Saturday, September 21, 2013

Making Progress or Not??

    Aug. 24th was when Bob became injured. He was playing
volleyball when he went up against Tom and attempted to spike the ball over to him when something snapped!! Bob said it felt as if someone took a bat and hit him in the knee. His knee and quadriceps tendon had been ruptured by 80%. This picture is no joke...


Day after Injury
   At Aidan's first visit with Dr. Marsh was fabulous! After looking at Aidan days after his surgery Dr. Marsh told us that Aidan has healed the quickest he had ever seen in the 27 years of doing this same surgery. Instead of the intended 6 weeks of having his cast on to give him support and cover his fagile heal cords, Dr. Marsh took if off this past week. This picture was taken in Dr. Marsh's office One week after Bob's Surgery, One month after Aidan's Surgery.


 
 




 


 






  











       

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Aidan Has His Surgery

     At the start of Summer we decided it was time to return to Aidan's Orthopedist's Dr. Marsh. It was clear that Aidan's hip along with tighten ligaments and heel cord, was causing him to turn in his left leg and walk on his toes. This didn't stop him from being the fastest kid on his team this past season. The years of physical therapy from age 18 months on was great for the mean time. Over the next 2 1/2 years, with all the growing and no PT on his own, his femur twisted. We had the choice to do the Femoral Osteotomy, and ligament and cord lengthening or keep things they way they were in hopes it wouldn't get worse. He chose to go ahead and do the surgery even though it meant 6 weeks to recuperate and possibly 6 months before he could play baseball or go on his dirt bike. I stayed with Aidan all four days with the help of Bob, family and friends. I enjoyed helping to care for him, and keep him from not getting too board. It was a great bonding time for us despite the annoying mom with her son in the next bed. That is a story it itself!
Pre-Surgery - Monday August 5th, 
Knowing Aidan's surgery was approaching we squeezed in a day trip to Quassy with the May's. Everyone had a blast!! Aidan got a little spoiled!!
Surgery Day- Wednesday August 7th, 
Welcome to Yale Children's Hospital
Aidan was well prepared for the surgery thanks to each person who came in to talk and visit him before they gave him the anesthesia and surgery.


Three hours later, Aidan had come out of surgery which went very smoothly without much loss of blood. He felt groggy, but that didn't stop him from showing his humor in no time!

                                One Day after Surgery
After a good night sleep for both of us Aidan was on his road to recovering and finally held down his food.

Two Days After Surgery
A Physical Therapist started working with Aidan and he exceeded her expectations by walking down the hallway using a walker still attached to the epidural and other pain meds.   

He was happy to have Pa Pa, Grandma, Grandpa Bruce, Ryan, Sean and Caitlin visit.  

Three Days after Surgery
With the oral meds helping the pain Aidan had the epidural and other pain meds. removed. A sponge bath and change into his regular clothes made him feel like a boy again!   

Aidan and Sean enjoyed playing on the roof top play area. 
After a rough patch of being uncomfortable, he was given a stronger medication and which put him to sleep and relief. While Aidan was resting we ventured down stairs and for dinner. 

Four Days After Surgery 
We didn't mind the Dr. coming in at 4:45 a.m. to tell the good news that Aidan would be going home today!! 
Aidan missed Buddy so much!!! I think Buddy felt the same!

Monday we visited Dr. Marsh who was geniunly excited how fast he was healing.  He was having a hard time waiting for the  surgery which thanks to another patient who needed to cancel. Dr. Marsh decided to take off his cast 2 weeks sooner!! September 9th, . This might mean he can get back to the things he loves to do sooner!!

Monday, August 5, 2013

Week #4 Drawing Journals and Drawing

Tuesday, July 30th, 
    Despite the rain we had a great time inside drawing and painting. We used our Journals that I made for each younger student and the older ones helped complete their own. We practiced drawing different sea creatures by looking at pictures first in books, then decided what basic shapes such as circles, ovals, triangles we saw. Next, I demonstrated pastel and water paint called Wax Resist to be used as with their ideas. 



Week #4 Drawing From Still Life, Real Life Drawing, and Georgia O'Keeffe Flower Painting

   Thursday, August 1st,- Still Life Drawing 

   After viewing some of Vincent Van Gogh's Still Life Paintings, we discussed what kind of objects are found in a Still Life. They learned that an inanimate object are found in a Still Life. These objects are not living such as fruit and flowers. Finally, each student arranged and drew from their own inanimate objects from home along with some of mine.









Friday, August 2nd - Journal Drawing and Georgia O'Keeffe Flower Painting


Just as Georgia O'Keeffe did as a child,  we drew from real life flowers and other living objects found in my yard.

Drawing Flowers using our Journal Drawings and our Imaginations as inspiration: 







































Great Job Everyone!!!   I hope you enjoyed class as much as I did!!! Enjoy the rest of your Summer!!  Ms. Michelle

Monday, July 29, 2013

Week #3 It's All About Painting- Summer Art Camp by Ms. Michelle

Week #3 July 25th and 26th- It's All About Painting

  Friday we created Koi Fish Ponds inspired by Claude Monet. We started by using Tempera Paint and Pastel to do a wax resist to add lines and color into our ponds. Covering the piece of white paper with different colored paints was a lot of fun in itself! While the paintings dried, we cut out lily pads which were green versions of Pac-Man, and added tissue paper for the lily's.
Before moving onto the fish, we asked Alex about this kind of fish because he happens to have a Koi Fish Pond in his yard. Below is Monet's Water Lily Pond which has a Japanese Bridge in it and koi fish lurking beneath the lily filled water.We pretended to be walking over the bridge ( table ) to see what the fish looked like from above. We decided that you could only see the top of the fish when looking down over the bridge and their round mouth opening up as they reached the top of the water looking for food. 





 

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Friday, July 26, 2013

Week #3 All About Painting-Summer Art Camp by Ms. Michelle

Monday and Tuesday July 21st, and 22nd Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons To begin I read the book, Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric Litwin, and James Dean. We drew our own cat ( Pete's New Friend)or I helped the younger ones and drew it for them. Next, we used a small brush and outlined the cat using any color we wanted!
Next, we used the fat brush to fill line the outlined spaces.

Two Cuties!
Pete's Girlfriend "Izzy"!