The crash

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In our house, if you ride your bike or scooter without your helmet, the bike or scooter goes into time out for 24h.  It’s only happened once, but the lesson was learned.  Thank goodness, the girl will not ride without her helmet!  Did you know that fewer than 25% of bicyclists wear helmets? Nine out of ten people killed in bike accidents were not wearing helmets (Helmets on Heads)? It seems logical that helmets should be worn, but perhaps the best way to learn the importance of wearing a helmet is to watch your child fly down a hill, lose control and land on her head.  I can still see the crash in slow motion.  She landed on her face.  It was terrifying, but I was so thankful when she called for me just after impact.  I know the story would be very different if she hadn’t taken that extra 30 seconds to strap on her helmet!

This is the hill that she decided to attempt on the scooter!  She crashed right at the bottom (not my photograph).

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This was the result:

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So now she has a concussion and it’s not fun.  I have read more student papers on concussions than I ever wanted to read, but I still feel like I don’t understand what’s happening at all!  First of all, a concussion is not a bruised brain (like it was described when I was a kid).  It’s a traumatic brain injury that changes the functioning of the brain (CDC, Lurie).  Most concussions occur without loss of consciousness, and all of them are different. Many are accompanied by a headache, personality changes, problems with memory or concentration, issues with balance and light/noise sensitivities (CDC).  The girl had a headache the first two days, but recently her most common complaint is dizziness.  I can tell it’s bothering her.  She doesn’t want to close her eyes to go to sleep because she feels like she’s falling.  She’s also sensitive to light and forgets things.

The treatment for a concussion is “brain rest.”  It’s easier to tell you what she can do, rather than list the things that aren’t allowed.  The nurse told me that ideally the girl would lie on the couch all day with her eyes closed.  Right!  She is not allowed to look at any kind of screen (TV, computer, leap pad).  She also can’t practice her cello, play the piano, run, jump, spin, ride her bike or scooter, climb trees, or swing.  Our original plan (approved by her doctor) was to go to one hour of VBS and one hour of choir camp, but she hasn’t been able to do that much.  Keeping her from thinking is the biggest challenge!

I have been reading to her.  We are almost finished with book 5 of the Boxcar Children, and we’ve also enjoyed Mercy Watson and her children’s Bible.  Yesterday we tried Play doh.

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She just can’t play without a lot of thought!  Check out this play doh bathroom:

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A friend suggested that she cut paper and glue it together without thinking, and she would be surprised by the design.  Look at what she came up with!  I’m pretty sure she was “thinking” about this design and this fish and the campfire wasn’t simply a surprise.

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We have enjoyed blowing bubbles, but it’s really hard to avoid chasing after them! (These photos were taken before the crash, but too fun not to use).

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Today we just needed to get out of the house, so we played “Scavenger Hunt.”  The girl picked things for me to find while we were out driving.  We started with a new train station to the East.

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Thankfully, we’ve never actually gotten on or off of the Metra in Lombard.  Otherwise, I would have had to drive much further.  The next instruction was for me to take her to an airport.  We went to the DuPage County Airport rather than driving to Midway or O’Hare.

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The last destination was a Target store.  Thank goodness she was tired of the game after an hour and a half!

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We see her neurosurgeon on Monday.  Hopefully she will be doing better by then and we will just have good news!  She really wants to be able to play with her new leap pad!  That would be the best day ever!

Here’s to helmets!  Never Ever Go Without!!!

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Sources:

http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/sports/

http://www.helmetsonheads.org/facts/

https://www.luriechildrens.org/en-us/care-services/conditions-treatments/concussion/Pages/index.aspx

 

 

Fun at Blue Lake

Year two at Blue Lake did not disappoint!

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The girl had so much fun! We hustled to class three times a day.

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She learned all kinds of amazing things, like how to be a unicorn.

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How to make the cello sound like a cricket, a pig, a mouse, a frog, and a cow.

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She also learned a lot of music, and loved playing Minuet in C

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Playing with her friends was a highlight.

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Other highlights included:
Scooter Riding, Critter-hunting (sometimes at the same time)

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Sleeping in her sleeping bag:

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Eating her very first ice cream cone:

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Art Barn!!!

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The music was the best part! Lessons and learning Minuet No. 2

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Thanks to great teachers!

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Playing the concert on the big stage is a great way to end!

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We will be back again next year!!!

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24/52

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The girl played her cello for a wedding yesterday. She did such a good job!!! She played come thou fount of every blessing just before the grandparents were seated. Then she played as part of an ensemble. They played/sang You’re beautiful by Phil Wickham. She did great! She had a little solo during the intro, then played along with the chorus for the rest of the piece.

The wedding was in the mountains of Virginia. It was very beautiful. Finding a flat spot for the cellos was the hardest part!!!

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The rehearsal was hard for the girl, but I was really proud of how well she listened and worked with the others. She was such a pro!

The wedding was at sunrise, so it was dark (and cold)!!! Tuning was hard…and honestly, no one stayed in tune. The girl wasn’t sure she wanted to play her cello if it wasn’t in tune…I had to convince her that she was close enough.

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The music was great, the sun came up, and we were all blessed to see the new start for a wonderful family!

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all photos in this post were selected by the girl

Beach Bums

 

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Running from the waves!!  The girl told me “Mommy, the waves are my friends because I feed them sand!  They love to chase me.20140613-071519-26119473.jpg

 

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20140613-071732-26252216.jpgVisiting the sea turtles at sea turtle inc.20140613-072151-26511899.jpg

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“It’s my first dream”

The girl has really been working hard on her cello.  She practices every morning and has been enjoying learning piece after piece!  She’s been learning fancy bowing techniques (slurs and hook bows), and shifting!  She is on the last piece in book one, and loves to tell people that she is learning Bach.

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In addition to all of her usual work, the girl has been working hard to prepare for a wedding! She’s going to play for our good friend’s wedding in the mountains of Virginia next weekend. Today, while we were practicing, she told me that playing in a wedding “is (her) first dream coming true!”

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I’m sure it will be wonderful! Let’s hope the cello makes it through all of the air travel!

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