
Well, so much for posting at least 3 times a week. Some family chaos that was started last week didn't help much. My mind was elsewhere and couldn't focus. A post is long overdue and there is so much going on in our little man's life.
Sam's speech continues to progress and for those of you who haven't seen him in a while, you would be amazed. He's even fresh!!! He had a visit to his neurologist last Monday and although his eye contact seemed to be lacking somewhat since his last visit, he seems to be making up for it in other areas. I also had his annual PPT meeting with his school and the Director of Pupil Services for the Town of Tolland last Thursday to decide Sam's fate as to whether or not he stays at Coltsville. Thankfully, Sam will be staying at his school for at least another year. We couldn't be happier. If Sam's teachers read this.....WE OWE YOU BIG TIME. THANK YOU!!!!!! Sam's teachers are amazing. And, he still is "in love" with Talia. This week is a big week for Sam at school. His teachers believe that he is ready to start the toilet training process. I'm glad it's happening there and not here. I'll just be doing a lot of laundry! Adam and I purchased Sam his first packages of "big boy" underwear this weekend along with a lot of sweatpants and sent them all off with him to school this morning along with water shoes. I was anxiously awaiting to hear how it went today, but they didn't start and will at some point this week. I've been busy with the fundraising efforts for Jocelyn's Run and soliciting donations of goods and services from local stores. I never realized just how difficult it is to do this until now. But, the efforts of the entire committee that Adam and I are on is certainly paying off. It's going to be a great night with lots of great stuff to be auctioned off with all the proceeds going directly to Sam's school. Keep the date of October 11th handy in case you want to attend.
I believe I've covered everything...I hope so. I don't want to miss sharing anything that happens in Sam's incredible recovery.



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