Monday, March 9th:
After Theo and Stephanie headed off to school I went to donate blood. My iron levels were high enough for a "Power Red" double donation, so that was great news!
After school Ms. Laura and Ms. Becca came over for OT and PT.
Tuesday, March 10th:
Today was a strange day. It was 70 degrees and super muggy. We knew we may be in for a rough afternoon/night. For the last few days they were projecting that we had a 10% chance of tornados and hail.
While Theo and Nurse Stephanie were at school I attended a Zoom with the IL Secretary of State Disability Liaison. It was very interesting and I learned a few interesting things.
Please, please do not park in the hash marks next to a handicap parking spot. Even if you have a handicap plate or placard. It is illegal and hurts those of us who need the hash marks to unload wheelchairs.
By the afternoon they had upgraded us to 15% chance of tornados and strong storms.
After Theo and Nurse Stephanie got home I reached out to The Legacy Ranch and they decided to cancel afternoon lessons due to the storms. I thought that was a great idea! I also sent Nurse Stephanie home early.
Around 4:30 PM the storms started and around 5:30 PM, when we would have been coming home from Shermans, there were multiple large storms in the area.
Luckily for us the super cells that dropped a lot of hail stayed to our north and the super cell that contained an EF3 tornado stayed to our south. That tornado killed three people, dropped record breaking hail, and caused a lot of damage.
We had some intense thunderstorms with wind and lightning, but no damage. I think we are in for a long and intense severe weather season.
Today is also the 100th anniversary of Winnie the Pooh! I love Pooh!
[My sweet boy!]
Wednesday, March 11th:
Theo and Nurse Stephanie went to school while Josh and I took the van to the repair shop. We got it repaired a few months ago after we were bumped by a semi on the freeway and the panel that they replaced cracked. Hopefully they will be able to repair it quickly!
My parents have left New Zealand and are now in Tasmania! They only have a few ports in Australia before they disembark in Sydney.
That afternoon Theo had feeding/speech with Ms. Jen. Theo used his eye gaze and was able to communicate with us really well.
Thursday, March 12th:
Did you know?
Just because the ADA was passed in July 1990 that doesn't mean that the fight is over. There are still people out there who are fighting to have access to these rights!
Speaking of disability rights:
Round 2!! The bill has been updated and will be presented before the Human Services Committee on Thursday, March 19th at 8:00 AM. We need witness slips AGAIN (thanks to all of you who submitted them last time). PLEASE submit a new witness slip even if you have already done so in the past and see below for instructions on how to submit a written statement. AND IT DOESN'T MATTER IF YOU DON'T LIVE IN ILLINOIS! Thank you!
We have a huge favor to ask and it'll take just a few minutes of your time! PROMISE! We have been fighting for accessibility for the disabled community for a few years now. Two years ago we were able to get a bill passed (Sami's Law) and now we are trying to amend it. This bill will help us reach our goal of having a powered, height adjustable, universal changing table in all large, accessible buildings across the state. As the bill moves through the official process to become a law, there are times when the Representatives and Senators want to hear from us.
Right now they are looking for witness slips. The law makers just want to see how much interest there is in this bill. All I need you to do is click below and follow these instructions. You don't have to talk to anyone or put in any comments if you don't want to.
Click here
Go to "Identification"
-Fill out your name, address, email, and phone number.
-Fill out "Firm/Business" and "Title" - if you don't have one put NA
Go down to "Position"
-Click on "Add Legislation" and select "Original Bill"
-Click on "Add Position" and select "Proponent"
-Click "Add Position" in the Blue Box
Go to "Testimony"
-Click "Record of Appearance Only"
Agree to the ILGA Terms of Agreement, Prove you are not a robot, and then click "Submit Witness Slip." If it doesn't move to the next page scroll back up and look for red lettering that indicates things you need to change/update.
Please make sure you click that you support the bill ("proponent"). I can see who sends in the slips, so please don't send in one in opposition!
If you would like to submit a written statement please select "Written Statement Filed" under "Testimony" and then email your statement to
humanservicescommittee@hds.ilga.gov
Thank you! You are done and are on record to support legislation that will make a difference to so many disabled individuals! Thank you all for your support!
[Theo's art project]
Friday, March 13th:
Theo had another great day at school with Nurse Stephanie.
After school Ms. Becca came over for PT. We put Theo in his KidWalk and Becca made some suggestions on things we can do with Theo while he's standing there. Theo is so strong when he wants to be!
Weekend:
Milto came over on Saturday to hang out with Theo. Josh and I went to lunch and then to a bakery to get some pie for Pi Day! Happy 3.14 Day!
That night I went to see Frozen at the Coal City High School. As always, the students did an amazing job!
[Truth!]



