Thursday, September 22, 2011

ROUTINE!

Fall is here which means routine, routine, routine, and it has been wonderful! Maddie started preschool a few weeks ago and she is LOVING IT! (First day of school picture) She is coming home with new songs that she learns and I get to hear hilarious things that Maddie does at school from her teachers. She is so funny! (Miss Personality! Can you tell?)
Tonight Bob and I are going preschool open house, so we can see all the things she is learning, meet the teachers, and hear how she is doing:) She has school on Monday and Wednesday mornings and does Parents day out with some of her friends held at our church on fridays. I have to say it has been quite nice to have some time to run a couple errands and get a few things done while she is at school in the morning. We are so thankful for our church, the wonderful programs they offer, and the great staff and teachers who work their. While Maddie is at school on wednesdays at our church, I attend MOPS in the same building. MOPS is such a great program and it has been fun being apart of the MOPS staff this year helping out with the creative aspect.

Besides school and MOPS, we stay busy with lots of playdates, trips downtown, and busy weekends:) Maddie and I are also taking a trip in early November to Utah to visit my cousin and her two kids. We are so excited to spend time with them and excited to head to Utah again! When we were there in June and July,they came back to visit family in Illinois so our time overlapped. This Fall has a lot of good things to look forward to!

As you might know Maddie got a new prosthetic this summer. She has been asking to wear it and uses it to ride her bike. (Pictured wearing her "helper arm")
We are so happy to have found a doctor who made something that actually works and makes sense! The other day while we were outside Maddie started climbing our climbing wall on the swing set. She said she wanted to try it. We coached her a little bit the first couple times, and then she did something amazing and climbed the wall all on her own. She was so proud of herself and when she reached the top she said, "Maddie did it. YAY!!!!!" There is absolutely nothing she can't do and it is amazing to watch! You better watch out for her right hook!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Jesus Calling

I recently Just purchased this 365 Day Devotional by Sarah Young, Called, Jesus calling. it is written as if Jesus is speaking directly to you and I love that. I actually skipped ahead and read the one for tomorrow, but this is what it says..

"LEARN TO ENJOY LIFE MORE. Relax, remembering that I am GOD with you. I crafted you with enormous capacity to know Me and enjoy My Presence. When my people wear soul faces and walk through their lives with resigned rigidity, I am displeased. When you walk through a day with childlike delight, savoring every blessing, you proclaim your trust in Me, and your ever-present Shepherd. The more you focus on My presence with you, the more fully you can enjoy life. Glorify Me through your pleasure in Me. Thus you proclaim My Presence to the watching world." Matthew 1:23 John 10:10-11

Have a good weekend everyone, and ENJOY LIFE IN HIS PRESENCE:)!

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Lately.....

I can't believe that Summer is soon coming to an end and Maddie will be starting preschool next month! Time has just flown by and it's hard to believe she is going to be a preschooler! Lately we have been soaking up these beautiful days by going to the zoo, the pool, hanging in our backyard with friends, Spending time up in Lake Geneva, going for walks, and lots of bike rides to get ice cream! Maddie's FAV thing to do! Yesterday, Bob had a dentist appointment at 6:00, so I told Maddie we could go get ice cream after she ate dinner. Of course she was so excited and ate all of her dinner so she could get her special treat. On our walk to town, she kept saying, "Mama, my tummy hurts." So I said, "Maybe we shouldn't get ice cream if your tummy hurts," Then she said, "Mama, my tummy is all better." HAHA. Like mother like daughter! I guess there is always room for ice cream in anyones tummy! BTW: if you haven't tried ice-cream at Fannie May IT. IS. A. MUST!!! So delish! Hanging out with Maddie is so much fun and she has so much personality!! It has been so much fun seeing her language develop and the things that she says sometimes has me laughing so hard my stomach ends up hurting! This kid is HILARIOUS! Here are some pictures of what has been going on lately....:)











Hope you are all enjoying this absolutely beautiful weather we have been having!!!!!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Trip to Utah!

Here are a few pictures of our trip to Park City, Utah. We had so much fun hiking, biking, riding the slide and roller coaster down the mountain, enjoying the zipline and the Olympic park. So fun seeing the olympic ski jumpers. One of Maddie's favorite parts of the trip! We took chair lift upon chair lift to see the beautiful scenery and hike around. Such a beautiful place! Thank you, Dad, for a WONDERFUL vacation with the family!!!
















Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Extending Grace Even When It Hurts

Yesterday Maddie and I went to the pool For the most part people have been so wonderful to Maddie, and accepting her for the wonderful and special person she is. However, yesterday was my first experience with someone very insensitive. Maddie was walking around the pool playing and stopped and sat down with some kids. Their dad was sitting right by them in a lawn chair. As I was standing there watching Maddie play he asked me, "what happened to her arm?" A question I am fine with answering and answer multiple times a day. I replied, "That's how she was born." He looked at me and said in a very stern voice, "well, you know she is going to have major psychological problems don't you?" I replied back by telling him kids without limbs are statistically happier than kids with all limbs, and she is more than perfect the way she is. This was God's will for her life. He proceeded to judge me and ask me if we were going to seek counseling to help her deal with her missing her arm. I was pretty shocked at the things he was saying and the judgments he was placing on me. He proceeded to accuse me and say, "well, you know there was a drug back in the day that caused children to be born without limbs." I was in shock and couldn't believe someone would accuse me of taking a drug and saying I did this to my child. After that comment, I told him to have a good night, and took Maddie's hand and went to the other end of the pool. The Holy Spirit gave me strength and self control, because looking back I'm surprised I didn't get mad or start crying.

