Friday, October 16, 2009

October 16th

Ashley has continued to progress, stay busy and have fun!

Last weekend Ashley participated in a workshop that culminated in a play for children and young adults with ‘Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Devices. One of the local TV news stations came out and filmed them while they were practicing. The link to that is in the right column of the blog under ‘Ashley on Broadway… Almost’ Within the link is a button to view the video that played on the news.

It was a fun weekend. There were five boys/guys and Ashley. Mary and I, along with the other parents painted the stage backdrops while a class of senior IPFW speech therapy students worked with Ashley and the others programming their lines into their communication devices.

The play was called “Imogene’s Antlers” by David Smith. A girl (Ashley) wakes up to find she has grown antlers. She takes it all in stride, but her family and the school principal are not as accommodating. It was fun to watch. Ashley had a dozen lines that were programmed into her PC. She did a great job of selecting the correct line which was then heard throughout the auditorium.

Prior to getting involved we didn’t know what to expect from the play. As they rehearsed we realized that this was going to be an interesting show. Between family, friends and therapists we invited we probably accounted for a bulk of the audience when they performed on Sunday.

Another benefit was meeting and talking with other families that are dealing with alternative means of communication with a child. It is always helpful to talk with others that have, ‘been there; done that’.

Ashley is continuing with the serial casting on her right leg only. This is helping her posture and making it easier for her to walk. Her left foot is to the point that it does not need the extra help of a cast. She still wears her Ankle, Foot Orthosis (AFO) during the day and at night. Her right foot has made major progress. She is now able to ‘reach neutral’ which means she is able to stand flat on her foot at a ninety degree angle. She will continue doing the castings (replaced each Tuesday and Friday) through October 27th. No doubt this has helped Ashley reach the significant milestone of being able to stand and balance on her own.

Next weekend we plan to drive over to St. Mary’s and Notre Dame to visit with her classmates prior to the Boston College game. This would be Ashley’s senior year. She has a great group of friends there that have been very supportive.

We are still waiting on those first words. Ashley continues to increase her vocalization. She is getting more control of her diaphragm. We have every confidence that her voice will return.

9 comments:

Aunt Lynn said...

Wow, the lead role in your first play! Congratulations, we are so proud of you! You are certainly on the road a lot. I know you'll have a blast at St. Mary's. And then I hear you are off to see Sandy. He'll be so happy to see all of the progress you continue to make. We love you, Aunt Lynn, Uncle Stan, and Angela

Anonymous said...

Ashley,

We thoroughly enjoyed the show last week-end, and appreciated your inviting us to your "Broadway debut!!" We are so proud of you and amazed at the tremendous amount of progress you continue to make on a daily basis! Love and prayers always, Aunt Barb, Uncle Mike, and family

Unknown said...

Ashley
Way to go. You look great - Sounds liek a great time for everyone - especially the leading lady. I would not wear the antlers around Uncle Stan - You know it's hunting season. HAHAHA.
You are amazing and we Love you -
Uncle Dave and Aunt Kathy.

Anonymous said...

HiAshley, That play looked really great. You're progressing in all ways.
That AFO could be a UFO if it were upper foot. Do ya think I've been around Uncle Dave a Long time :)
It is just super that you're on the go so much. We love bopping around. And it's a really pretty fall.
Love, A. Kathy xx

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Pics and the play must have been great !
I work in a high school and some kids, thru the years have exposed me to assistive technology. It's like a miracle...To be able to communicate while on the road to recovery is GREAT ! May the beauty of voice join us soon...Prayers, sent to the good Lord from us in your name, Anna Bergnes...

By the way, George is driving !!!
If someone would have told us this almost three years ago, we would have NEVER believed it...SO keep believing, because you're next! God bless you Ashley...

Anonymous said...

Ashley, I have no doubt that you stole the show!!! Grandma just called and told me how great you look and everything you have been up to in therapy. Can't wait to see you get up from your chair to a standing position-that is amazing. You will have such a good time at St. Mary's with your friends. We love you Aunt Beth, Uncle Craig, Alex and Jessica

Anonymous said...

hi ashley and family...

just checking in to say hello and let you know that you're always on our minds and in our hearts!!!

we know your journey...

with love,
anna bergnes and the whole quintairos family

Anonymous said...

Ash--

I remember reading that book! That's so awesome; I bet you had a lot of fun!
Look like you're staying busy as always. I have, too. My applications to law school are ALMOST done. It's been a PROCESS. I'm hoping to get them wrapped up before December. I'm waiting for the LSAC (big wig people who make my life miserable) to process my Letters of Recommendation and then I click SEND and I wait in fearful anticipation! EEK!

I have hardly been home all semester, and I miss you terribly. I am hoping to get a chance to see you over Thanksgiving Break. Are you guys traveling or hosting? I hope you can find time in your busy schedule to see me. It's been so long!

I love you very much. I hope all is well. Keep smiling!

XoXo,

Emily*

PS. Walk! Talk! Eat! :)

Anonymous said...

Hope you guys had a nice Thanksgiving ! With Love,
Anna Bergnes