Updates
So I should of done this post first before just starting right back but i didn't but o well. So here are some updates on me, Nate, & our children. We moved away from Northwest Arkansas and now live near Van Buren Arkansas. A lot of bad things happened along with some good. I'm going to get the bad out of the way so that i can focus on the good plus some tips if my bad things happen to you. Bad number one, the apartment complex i lived in got a new manager and well she was two faced, will be a nice word to call her. I had a friend in the apartment complex I thought was a good person and well that turned out to be WAY Wrong. If someone decides to threaten your children STOP talking to them. So tip number one try not to be to trusting and go with your gut feeling. Yes it sucks being alone and not having a lot of friends but your children are the best thing that can happen to you so you got to protect them. At the end of the day your children are all that matter.
Now let me get back to the manager she decided to side with the so called friend so she wanted to have my dogs taken from me first then she ended up evicting me because the police and animal control officer sided with me on saying my dogs are not aggressive. I'm not saying this so people will feel sorry for me. I'm saying this so that if something bad happens to you like this keep in mind that things happen for a reason and it can end up good.
Now let me do the good with this move my son Matthew-Patrick is getting more help with his speech and hand writing in school. He is getting the testing he is needing so that he can get help in school. But sadly with how medicaid changed he doesn't meet the requirements for him to also get the help out of school for his speech like he does for his occupational therapy. Whats funny is that when we lived in Northwest Arkansas he didn't meet the requirements for him to get occupational therapy in school and since we moved to a different county he does now which is great. I just wish he was getting speech out of school like he was already when we lived in Northwest Arkansas. We are slowly getting him the help he needs.
Now on to my daughter, her club feet journey is why i started this blog because i'm wanting to help others who are first time moms to a child with bilateral club foot. I'm going to admit its hard. My daughter relapsed and it was hard redoing everything when she was 14 plus months old. For now shes fully corrected but shes a risk she can relapse again. I hope that doesn't happen so its just a waiting game. Shes learning to walk all over again.
For me I changed my degree because of my fbi background check not coming back in time for me to do my internship in a pharmacy. And its okay i graduate Oct 2019, i right now have a 3.5 gpa.
So far Nate hasnt been deployed but they have been doing training's like crazy.
I still have my dogs which is a blessing because i could never take them from my children. Well I think i typed enough and this is a lot to read so if you read all of thank you be on the look out for more.
Now let me get back to the manager she decided to side with the so called friend so she wanted to have my dogs taken from me first then she ended up evicting me because the police and animal control officer sided with me on saying my dogs are not aggressive. I'm not saying this so people will feel sorry for me. I'm saying this so that if something bad happens to you like this keep in mind that things happen for a reason and it can end up good.
Now let me do the good with this move my son Matthew-Patrick is getting more help with his speech and hand writing in school. He is getting the testing he is needing so that he can get help in school. But sadly with how medicaid changed he doesn't meet the requirements for him to also get the help out of school for his speech like he does for his occupational therapy. Whats funny is that when we lived in Northwest Arkansas he didn't meet the requirements for him to get occupational therapy in school and since we moved to a different county he does now which is great. I just wish he was getting speech out of school like he was already when we lived in Northwest Arkansas. We are slowly getting him the help he needs.
Now on to my daughter, her club feet journey is why i started this blog because i'm wanting to help others who are first time moms to a child with bilateral club foot. I'm going to admit its hard. My daughter relapsed and it was hard redoing everything when she was 14 plus months old. For now shes fully corrected but shes a risk she can relapse again. I hope that doesn't happen so its just a waiting game. Shes learning to walk all over again.
For me I changed my degree because of my fbi background check not coming back in time for me to do my internship in a pharmacy. And its okay i graduate Oct 2019, i right now have a 3.5 gpa.
So far Nate hasnt been deployed but they have been doing training's like crazy.
I still have my dogs which is a blessing because i could never take them from my children. Well I think i typed enough and this is a lot to read so if you read all of thank you be on the look out for more.