Sunday, November 22, 2009

Kids' Circus Lesson

A couple Dutch circus performers were in town and offered a one day class to kids. Terence and his buddy, Charlie, signed up for the over 8 yr old class and Mia was in the under 8 yr old class. They all had a great time. Here are some photos and videos. I wish it were a regular activity.





Paul Update

I haven't updated any of you on Paul's progress after his horrific car accident. He's now home but his neck is broken. Specifically, he has 3 chipped vertebrae in his neck and lots and lots of pain but no other broken bones. He has trouble moving, laying down, etc as his legs, shoulders, back have all taken a serious pounding.

Anyhow, he said that he is emotional feeling a lot better but the physical pain and discomfort is going to take a long time to mend. He doesn't remember the accident at all. He said his first memory is of me holding his hand and shouting his name. He remembers me talking to him and said that he does remember me asking him if he felt like he was in pieces. He told me that he thought about it and remembers wiggling his toes, fingers and concentrating on what feelings he had in his body. Emotionally, once he did this and realized he wasn't paralyzed or in 'pieces', he felt stronger and was more alert. He concentrated on staying focused and working with the rescue team to get out of the car. He knew at this point that he was going to be okay.

His hospital stay was pretty traumatic and depressing. He was in intensive care for about a week unable to move (or look around to view his surroundings). He said that he was thrilled to get out of there and home to his wife and 2 small children. He's thankful that Curt and I (and Paul) stayed with him.

We wish Paul all the best during his recovery process and hope that it won't be too long or painful of a journey.

Mia's Newest Accomplishment

Mia has been working on this for soooo long. She's finally got it! I think it helps that she is in super dance mode. Not only does she dance in her Saturday group, DCA, but she is also doing after school dance on Monday, Tuesday AND Friday. It's completely her choice and I tried to dissuade her from signing up for too much (especially of the same activity) but she really likes it. However, I wonder if it's the social aspect more than the program itself. The class she is taking on Monday is Hungarian Folk Dance. It's sort of funny but all her friends are in it and she's excited as she has to wear tap shoes and a long, flowing skirt to whip around during this class. On Fridays she's in an International Dance class that teaches her different styles from around the world. And, on Tuesdays ... actually, I cannot remember the Tuesday class.

Well, at least she's improving, learning and having fun!