Monday, July 25, 2011

Smart Martha Monday

I only had take the children to see Cars 2 on my to do list last week and since this was something I wanted to do, I did it.

This week we are back to school. Since Brigette was home today, we didn't do any home school either. I also took Joseph to see our Paediatrician. He has a weakness on his left side that he will need some physiotherapy for. We have noticed him walking with a limp and he certainly favours his right hand when most children his age are still very ambidextrous. I have also noticed that when he claps, he brings his right hand over to his left hand rather than moving them both.

The paediatrician said that it is most likely this will have disappeared by the time he is 5 so I hope he is right on this.

So on my list this week:

Make Joseph's appointment for some physio.

Read with the children every day.

Make our bed every day.

Make some butter with the children.

Hope you all have a good week.

Therese.


2 comments:

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Hoping all goes well with Joseph! Have a wonderful day! Cathy

Vicky said...

I hope Joseph's apppointment goes well, Therese. Reading aloud everyday is on our must do list, too - along with more structured days, which are actually working out quite well, so far. I'm beginning to feel a bit more organised, at last! Hope you enjoy your week:)

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