go to Gymboree as well which is also very good for him.

Logan's developmental therapist couldn't make the meeting and we hadn't had his evaluation done either at the time of meeting because Logan had been sick and then Memorial day was thrown in there, so he just had his yearly evaluation for developmental therapy two weeks ago and we will go over that once we get a copy, but looks like he will continue until his birthday, and we may talk about going down to twice a month like with occupational therapy.

Overall is was a very positive meeting and we are so proud of Logan and all he has accomplished in the past year.