None of this would have been possible without Gramma...she attended faihfully every week, and it was A LOT of work. The school is in a church basement with stairs...lots of stairs, and Gramma was solely responsible for Joey's mobility so it involved a lot of carrying. Joey's needs are too great for him to attend this preschool without assistance, so without Gramma Joey would have missed out on this amazing opportunity because the funding for mediators has been both cut and frozen, we could not have afforded to pay someone $15 an hour all year to accompany Joey. So a big THANK YOU to Gramma, we couldn't have done it without you!
Here's Joey with Gramma coming down the "red carpet" to get his diploma:
Joey and Gramma accepting the diploma from his teacher, the wonderful Mrs. V.
Joey and his classmates. He's the second from the left in the front row. That's right, the one who is much more interested in his neighbour that anything else :)
Next year Joey will be attending a different preschool in preparation for the transiti0n to junior kindergarten in September of 2010. This new school feels they can handle Joey without a mediator, which is the next big step. Gramma is going to attend with him for the first few weeks as I'll be busy with a newborn but the goal is that by October we will be dropping Joey off and picking him up, not staying with him throughout the class. I know he can do it and I'm so excited for him to experience this independence from family members, a HUGE step!
In other news:
Next year Joey will be attending a different preschool in preparation for the transiti0n to junior kindergarten in September of 2010. This new school feels they can handle Joey without a mediator, which is the next big step. Gramma is going to attend with him for the first few weeks as I'll be busy with a newborn but the goal is that by October we will be dropping Joey off and picking him up, not staying with him throughout the class. I know he can do it and I'm so excited for him to experience this independence from family members, a HUGE step!
In other news:
At the beginning on June Jason and I took what will likely be our last trip to Vegas in a loooooong time.
In all the times we've been to Vegas (6 for me, 5 for Jason) we've never actually had our picture taken with the sign.
Jason in heaven...Star Trek slot machines!!!
The friendliest slots in Vegas, the progressive Elvis slots. They move around Vegas from casino to casino, we actually had to research where they were before we left. We found them safe and sound at Planet Hollywood. The progressive hasn't been paid out since 2006 and I thought for sure it was waiting for us, but no such luck.
I was so excited to be in Vegas during their extremely hot weather so I could use the pools, but this is the crowd we encountered. Even thought he pool "complex" was huge, it was wall to wall people like this everywhere.
In all the times we've been to Vegas (6 for me, 5 for Jason) we've never actually had our picture taken with the sign.
Jason in heaven...Star Trek slot machines!!!
The friendliest slots in Vegas, the progressive Elvis slots. They move around Vegas from casino to casino, we actually had to research where they were before we left. We found them safe and sound at Planet Hollywood. The progressive hasn't been paid out since 2006 and I thought for sure it was waiting for us, but no such luck.
I was so excited to be in Vegas during their extremely hot weather so I could use the pools, but this is the crowd we encountered. Even thought he pool "complex" was huge, it was wall to wall people like this everywhere.
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