Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Oculo-Auriculo-Vertebral Spectrum
Work in Progress. Check back soon.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Reflections Contest....................1st PLACE WINNER
Rachel has taken piano lessons off and on for about 4 years...more off then on. This past summer we found a new piano teacher after taking a year off who writes her own music. Upon finding out Rachel has written her own music, Leda McCullough took it upon herself to help refine Rachel's talent to our utmost pleasure. Leda helped Rachel record one of her compositions, so that she could turn her song into the Schools Reflections Contest. Rachel was completely shocked to find her self holding not only a trophy, but winning 1st place for the 9-12th Grade. She is the youngest to turn a song in and get 1st place.
Rachel's Story: I was in one of my classes at school when the intercom came on and asked for me to come to the media center. I was surprised they were calling me, because I had never in all my years been called down to...well...anywhere. I picked up my stuff and went to the library and when I got there, there were lots of other kids. There was a staff member who came up to me and asked if I was Rachel. I said yes and he brought me to a table where there was a trophy. The teacher picked up the trophy and handed it to me. He congratulated me and told me they really enjoyed listening to my music piece. I then took my trophy and headed for my locker so it wouldn't get broken as I went into Lunch. As I walked to my locker I finally looked down and read the writing and had to stop myself from screaming as I realized I had taken 1st place. I hurried to put it in my locker and as I put it inside my locker, the lunch bell rang and I did a little scream in my head as I was late and headed off to lunch feeling pretty ecstatic.
Rachel's Story: I was in one of my classes at school when the intercom came on and asked for me to come to the media center. I was surprised they were calling me, because I had never in all my years been called down to...well...anywhere. I picked up my stuff and went to the library and when I got there, there were lots of other kids. There was a staff member who came up to me and asked if I was Rachel. I said yes and he brought me to a table where there was a trophy. The teacher picked up the trophy and handed it to me. He congratulated me and told me they really enjoyed listening to my music piece. I then took my trophy and headed for my locker so it wouldn't get broken as I went into Lunch. As I walked to my locker I finally looked down and read the writing and had to stop myself from screaming as I realized I had taken 1st place. I hurried to put it in my locker and as I put it inside my locker, the lunch bell rang and I did a little scream in my head as I was late and headed off to lunch feeling pretty ecstatic.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Introducing my Family
This is my family as of August 2010. John and I will be married 17 years this coming February. It still blows me away at how fast the time has flown and all of it very good. We have our struggles, but who doesn't. What matters to us in the "lean years" is that we are both committed to each other and our family.
John is a computer tech working from home. When we have a computer problem, we are SO glad that he knows what he's doing. John loves to learn about anything and loves to work with our kids. John hates watching movies without the remote to fast forward the "slow" parts (thus, I don't watch movies with him unless in the theater). John has many friends and makes friends easily. He loves talking to them on the phone and I usually have to put his phone in "time out" so that he can get some work done.
I work as an aide at a local hospital working on their surgical transplant floor. I love meeting the patients and working with the staff. One day I will finish school, but I have loved being a stay at home mom and don't regret not having those years with just my kids to worry about. I play the piano (hence the title of our blog), but don't teach my own kids. I have been working on improving my skill and enjoy playing the Organ for church and the Piano for the Choir to nudge me along.
Rachel will be 15 this coming January. She is a great big sister. She loves to tease and pester, but in the end she is such a help with house and siblings. She loves to play the piano and to create her own music. She also plays the Clarinet and is hoping (hint hint) to learn to play the flute.
Sarah is 11 1/2 years old. She is the first to get others to laugh. She is outwardly caring towards others. She loves giving and receiving hugs. She also plays the piano and after a bit of practice can pretty much play anything (simple) that she hears. She also loves to sing. She has such a beautiful voice, but can be a bit shy about it in front of others.