An hour later we left the pool and as I was putting Maddie in her car seat I gave her the biggest hug and started to cry. I was upset that someone could be so cruel who doesn't even know Maddie or I. But I realized this is one person out SO MANY who have been wonderful and accepting of Maddie. As I was thinking about this incident today, I learned I need to extend grace just like the Lord extends GRACE to us day after day, after day. Even though I was hurting inside, there was no sense in being bitter, but to give grace to the ignorant and forgive.

After crying a little bit while telling my husband the story from yesterday, I decided to take a look at my facebook page. Posted on my wall from a friend was this:

"So, I was looking at your newest picture just now with my little Wendy, who's 7, looking over my shoulder. She asked to see more of Maddie because, "She's so cute, Mommy. God must think she's really smart, too." I asked why she thought that, and she said, "Because He only gave her one arm. You have to be pretty smart to have just one arm." I think she's right--about the smart AND the cute thing--and I thought I'd share."


God timing is always perfect. This was just what I needed to hear tonight. Thank you Lord!!!!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Trend-Setter!

I want to start off by saying how much I love Maddie and the constant joy she brings to our lives every single day. She brings so much LIFE into our family! She just about melted my heart when I went to check on her when we got home from being out to dinner last night, and she asked me to give her a kiss. She is such a loving little girl, and I couldn't ask for a better daughter.

I wanted to share a little story with you that happened today in the nursery. Miss Robyn, who is the head of the children's ministry at CCOB shared this with me:) In the nursery today, some of the older kids were asking about Maddie's arm and why she only had one. Miss Robyn explained this was how God made her an answered some questions for them about her arm. I guess Maddie could tell everyone was starring at her, so she whipped her little arm out from her sleeve to show the whole class her cool little arm. She waved it around, and around, and around. Gotta love her confidence. One girl got really upset and said to Miss Robyn, " I have two arms, but I only want ONE!" How cute it that. Miss Robyn said she couldn't help her with that:) So I like to call Maddie the TREND-SETTER. It is now cool to have one arm just like Maddie. I thank the Lord for Maddie's confidence and sense of humor. This will get her so far in life and I am so excited to see the journey the Lord takes her on!

Quick update on the prosthetic. We go on wednesday for our second appt for a fitting to see how the arm fits while riding her tricycle. This arm will only be worn for when she is riding her bike, as I don't believe, she should wear a prosthesis all the time when she does fine without it. The doctors philosophy and our philosophy totally line up so that was VERY encouraging! We are going to make this prosthetic super cool and Maddie and I are going to go and pick out some girly fabric to be laminated on the prosthetic. Keep us in your prayers! Thank you! Here are a few pictures from our last visit....

At her appointment to visit Dr Rotter for her prosthesis. he made this shirt for her so she wouldn't get plaster all over her. It looks like a wife beater. LOL!
Dr. Rotter drawing smily faces on the mold made for her arm. He was so great with Maddie he called the plaster that was on her arm an "art project". Maddie still talks about her art project and she is looking forward to going back next week.

I'd also like to share... NO MORE DIAPERS FOR THIS GIRL! We started potty training the day after these pictures were taken. She's Loving her new Dora and Princess undies! Potty training was a breeze and she is doing fabulous!!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Arm Twins unite!:)

Today was such a great day! Going back a few months to September, I met a women at our Church who came up to me and said she has a daughter just like Maddie. She was such an encouragement to me telling all the things her daughter did and how nothing held her back. She played just about every sport, was a lifeguard, diving coach, and on Homecoming court. She is now married, and has two girls. I left MOPS that morning feeling so thankful that I met Patti. Later that afternoon I wished I had gotten her information not knowing if I would see her again at Church. Months past hoping I would run into her again. Well, just this Wednesday, 8 months later, we had our last MOPS. As I was just getting ready to leave the church building, guess who is walking right behind me? Yes, it was Patti! I told her how I wished I had gotten her information back in September so I could have e-mailed her daughter and hoped to be able to meet her someday. Then she told me her daughter was coming in this weekend and that they would be so happy to meet us, especially Maddie:) So today we went over to her house and met her daughter Cindy, her husband, and her two girls. And what a wonderful day it was!
Here is a picture of Cindy and Maddie. Cindy liked to call them the "stubby twins" because of their matching arms:) She was such a wonderful person to meet. She is super outgoing, and she said absolutely nothing held her back. She did every activity/sport you can think of and was incredible at everything she tried. Plus she gets 50% OFF MANICURES! She was written up in the paper many times for all her accomplishments in sports. She said she wore a prosthetic every day to school, and would play some sports with it, but when she got home it was the first thing she took off. As she got older, she stopped wearing a prosthesis. It was interesting to hear her perspective on this, since we are about to begin our journey on finding the right prothetic for Maddie. She was so glad her parents gave her the option to either wear one or not wear one. It was up to her, which is the same view we have as parents.

Here is a picture of Maddie with her two daughters.
They were as sweet as they look! It was so interesting hearing the stories they told us about their Mom. When they were little they thought all Moms only had one arm. Too cute! When they would see their Barbies or other peoples Barbies missing an arm they thought those were the Mom Barbies:) I love that! They were the sweetest girls, and I wish they lived here so they could baby sit Maddie. Cindy grew up in Oakbrook, so they are back for visits fairly frequent. So blessed to have met this wonderful family and had the opportunity to talk with Cindy. Once again, God and his timing are always perfect. Such a wonderful blessing from God. I love this!