The up coming season also reminds me of the resilience of life. The way it emerges on the other side of frost and adversity, to dare to thrive once again. This fortitude is personified in the children like Noah, who are born with that little something extra and must work a little harder to achieve some of things we take for granted. We got to meet some of these children and their families this weekend at the Down Syndrome Association of Memphis and the Mid-South new parent brunch. Along with brunch, this gathering also included a therapy session, which touched on some of the techniques used by physical, developmental and speech therapist, which are so important to the early intervention needed by our little ones. As you can see, it usually consist of focused play time used to reinforce good habits...and apparently a little kissing, because all these babies are ridiculously cute.
While Noah was participating in the therapy session, Andrew, along with the other siblings, were doing crafts projects in another room. This other room also had a play kitchen that Andrew and Noah discovered after the sanctioned festivities were over. Andrew made tea on the grill while Noah did the dishes, sorta.
As the first beams of daylight poured into the upstairs windows, Sunday promised to be a gorgeous day, and it did not disappoint. We had day filled with fun activities. But first, we had to spring Noah from baby jail.
Once sprung, Noah went to Babcia and Jadek's house to practice driving his getaway car.
One of the main highlights of the weekend was trekking out to Shelby Farms in celebration of the amazing weather, and trying our hand at kite flying. At the time, Agnes and I were high fiving and congratulating each other on our superb kite flying aptitude. Later however, we agreed that the unusually windy conditions had more to do with our success. This fact was further punctuated by Andrew's effortless ability to fly a kite despite never receiving any formal training.
Although Noah was amused by the kite flying, he again educated us on how to really enjoy a beautiful day, when one is handed to you. You just have to relax, and let the Memphis air blow through your hair. At only a year and a half, he already knows how to be content by just being.
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