Robert and his kids spent the night. Fun was had by all.
They brought the rockstar and the kids all jammed out
The girl’s interest waned and they found better things to do. The leaves, the sun, and a beautiful autumnal day.
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A couple of very happy nerds today.
And, the first photos for the phone directory thing, not the best look for me, but hey, such is life. lol.
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In the waiting room, before the sessions.
It was the last semester with both of the kid’s student therapists this fall.
Zora & Michael, reading a story
sequencing it
retelling, with props
They had a lot of fun together this semester. Michael following Zora’s instructions to “do a silly photo”. Thank you Michael for letting yourself feel the silly.
Now, Corrissa has been with our family for a few semesters, and was Zora’s student ST for a while before she became Zane’s student ST. She is somebody really special, both because of the length of time, and the quality of her work. She is going to be a rockstar therapist in short order and who ever hires her is going to be very lucky. I tease her that if I win the lottery, I am buying her services for life. lol.
Goofyness was in the air I guess. I seriously LOVE this series of photos. Zane doesn’t often connect with somebody on this level.
And, the best for last:
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The last time I will have an architect at the preschool Gingerbread House party. As usual, Jennifer (the lead Clinical Educator for the preschool), went all out making each of the gingerbread houses. They all include a light inside. She bakes and assembles all of the houses herself. That is commitment.
Designing the decorations is very serious business.
She included a hose on the back of the house.
Another Semester Ends.
Working on a Lego project together.
Last time for Friendship group with Corissa & MacKenzie. Zane showing the completed project. We will see the twins again next semester, but both of the student therapists are moving on.
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The kid’s Christmas Pageant was great. Zane was “Wise Person #2″ and had lines, Zora was “Angel Chorus” and just stood there looking cute in her crooked halo.
The pageant was called “Backwards Christmas Pageant” and was a “play within a play” type thing. The plot: a group of kids are putting on a Christmas pageant and one of the Wise People has to leave early for a soccer game. Since his part isn’t until the third act, they do the play backwards, so the Wise People go first, then the shepherds & angels, then the whole Elizabeth/Mary get pregnant & angels. They all gather at the manger in the Epilogue.
Our first victory was to get Zane to stop saying “And then I say…” before each line. Then we had to get him to understand that it was not the time to replace words for comic effect. He got a kick out of the script and got the giggles, even when we were just running lines, especially the part where the Wise People show the gifts they are taking:
WP#1: Gold
WP#2(Zane): Frankincense
WP#3: Myrrh (but holds up a soccer ball instead, then corrects it with the right prop).
He thought that was so funny. Apparently he still thought it was funny during rehearsals and would still be giggling 10 minutes after the exchange.
He was also greatly amused at the lines about a “Herd of Sheep”, where his next line was “Of course we’ve heard of sheep”, followed by a herd/flock exchange.
He actually had all of his lines memorized, but carried the script on stage with him (a lot of the kids weren’t off scripts, so it wasn’t a big deal to carry it on stage). He did a decent job of following the blocking, and didn’t stim as much as I thought he might. (he did rock back and forth, but he was grinning ear to ear and obviously paying attention, just made him a blur for photos most of the time.) The best part was that he so obviously was having a ball, grinning happily and very “in the moment” through it.
Zora did a good job too, but she was upset that she had no lines and that it was “boring” having to wait backstage. She looked so adorable in her costume and did a good job of following the blocking. You could hear her singing (they had mics set up backstage so that all the kids could contribute to singing the songs), so I know she was doing a good job of paying attention and participating.
Some pictures from dress rehearsal
Waiting backstage (unseen from audience)
The production:
We didn’t get a picture of the ending, but we wish we would have gotten video. Instead of being nearer to the edge of the stage, like he was in rehearsal, he ended up next to the manger. As they sang the last medley/finale, he opened up his box of Frankincense and”grabbed” stuff out of the (empty) box and, to the beat, “threw” it into Jesus’ manger. As the song finished up, he upturned the box and shook it out, as if to make sure all of the contents were given to baby Jesus. :laughn2: It was hysterical. (and a big deal to us, when we weren’t sure if he would ever do “pretend play”, to see him pantomime this with total spontaneity and showing a sense of humor)
I do have to give props to all the kids in the church. I am so impressed by them and how generously they help my kids. They treat them respectfully and are just very sweet. There isn’t a bad attitude in the bunch. The older kids all help the younger ones and make ventures such as these enjoyable. I also appreciate the adults who do such a great job of including Zane and giving him the best chance of success.
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Zora said “Mom was right”. Wish I would have gotten a recording of it. lol.
(she wanted to wear short-alls, I told her it was too cold and she needed to wear pants, she said she would put on pants over it, I told her that wasn’t going to be comfortable)
After the last dress rehearsal for the Christmas Pageant and before church I decided to attempt a picture of the kids in their Christmas outfits. It was marginally successful.
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A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger
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