Karl turned 8 this past August. He was SO excited to be baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It was the only thing he talked about for the last year. He loves reading his scriptures and making sure that we all read as a family (not that we weren't without him). He loves gymnastics and practices his piano so that he can continue (that was the bargain). He does play the piano real well...when he practices. He picks up learning the concepts very fast. He loves playing with his brother and for the past year has insisted that they have a bunk bed and share a room. I finally relented this past summer. I don't know why I bought the bunk bed as they spend more time sleeping in the same bed than their separate beds.
Hyrum will be 5 in March. I don't know where the time has gone for him especially. He is the main reason for my starting this blog. And the main reason I have been bugged by others to start a blog. Hyrum was born with what is called Oculo-Auriculo-Vertebral Spectrum. In English, this means he is not symmetrical. I will go into details later on as I don't want this particular post to be THAT long. But he is a great addition to our family. He loves to laugh, learn, and play with anybody. He knows his letter names and sounds, his colors and shapes. When driving, you can drive to the store and he can get you home with no help. He rides the bus to and from school and as we drive to the store, or elsewhere, he will tell us where everyone that rides the bus with him lives.
That is our family!
John is a computer tech working from home. When we have a computer problem, we are SO glad that he knows what he's doing. John loves to learn about anything and loves to work with our kids. John hates watching movies without the remote to fast forward the "slow" parts (thus, I don't watch movies with him unless in the theater). John has many friends and makes friends easily. He loves talking to them on the phone and I usually have to put his phone in "time out" so that he can get some work done.
I work as an aide at a local hospital working on their surgical transplant floor. I love meeting the patients and working with the staff. One day I will finish school, but I have loved being a stay at home mom and don't regret not having those years with just my kids to worry about. I play the piano (hence the title of our blog), but don't teach my own kids. I have been working on improving my skill and enjoy playing the Organ for church and the Piano for the Choir to nudge me along.
Rachel will be 15 this coming January. She is a great big sister. She loves to tease and pester, but in the end she is such a help with house and siblings. She loves to play the piano and to create her own music. She also plays the Clarinet and is hoping (hint hint) to learn to play the flute.
Sarah is 11 1/2 years old. She is the first to get others to laugh. She is outwardly caring towards others. She loves giving and receiving hugs. She also plays the piano and after a bit of practice can pretty much play anything (simple) that she hears. She also loves to sing. She has such a beautiful voice, but can be a bit shy about it in front of others.
Karl turned 8 this past August. He was SO excited to be baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It was the only thing he talked about for the last year. He loves reading his scriptures and making sure that we all read as a family (not that we weren't without him). He loves gymnastics and practices his piano so that he can continue (that was the bargain). He does play the piano real well...when he practices. He picks up learning the concepts very fast. He loves playing with his brother and for the past year has insisted that they have a bunk bed and share a room. I finally relented this past summer. I don't know why I bought the bunk bed as they spend more time sleeping in the same bed than their separate beds.
Hyrum will be 5 in March. I don't know where the time has gone for him especially. He is the main reason for my starting this blog. And the main reason I have been bugged by others to start a blog. Hyrum was born with what is called Oculo-Auriculo-Vertebral Spectrum. In English, this means he is not symmetrical. I will go into details later on as I don't want this particular post to be THAT long. But he is a great addition to our family. He loves to laugh, learn, and play with anybody. He knows his letter names and sounds, his colors and shapes. When driving, you can drive to the store and he can get you home with no help. He rides the bus to and from school and as we drive to the store, or elsewhere, he will tell us where everyone that rides the bus with him lives.
That is our family!
Why I started to blog?
My name is Jennifer Smith. I have been bugged for years about starting a blog. I was nervous about putting my life out their for others to read about. I have since learned that maybe, just maybe, someone may look at my story and realize that they are glad for what they have. I am not looking for pity or sympathy but more support to others. And of course along the way it would be nice to gain some sanity from writing. Every one tells me that this will help to realize that yes this is my life and do I really want to change it? For if I were to change my life what would I be forced to give to up in the process. I don't want to give any thing I have or have learned, so I keep my trials also!
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