We head to Chicago tomorrow to see the Neurologist. I'm very excited. Can't wait! I took pictures of Tyse and goodness, he looks older to me in the pictures. He is turning into a toddler. Todd was holding Tyse's back so that Tyse could concentrate on holding his own head up, he did a good job for one minute and then he lost the skill. I wish he could hold his head up because pictures of him holding his head up are so cute. Pictures laying down are starting to get old, but oh well.




Todd and I were seeing if Tyse would move his legs so that he could spin on the floor. This device is suppose to be used for tummy time, but we decided to use it for his back. He didn't move his legs at all, but we are working on it.


Pray for us to have a safe trip tomorrow. I'm hoping we will find some answered prayers! Continue reading on....I blogged quite a bit this time. I'm trying to catch up.
Todd and I are constantly playing peek a boo with Tyse. Well, now he learned to play by himself with out the help of Mommy and Daddy. I had him laying on the floor while I was on the computer and he grabbed the blanket and put it over his face. It took about twenty minutes to get the blanket over his head, but he did it! I heard him laughing and I look down to realize that he was laughing at himself. I never laughed so hard in my life. I had tears in my eyes. 

Todd was home this second time that Tyse played peek a boo by himself. Todd witnessed our funny little guy laughing at himself.


This picture makes me laugh every time I look at it. Tyse is being quite a character lately. 
I have a lazy famiy!!! haha!
Todd and Tyse being crazy!
He is looking older to me...
Proud of my simple scrapbooking work:

Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Pictures...lots of pictures
Posted by Jennifer at 1:10 PM
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He is so cute. I can't believe how big he is getting. Hope your trip to Chicago was great!
God bless
Your cousin Tara
Your son smiles and that is one blessing. Our son did not. He cried, screamed, arched his back and if he slept for more than two hours, we considered it a gift from God! We did physical therapy with him daily. We told the doctors, teachers, and other experts to give us things that helped, not advise on how to accept the challenges. Our son graduated #1 from the university that he attended...with academic scholorships, but no special accomodations. He is a miracle, but he, and we, worked very very hard. Do not believe anything, but that he can succeed. Your son smiles and that is a blessing.
Hi Jennifer! I saw a posting you did on the ABR support group and tried to e-mail you, but my computer said the address is invalid. So, I googled Jennifer todd tyse and your blog popped up. We are currently considering attending ABR in October. Basically, we're pretty sure we're going and just need ot buckle down and make the deposit, plane reservations, etc. My son is twelve months and diagnosed spastic tri. Feel free to come by my blog and look around. I take a ton of pictures.
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