Friday, March 18, 2011

SAVE FERRIS

Beautiful sunny weekend here in good ol' Arizona. It's in the high 80's/low 90's and it's Spring Break for all. Yay! Aaron has 2 weeks off too, otherwise I would have lost my mind trying to entertain these two. It's actually quite difficult finding activities that Nate likes....and if we do find something, it's nearly impossible to monitor him properly while helping Neve at the same time. Ugh. I will be very happy when we can finally settle on a long term aide that we feel is a good fit for our family. THEN we might actually be able to go on some adventures without having to always wait for Aaron to come along.
Today we hit this little park in town that we love going to. It has a small throw back amusement ride area for the kiddos, as well as a train ride, playground, and pond with ducks.

Nate and Neve always have a blast there. I will upload all the cute pics to the family Shutterfly page tonight. There are definitely some cute ones.
In other news, Neve is now registered for year two of preschool next Fall. We went back and forth over where to send her next year and it wasn't an easy decision. She currently attends a private Christian preschool that she loves. Her little friends she has made there are all coming back next year, so that made it so tough...BUT we decided to send her to the Amanecer preschool which is held at the same Elementary school where Nate will be next year. The Amanecer preschool is comprised of a mix of special needs students and typically developing students. Neve, being a typically developing student, will serve as a peer model for the developmentally delayed kids in her class. :) I hope she makes us proud.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Looks like tons of fun! Don't sweat pre-school next year...Neve WILL make you proud.

Aunt Jen said...

Loved the pics! Having taught in one of those preschools, it is soooo important to have the typical learners to be the role models. Neve will shine like the sun, as she has had previous experiences that will help her when maybe some of the other typical kiddos might be taken aback. It really is a great program. She's gonna love it!