Friday, August 29, 2008

2 weeks of school down

I must admit that I was a little apprehensive about going back to school. I love all of my kids, co-workers, and my job but I just keep thinking about Grady and how much I want to be with him. As I dropped him off the first morning with Ms Tracey as soon as he heard her voice he turned and looked at her and started smiling! Could her really remember her after 10 weeks? I am not sure but it made me feel a little more comfortable.
As I walked into the school building I looked around and everything was just as I left it and everything just seemed normal. But the thing that was ironic is that as I was first seeing my kids for the first time as song was in my head and it was so fitting,
"I am a Promise"

I am a promise
I am a possibility
I am a promise with a capital "P"
I am a great big bundle of potentiality
And I am learnin' to hear God's voice
And I am tryin' to make the right choice
I am a promise to be anything God wants me to be.

Somedays the kids will try our patience but all in all they are a Promise! How often to I "try" my heavenly Father's patience but He still loves me and is quick to forgive.

The kids are so wonderful and every time I thought of how my arms were empty, another hug would come my way. I truly have an amazing job.

Here are some fun pictures that I just thought I would share!
Is it? Maybe?


YES IT IS! TOUCHDOWN HOKIES!!!!


Grady's helmet was rubbing his head so I cut a T-shirt to make it a little softer until Hanger could get some Shear Ban to put inside of it. He has already seen some improvement. Next appt is Sept 5th

Sunday, August 10, 2008

So Many Milestones So Fast.

I cannot believe that our little baby boy who just a few short months ago was so quiet, still, and peaceful. Well, those days are over and the new Grady is here! Grady is now 7 1/2 months old and he is growing up ever so quickly. He is waving bye-bye, eating with is own little fingers and 2 teeth, laughing, and grabbing everything in sight. Just this past week He has start CRAWLING to get to anything that he wants. He is melting my heart by saying Mama over and over.

The summer has quicly come and gone and I will have to go back to school tomorrow. The halls will be bare, the gym will be quiet, and my little boy will not be in my arms. The past 10 weeks have gone by so fast. I consider myself so lucky because in Grady's 7 1/2 months with us I have been with him for 5 1/2 of them. I get a little teary eyed when I think about all the things that I am going to miss out on during the days ahead, but I know that he is in a home with someone who loves him so much, but I will be so happy to see the clock strike 4. Tomorrow morning has felt so far away, until now.

As I walk in to the school tomorrow I realize more than ever how important my job really is because I will be caring for and loving other parent's "Gradys"

Monday, August 4, 2008

Under Construction!

As we were getting closer and closer to getting Grady's helmet I kept trying to think of what to put on it for different seasons and of course we have VT football, and UNC Basketball, but then one hit me... Under Construction! I starting thinking back to my days in Elementary School and Sunday School when we always sang the song
"He's Still Working on ME"
He's still working on me to make me what I ought to be.
It took Him just a week to make the moon and stars,
The sun and the earth and Jupiter and Mars.
How loving and patient He must be, He's still working on me.

1. There really ought to be a sign upon the heart,
Don't judge her yet, there's an unfinished part.
But I'll be perfect just according to His plan
Fashioned by the Master's loving hands.


How true is this that as a Christian He is still working on me everyday!

I Corinthians 13 :10
"But when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears."


Grady's New Accessory


Well, Grady has a new accessory and he seemed to be doing well with it. This afternoon I noticed that his cheeks were a little red and still had the lines from the helmet so I called the Ortho and they told me to leave him out of it and come in first thing in the morning. We were very surprised that he did not fuss about any of the process today, Grady is such a trooper.
I have blogged many of the bumps in our journey thus far, but I have left a few steps out. After we went for the last set of scans I finally contacted the managers at Hanger and I told him what we were going through, with dates being pushed back over and over and having little to no communication with our Ortho. Garth made a personal appearance at the office to speak to our Ortho(professionally) about how we were upset with the communication that we had been receiving.
I received a phone call from the manager that afternoon saying that they would be bringing in a specialist from about 5 hours away to personally see over and care of Grady.
Grady's new Ortho is John and I must say so far he has been so helpful and we really appreciate everything that they have done for us. :)

Grady being scanned for his Helmet