And awaaaay we go............
The pool we use is an indoor pool and it has limited hours - so, as I am rushing to get there, my oldest is regaling me with his current topic of interest.....which happens to be the you tube videos called "The Annoying Orange"...(Please see the link to get the full scope of the joys of this character. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le-0eAGuaoo&feature=related) I try to sway the conversation to other thoughts, but he is happily creating new story lines during the whole ride. We pull into the parking lot of the pool and little guy goes crazy with excitement which brings a smile to my face because it means he is making connections all over the place in that brain of his!
I park the car only to hear...
"Mom..can I tell you something? Look! I just found my first chest hair!!!!!"
"What?", I exclaim, "Let me see!"
"See - it's right there!" he says as he points to his hairless chest....
"Where?" I say..
"Well it WAS right there, but I picked it off because I thought it was an eyelash or something....WOW....my first chest hair!"
Hmmmmmm......it's a miracle! Right about now, I am thinking that I am not so sure I want to experience the teenage years!
After swimming, we get back into the car and our conversation about the Annoying Orange continues and branches out to the idea of dressing up as said character for Halloween. The rest of the ride revolves around choices of Halloween costumes as little guy in the backseat rides happily along in silence.
Upon returning home, both boys get computer time....L (10 year old) disappears into You Tube land and S (5 yr old) signs on to the Internet and navigates his way to his game site and finds his favorite games. He is loving the Boo Bahs and the Teletubbies right now...in a few days it will be something else. His skills on the computer still blow my mind! He can't talk but he sure knows his way around the net! Today he was fascinated by the teletubbies jumping repeatedly into a puddle of water and then giggling. His face is 2 mm from the screen as his body trembles with excitement! Constant reminders are needed to sit in the chair and not turn the volume up to ear splitting -make you want to rip your hair out -volumes. So as I turn the volume down on the teletubby giggling....I point to each one and count them. Then I use sign to review the colors of each one and he repeats the sign. I get to the last teletubby and realize that I forgot what the sign for purple was. Before I could say anything...S points to the last one and looks in my eyes and says "puh puh" and smiles!! He has never attempted to say that word before...I know that he knows his colors...but this...this was a breakthrough!!! Eye contact, being in the moment, and communicating...... Every time something like that happens - I am amazed and know that HE IS IN THERE....how frustrating must that be for him? Can you imagine being trapped in your own body - not able to express yourself verbally?
Take a moment and think about how we have so many ways to express ourselves in this world....Verbal expression is the most common form of communication for most of us. Imagine what stroke victims and Alzheimer's patients must feel as so many are left without this form of communication. I try to talk to S as if he understands what I am saying. I feel this is extremely important. So many times I think people simply do not know how to deal with these differences. Differences are scary because without knowledge - there is fear. Fear of the unknown breeds ignorance....Ignorance breeds missed opportunities. People with disabilities are just like you and me....we are all trying to find our place in this world and we are all seeking acceptance.
Me : "Know what I mean jellybean?"
L: "I know what you mean...gum drop...."
Smile.....sometimes a chest hair...is just an eyelash.....;-)
~Kathryn