Friday, March 25, 2011

I simply told him to write his name!! he did it without any help!
The rainbow was his idea...he wanted to give it to his one true love, Miss Wachael!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

We needed an Ingram fix and we got it!!
The only problem...they had to leave again!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

And this is how it's done...that's my girl!!!!! 6 goals--first game!!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

OK.
We need some positive thought sent our way.
There is a baby girl waiting on medical tests--if the tests come out in our favor, she is our's.
If they do not, she will go to someone else.
Start sending...

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Pool's Open!! 63 degrees!





Saturday, March 12, 2011

Well, the School Psychologist finished the Autism Assessment on Natan and guess what? She said he has Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Umm...
a) We already knew that.
b) He was diagnosed last year by an MD.
c) I live with him. I knew this long before any doctor ever mentioned it.

I remember mentioning that I thought something was "up" with Natan about six months after he had arrived home. I was told by MANY people that he was just adjusting. I'm his Mama. I knew that wasn't it. And a few people were awful to him because of his behavior. I always felt so terrible, knowing that there was a reason but not having anything to say in his defense.
So, this diagnosis last Spring was a relief. Finally, I had something to say to the idiots who have treated him unfairly. It's not an excuse, but it is a pretty good reason.

My biggest pet peeve? People announcing to us, "Oh, he's not Autistic--he's fine" or "Well, he'll grow out of it." FYI--denial is not supportive.
In fact, we've had to step away from people who just can't accept his diagnosis and repeatedly tell us the doctor is wrong. In fact, one person marched into my kitchen and stated, "I don't care what that doctor says--he's fine. He's not Autistic."
The thing is, we have always been OK with this. We can't change it. We think he's fine too, just the way he is. Unfortunately some people can't handle him or love him with his new diagnosis. Our kids are too important to us for that kind of attitude.
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On a very exciting note, we are heading to see the Harlem Globetrotters tonight--I found a great discount online after some major searching! The kids are super excited! We have a dinner packed (saving money by not eating out!), and they are under orders to take a nap this afternoon--no grumps at the Arena!!
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George says he is more than ready for the upcoming Talent Show" at the church. He will be performing his "Singing Robots" routine. He picked a sequined costume that used to be Jason's...nothing more to say!!!!

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Our Jolly Holiday in Review

First Stop: Lunch at the Varsity! Some Naked Dogs, please!

Loving' the hotel room!





Loved our dinner at Mimi's Cafe!





Fernbank--LOVED it!




Sunday, March 06, 2011

Received this email this morning. Cookie and popcorn sales are an integral part of Scouting. Mimi has certainly gained confidence from her first selling experience, and I can see where this will be an excellent teaching tool as the girls get older. At our next meeting, all my girls will be signing their names to a letter to send to our Representative--so glad I'm an American...I can actually do something now!

Here is a condensed version of the email:


Proposed Georgia legislation would require a sales tax on all nonprofit fundraisers in Georgia including GIRL SCOUT COOKIE and BOY SCOUT POPCORN SALES. This significant financial impact would take money away from Girl Scout programs, camp support, financial aid and proceeds from the sale that support troop activities and community service projects.


House Bill 385 is a part of the 2010 Special Council on Tax Reform eliminating various nonprofit sales and use tax exemptions and specifically calls out the cookie and popcorn fundraisers by Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.

The consequences of this legislation:

  • Requiring our Scouts to collect sales tax is not fair and not feasible.
  • A portion of the funds earned by our Scouts for their many leadership, camping and community service programs would be diverted to pay sales tax.
  • Hundreds of children especially in rural or financially distressed areas will not be able to participate in Scouting due to a reduction of services resulting from these sales taxes.
  • Camps are likely to be stressed due to reduced funding.
  • The administrative burden placed on councils to remit payment of sales taxes to taxing authorities would divert limited financial resources away from program support.


Saturday, March 05, 2011

"I don't need a nap!!!!"

"At this rate, we'll never get where we're going..."

Friday, March 04, 2011

We've had a great week at Chez Montague! School is progressing, much to anti-home schoolers chagrin! Natan is still doing well and we have an IEP meeting coming up to discuss his options for next year.
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We have two more sleeps until our Jolly Holiday! SO EXCITED!!! Jason is officially on Spring Break and we all couldn't be happier! I will be sure to post pictures upon return!
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We celebrated Dr. Seuss's birthday all week--read lots of great books--the kids can read some all by themselves. Made lots of crafty things, and had a birthday party tonight with Jason.
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Mimi started Soccer last night--I loved watching her out there on her own, making new friends, and having fun! And, she's a pretty good player! George is still enjoying baseball, and we are still trying to get Natan in the Sunshine League for kids with special needs.


Green Eggs and Ham with a side of cake--Vinny was asleep in the sun room--poor kid can't make it past 4:00 without a nap these days!


Thursday, March 03, 2011

Me: "Oh, look--the Flinstones!"
George: "How do you know about the Flinstones?"
Me: "I used to watch it when I was a kid."
Mimi: "Ohhh...that's why it looks so old."

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

So, our friend Angie filled in for her son who was going to hang with George at baseball practice tonight. Jason had musical rehearsal and I had Tussahaw rehearsal. All at the same time. She claims to have had a blast being talked to incessantly by Mimi and reading to her! Angie is a teacher by day, so this was likely not the down time she had planned!
My favorite quote of the night from Angie:
Angie: George--Good job! You have a good arm!
Mimi: He's had it for a long time. Since he was born.
Our other friend, Lorna, had Natan and Vinny. We now owe to amazing women--will have to be sneaky if we can accomplish payback!
Thank you, ladies. We needed your help and are eternally grateful for it!
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fyi...the Tussahaw Young Singers is starting to get there and sound good! What a nice group of young people! Now on to my next project...
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Now if I could just find the 2 missing bathing suits all would be good. I think I am only working with 10% at best of brain power!
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Finally--who needs more Girl Scout cookies? You know you want them! lemons! Mints! Trefoils! Dosidos! I got 'em!