Thursday, October 20, 2005

Last day at school and an early birthday celebration!

Wednesday was Jenelle's last day at the Blind Children's Learning Center. Next week she will start at public school in the County Special Education program. I found this really great site that allows you to upload videos, so here is a clip of the birthday celebration (please forgive my singing) including Grandma holding the "birthday jello"... enjoy!



And since I found this video hosting site (please check it out at www.zippyvideos.com) I decided to show you one of Jenelle's new seizures. This is pretty mild compared to others she has had in the past. Look at her right hand that is twitching as she sleeps. The feet you see are Jack and cousin Trevor... we were trying to get them to move away and give her some room.



And I took this photo at school this morning. This is one of those photos I wish I knew exactly what Jenelle was thinking ... maybe she is saying "Mom, you're nuts!" Isn't she Beautiful?

5 comments:

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Danielle said...

That pic of Jenelle is just cute beyond words! She reminds me of Dakota Fanning there. Wow, her face is really starting to look like a little girl instead of a baby, eh?

Anonymous said...

Great videos of miss Janelle. But of course :)

The videos streamed almost immediately.

Seeya at the forum.

With love from Paul, Alison and the champ.

Unknown said...

Jenelle is absolutely beautiful!

I found your blog through 'Postcards from Hollan' where I too am a member on this unique journey of Mothering a child with special needs.

I am going to finish reading your blog and I look forward to sharing this 'road less traveled' together.

Peace and love, Tara Marie & Emma Sage and clan

http://www.emmasage.org

Unknown said...

Jenelle is absolutely beautiful!

I found your blog through 'Postcards from Hollan' where I too am a member on this unique journey of Mothering a child with special needs.

I am going to finish reading your blog and I look forward to sharing this 'road less traveled' together.

Peace and love, Tara Marie & Emma Sage and clan

http://www.emmasage.org