11/24/08
Internet returns to Canyon Ferry PT
Yes, we have internet access in MT! Unfortunately, for the last several months it involved me sitting in my car at the wi-fi park with a really slow connection and the heater blasting away. Now, I'm sitting at my desk in my warm (nearly finished) office at Canyon Ferry Physical Therapy. I opened last week, and you can check out the article in the Townsend Star when they update their website.
I have been busy working in Helena doing home health physical therapy. I like it more than I expected, but can't wait to have enough patients to stay right here at my clinic!
Not much has happened at the house because all of my "spare" time has been spent on renovations. Think late into the night and every Saturday.
Mishayla's birthday was on 11/21/08. We celebrated with family on Sunday evening. Like most parents, I can't believe she is already a year old. On a sad note, the attorney who assisted with the Ohio portion of the adoption died last week from complications resulting from an automobile accident about 6 months ago. I called to let her know we had moved and to give an update on Mishayla a couple of days after her death. She had also been adopted, and I really appreciated her compassion for Cortney and me through the process. The joy in her voice when she called to tell me the results of the paternity test is something I will probably never forget. As for Mishayla, we won't have much to go on in reconnecting with her birthfamily someday, but if it is meant to happen, I'm sure there will be a way.
Mishayla is talking a little bit; she says, "Uh Oh!, Mowwww, Ginger, Hi, Mama and Bah (for bottle)." She crawls, pulls up, cruises, and stands for brief periods. She loves Melania, Sylvester, Ginger, and her stuffed kitty and bear. The stairs are her favorite "toy." Mishayla is generally a happy girl with a big, toothy grin lighting up her face and showing off her dimples. She goes by Mishayla, Shayla, or sometimes, still just Shea.
Melania is "almost three." She likes MT, but can't wait "to go to Washington in December." I think she imagines it will be just like it was when we left there in August. Melania loves going to "mommy's work," playing with her cousins, volleyball games, etc. She loves Papa "very bad." Melania is Winnie the Pooh's biggest fan. She plays "Pooh Sticks", lets me know that "Tiggers don't like ice skating (as I'm trying to convince her to walk across a slippery parking lot), and has about memorized all of her Pooh books.
We went to a couple of the state volleyball matches this past weekend. The Bulldogs placed #1. So, at least the girls have good examples to watch between the Huskies and the Bulldogs!
I have to admit to feeling like a "lonely blogger" as I would follow other blogs during my absence. Prior to this experience, I would often wonder what became of bloggers who appeared to keep current for quite awhile, and then just fell off the bandwagon. Now, I know! So, thanks to you regular bloggers for keeping up. Sometimes when I was feeling overwhelmed, it was nice just to "catch up" with you and enter into your day to day experiences.
Hopefully, a few picture slide shows will soon follow this post! Blogger cooperating and all.
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Melania at the Piano - 11 months
The Gift of Life
"I didn't give you the gift of life,
But in my heart I know.
The love I feel is deep and real,
As if it had been so.
For us to have each other
Is like a dream come true!
No, I didn't give you The gift of life,
Life gave me the gift of you."
-Unknown
But in my heart I know.
The love I feel is deep and real,
As if it had been so.
For us to have each other
Is like a dream come true!
No, I didn't give you The gift of life,
Life gave me the gift of you."
-Unknown
5 comments:
We have been wondering how you are doing! We miss seeing you and your girls in meeting. Thanks for the update.
Yay! Welcome back to blogging! I knew you would return! Speaking of the game "pooh sticks" reminds me of when my girls were little. They loved playing "pooh sticks" when we went biking on the centennial trail. I don't know how Melania plays it, but this is how my girls played it. We would bike to the bridge that goes over a creek. Then, they would hop off their bikes and find a stick or dandelion or something for each of them to throw into the water on one side of the bridge. Then, they would run to the other side to see whose came out first! Yes, Melinda especially was very fond of Pooh stories... ah memories!
Congratulations!
Can hardly wait for photos and a December visit!
Miss you all!
OXOXOXO
Welcome back! Are you going to make it over for Special Meetings? :)
Oh, so good to hear from you! I knew we'd see something new one day...I check up on you along with everyone else, almost daily. Glad to hear about your work. I've heard through the grapevine that June is doing well and getting a good list of students. Yeah for both of you! We miss the random visits and "sightings" of you and your cuties.
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