Born July 8th, 2009 @ 1041 & May 25, 2012 @ 2305; Sept 4, 2015 @ 2250
Friday, May 4, 2012
Strollers Galore
Saturday, April 14, 2012
LARGE with LIFE ♥
Monday, April 2, 2012
These legs are made for walking!
Yeppers thats right! Alistair is actually putting one foot in front of the other. It started about three weeks ago and now on a good day I can get him to walk with me in this manner for about 25 feet! But generally its about 10 feet. I'm just so proud of him. We are really making a big effort to have him sitting or standing for a significant part of the day rather than being flat on his back and I think its starting to pay off. Today I actually had him sit on my knee while I bounced him a long and he seemed to enjoy it. This is huge as it takes a lot of strength for him to be able to accomplish that. Thats the wonderful thing about all this increasing core strength is he is able to get more out of life. If he could get to the point of understand and utilizing a walker that would just be dreamy. I'm not sure if thats a reality or not but we just keep pushing our little man and waiting to see what he surprises us with. The one thing I'm becoming more and more aware of as the prego weeks click on by is that I'm really going to need to get back in shape and work on strength exercises once this bambino comes along. This is not for me but for the reality that I need to get stronger in order to work and handle Alistair as he's suddenly not our little baby any longer. I know he's 33 months now. However, he's only 22 lbs and his development has been slow so we still hold and care for him alot like an infant would be until lately. Its been obvious to us in the last few months that he has had a significant growth spurts and an increase in strength so we'll just need to step it up a notch.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Raspberries
The other video shows Alistair checking out the house while in his new wheelchair. We're working on getting him to touch the joystick to make himself move about the house. However, right now I find he is much more interested in sitting in different locations in his new chair and absorbing the surroundings from his new perspective as he obviously is really checking things out. Another neato thing to see.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Another Year Under the Belt!
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Alistair Got His Learners!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Lots of Options
- You can get the ramp installed in a variety of makes and models. Plus they can either be side entry or rear entry. Both have their downfalls and benefits. A couple things to note with getting a wheelchair ramp is you're not allowed and can't tow with the vehicle and your ground clearance is only 6" so look out for those speed bumps. The biggest issue for me though is you can not get AWD or 4 Wheel drive with it as when they do the overhaul they basically gutt the middle.
- With side entry I've been told its nice for the disabled individual as they are not stuck in the very back as "cargo". So basically they're in the middle with all the family. Also you can get everyone in and close the door and then get organized which makes a difference if you live in the north. However, one of the issues is when you park someone might park so close to you that you can't load and unload without pulling out the vehicle from the parking space.
- As for rear entry one doesn't have the issue with someone blocking your ramp. If you're in my situation where I'm going to have to take Alistair out of the wheelchair and put him in the carseat ..you have to do that outside of the vehicle from the side door. In addition, if you are having three carseats in the van this option won't work.


- This is something I'm seriously considering as they now have them compatible with carseats and booster seats. Its amazing as you just push a button and this seat comes out and lowers itself right to the level of a wheelchair. The reason I'm considering this over the ramp is I'm going to have to transfer Alistair to his carseat no matter what as he has such low muscle tone and he's boney that this is the safest place for him. So for me to transfer him inside a van while I'm hunched over is not going to be the greatest option for my back as he grows. The downfall is that I'll have to do this out in the cold and also get a lift for the back of the van to place the wheelchair in the back.....and they aren't the quickest thing out there.

- http://www.freedom-lift.com/index.asp?pageId=105 for some reason I can hyperlink sometimes and others I can't so just click on that if your interested... Anyhow this is one of many lifts available and these particular ones can lift upwards of 400 lbs.
- Now I'm not considering this but this is just cool! I've heard of guys in wheelchairs who have this contraption and go out 4 by 4ing.. They have the freedom lift in the drivers seat, a lift for the wheelchair to get it in the back of the truck and a lift to bring up the canopy...I'm sure this isn't at all cheap but super fun!
