Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Tongue Tied

Sorry I haven't updated lately, our computer hasn't been working very well.

Trevor got his tongue clipped last week because he was tongue tied. The dr. said that it was very short so he clipped it right then and there. He is doing really well, he was pretty much better that night. Hopefully it will help him talk more now. He does finally say "Hot" and "Touch" he tried to say "Please" and "Horse". I guess he will talk in his own time and probably then he won't stop talking.

This Thursday he is going to be evaluated mainly for his left foot that is turned in but they said that they are going to evaluate everything, speech, development etc. We will see how that goes.

It is finally going to be in the high 60's here this weekend, HOORAY! Maybe I will actually be able to plant my seeds outside so they don't overtake my house.

Well, there is only 1 month left until my walk, I am amazed at how much I have raised so far, I am at 1,412.00. Thank you so much to everyone who helped me get that far. Now hopefully I can get the rest and be able to walk, I'm sure I will. I am hoping to be able to train more now that it will be getting warmer, I need it. Well, I think I have updated everyone on what has been going on here.

6 comments:

ljm said...

Phew...glad the tongue clipping is done. They do seem to recover pretty quickly from that, don't they?

Drew is pretty slow with the talking too but there is such a huge range of normal when it comes to speech...

What kind of seeds are you planting?

kat said...

Liane- I planted snapdragon's, chives, English Daisy's, Gaillardia's, cucumbers, sunflowers, delphinium's, squash, cilantro, and morning glories. My morning glories are going to start climbing my walls soon if I can't get them outside. Crazy weather.

ljm said...

Awesome, Katina...you are ambitious. I don't have much of a space for gardening but I do have a little herb garden and this year I'm adding sweet peas and morning glories too...

kat said...

morning glories are so pretty, we will see if any of them grow the way they are supposed to, especially the cukes and squash.

Anonymous said...

DON'T DO IT KATINA!!!

I mean, don't plant your precious seedlings outside yet. You will be so sorry! I know, because I've done it before: Oh, what a beautiful day, Spring is here at last!(Plant, plant, plant). And then come these random days at the end of April or even the middle of May when there's an overnight frost and BOOM! GONE!!! Sigh...

Seriously, now I never plant outside until after Memorial Day, which is technically considered "safe." But it does seem like an awfully long time away. Maybe a little earlier would be okay...Just be careful. Remember, this is New Hampshire!!!

ljm said...

How did the evaluation go?