Happy Monday morning everyone! I was pleasantly surprised this morning when Jack woke up in a very happy mood. I was very happy when he didn't put up any resistance to eating breakfast, getting dressed and leaving for school. I wasn't sure how this morning was going to go considering how difficult the weekend had been. Jack started off his weekend by eating to much Friday night and got sick in the middle of the night (poor guy). The next morning he slept in, and when he got up he seemed to be feeling better. We went over to a friends house for a play date, while Justin got in a round of golf with our neighbor friend, Luke. Everything seemed to be going pretty good, but when we got back home all (for lack of a better word) hell broke loose. He was happy one second and then screaming and crying the next. Nothing we did seemed to make him happy and even when we would find something that did comfort him that state of happiness was short lived. I think he still wasn't feeling great after his rough night.
Sunday morning he woke up early and seemed to be in a better mood but when Justin went to change him he didn't want to have his diaper put back on. Jack has been going though the "I don't want to wear clothes" phase and most of the time he runs around the house in nothing except his diaper. We finally compromised with him by let him sitting on his froggy potty and watch a show until he was ready to wear a diaper again. He had a pretty good afternoon and even made the grocery store trip to Target with Justin, but throughout a majority of the day he was craving a lot of sensory activity. He really enjoyed it when would swing him around, squeeze him in the sofa pillows and brush his feet. I think we may need to look into getting him a swing in the future (even though swing him around does give me a good workout). He had a small dinner and almost fell asleep around six, but we were able to keep him up for his bath and got him into bed around 7:30.
I hope he has a good day at school. We have another ARD meeting tomorrow afternoon to discuss changes to his IEP. The school finished their Autism evaluation in December so we are meeting to discuss his goals since he has officially been giving the diagnosis of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).
Peyton has been doing really well. She had a little reaction to the second round of her flu shot she had at her 9 month appointment, but is finally back to normal. She has been a little fussy at time, but I think she is teething. Her second top tooth hasn't popped though yet, but it looks like it will be happening very soon. I can't believe that she will be 10 months old at the end of the week. I guess it will be time for me to start planning her 1st Birthday Party!
Hope everyone has a great week and I will try and have some new pictures up the next time I post
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