School has started once again. Because we have children in both the public school system and home schooled, we tend to follow the public school's schedule as an easy way to organize our year. However, my home schooled kids started one week early to give us one week completely free from school in mid-January when we'll be occupied with other more important things. :) (And, yes, I know I'll need more than a week to get back into the normal routine of things after Baby arrives, but Owen and Leah are both self-sufficient enough with most of their school work that *they* can get back to work even if I don't!
We have been so pleased so far with the willingness our school district has to work with our desires for our family and our boys as far as home schooling goes. Although we greatly value the hands-on expertise that Krassimir and Reuben get when they're at school, we also don't want them (or our other kids) to feel that they have to go off to school while the rest of us get to all be home together. Having Daddy work from home makes this even more significant than just the home schooling is! Last year, and now this year again, both boys are in the public school setting three days a week, and home with us two days a week. On the days that they're home we spend the morning at their private therapy center (which I can't say enough good things about!) and then are all home in the afternoon.
Now that Krassimir has his wheelchair with all the appropriate tie-downs for the chair and straps/buckles for him, he can take the bus!
Krassi gets to ride up the cool lift every day! |
There goes my boy! He always seems happy to get on the bus...but also has big smiles for us when we pick him up at the end of the day. |
Day one? Nothing. He ate one bite of lunch and refused to drink. He'd had an applesauce cup not long before at snack time, so thinking maybe that had something to do with it, his teacher and we decided he would skip snack on his next day.
Day two? Nothing. Didn't have a snack, and wouldn't touch his lunch. Yikes! When every meal matters, it's simply not okay to be skipping entire meals!
Day three - we opted for easy-peasy, and sent him a banana mashed with applesauce - no oils, nothing to beef it up - just a simple, simple food that's our go-to when we need something to help him move down the "real" stuff here at home, with our hope being that at least he would be eating something. And...nothing. He didn't eat AGAIN!!
So then I start wondering, are we doing the right thing sending him to school? Do Matt or I need to drive over there every day and feed him? What are we going to do for this boy?
Day four - he finally ate a few bites of his lunch (a repeat of day three's easy-peasy)!
Day five - the whole banana/applesauce mix is gone, but none of the drink yet.
That's as far as we are into the school year at this point. Tomorrow we're going to go for the easy route one more time, hoping they'll also have some success with his drink, and if that's also good, we may try branching out a bit for Friday.
But I think we're moving in the right direction!
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