I am so bad about posting here. We have funny things happening all of the time. This week was not funny for me at all. We found out at Preston's preschool conference that he will go to Kindergarten next fall. Period. If he doesn't go he can't get services through the school district. UGH! We thought we could hold him back a year like we did Coop. Not the case. He has to move on and they will change his IEP to meet the needs of that grade level. At this point, he doesn't even know what Kindergarten IS, andis not potty trained. We have a lot to do. It's going to be a busy next 10 months. Lots to do to get us prepared.
The other night we were visiting my grandma in the hospital and Cooper started palying his DS. Thenurse stopped and asked him "What game is that you're playing?" He responded in a monotome, robotic way "I play 3rd grade Tackle Football" ??????????? LOL! CLEARLY not paying attention. His conference was good. It was as expected. He has troubles listening. Always has. I am to a point where I wonder if he should really be tested for ADD or ADHD? Really more ADD than anything. I will talk to the Dr about it next time we are there.
The life and times of Mike and Kerrie Bennett and our kids Taylor Bailey, Cooper and Preston. Every day IS an adventure here. I should have started this blog a long long time ago.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Saturday, July 31, 2010
At the Eye Doctor's office
Always a joy to hang out at a Doctor's office with 2 bored little kids and one teen that would rather not be there-especially if the appointments are in the morning. Yesterday, in particular was a fun sort of day, as the eye Doctor's office got behind and mixed up the schedule. Preston on a normal day is pretty difficult to handle in an "office" type of situation. That being said I came armed with ammunition- Nintendo DS, games, pens, pencils, cars, paper and snacks and my new Sprint phone that has Sprint TV, including episodes of Phinius and Ferb just as a precautionary measure. I felt more than prepared-almost glorified in my ability to gather these objects and knew I had the right mixture of items to keep things at an even keel during what proved to be a long morning. I have become an expert at creating distractions that keep the boys busy. However, no one could prepare me for the 2+ hours we were to spend at the office. Cooper needed glasses. Oy. Taylor handled Preston with the expertise of a mother and she's not one yet. She took him to the car after he examination, and during Cooper's and my exam's.
Anyway, while trying on glasses, the nice lady asked Cooper "Could you please turn your ballcap around" (so that the bill would be in the back). He was defiant in his answer "No" he said. I was feeling a little more than embarrassed when I sneered at him with my wonderful mother-death-stare and said "Cooper DO what the lady said to to"....He began to turn his head back and forth saying "I can't. I don't know how"...he misunderstood her request to turn his HAT around and thought he was supposed to turn his HEAD around. The lady and I busted out laughing. It took both of us several minutes to compose ourselves and Cooper was quite embarrassed!
Anyway, while trying on glasses, the nice lady asked Cooper "Could you please turn your ballcap around" (so that the bill would be in the back). He was defiant in his answer "No" he said. I was feeling a little more than embarrassed when I sneered at him with my wonderful mother-death-stare and said "Cooper DO what the lady said to to"....He began to turn his head back and forth saying "I can't. I don't know how"...he misunderstood her request to turn his HAT around and thought he was supposed to turn his HEAD around. The lady and I busted out laughing. It took both of us several minutes to compose ourselves and Cooper was quite embarrassed!
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