Happy Mother’s Day, Mama Writers! I hope your day was extra special!
My Mother’s Day started a bit early. My son turned three last week and with that milestone came a closing to another chapter in his baby book. Since my son was 17months, he has been in the care of some wonderful and very loving teachers at my area’s UCP School. Twice a week I’d bring him for a speech therapy session and a little preschool class afterward.
The only downside to this pot o’ gold is once my son turned three he “aged out” of the program and thus gets turned over to the County Office of Education. Last Tuesday was his final session at UCP and it was a VERY bittersweet day. It was a blessing that I caught on to the fact my child wasn’t hitting his milestones in speech when he was little and pressed our pediatrician for an evaluation. In doing so, we had almost a year and a half of services, which seldom happens. Usually kids are closer to three before some parents notice a speech delay.
At the time of his evaluation, he had about a 6-9month delay in speech. Shoot forward to 3 years old and my guy has made outstanding progress. In March 2010, I blogged about him getting tubes in his ears and how well the surgery has paid off. Within the last month, he has upped his vocab to using three word combinations. Think “Mommy, drink, please.” Compared to what he was this time last year, it’s nothing short of spectacular! Saying good-bye to all the friends we’d made and the wonderful speech therapist and teachers definitely choked me up. Seeing my big boy walk down the hallway in his cap and gown filled me with such pride and love I was near bursting! What a truly fabulous Mother’s Day gift!
He still has a lot of work ahead of him. In correlation with the services provided to us through our county’s Office Of Ed, I’ll be driving him to CSU, Fresno to participate in their Speech Clinic where a Master’s Student in Speech Therapy will work with him. In total, he’ll have four speech sessions a week plus two half days at a preschool. That is a very tall order for a three year old! All I can say is thank goodness my daughter’s school has all day kindergarten. Sheesh! Just keeping up with pick up and drop off times this last year about made me certifiable! At least this way, I know she’ll be entertained and not bored to tears in a waiting room.
Being on this adventure with him has taught me so much. Sure this last year has been stressful juggling his complicated schedule with my daughter’s preschool schedule and my writing time, but ultimately it’s a crazy life I’d do blindfolded with one arm tied behind my back marching uphill in sand. To see him conversing is worth everything to me. While you might not have a special needs child, I know you feel the same way I do. It’s what makes us moms and why we get a whole day celebrated in our honor.
It might be a stretch, but I see his journey to speaking much in the same light as my odyssey to publication. I started behind the eight-ball just like he did. I guess you could say he and I are both honing our crafts. We both had to buckled down and get to work to get where we are today. Just like him, I’ve met some milestones, too. March brought about my one year anniversary of entering the blogging world. A lot has changed since my first guest post (which was at Helen’s Heroes, just so you know. Love ya, Helen! :) ) I’m a more confident writer/blogger just like my boy is a more confident talker. I know given time and tenacity, he and I will both reach our goals and what a sweet success that will be!
What about you, Mama Writers? When was the last time you met a challenge head on or stepped over a milestone you never thought you’d reach?
For more information on Sarah Simas, check out her blog geared toward novice writers: The Lovestruck Novice.




SARAH–Your sweet boy is a doll. I know you’re proud of him. Good luck with the next milestone–they never stop coming, even when they’re grown and are successful adults with families of their own. Then, we watch our grandchildren go through their milestones. Lovely, thoughtful post. You might wonder why I’m reading Mama Writers–well, it’s interesting, but so far today, yours was the first “hot” link I tried. (a very annoying problem with authors posting announcement.) Celia
Hi Celia!
I’m sure glad you clicked over.
I know I’m very guilty of bad links every now and again. I get to typing too fast and my eyes don’t catch my flub-ups. LOL I brought my A game today!
Thanks for your kind yours. He is my sweet boy. It’s very hard to believe he’s three! I still call him “baby” and every now and again he’ll give me the “uh-uh, big boy.” *sigh* Why must they grow up so fast?
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Hi Sarah!
Oh my gosh, your little guy is so adorable!!! Congrats to both of you for reaching a milestone. What a proud mama moment.
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Sarah~
Aw, he is such a sweetie!! I can’t even imagine the feeling of ‘Yes!” your family must have had when he started speaking. He’s got great family love to help him move forward; how can he fail?
Hi Sarah, Your little guy is a trouper. He’s worked hard to get where he is. What a cutie! And he looks like his Mama.
You are right. We writers can empathize with similar struggles. Your little one has trouble forming sentences. So do I at times. Trouble finding the right words to “write” a good sentence. LOL
Give that adorable little tyke a hug for me.
HI Viola!((hugs!))
Thanks! He’s adorable even when he’s eyeballs deep in mischief! lol
Kris, it’s taken a lot of work and tons of patience. I think all last year I had flash cards and pictures of animals and objects taped randomly around the house. When we hear new words, it’s a big wah-hoo! Thanks for commenting!
You are very ‘write’ Laurean! lol I don’t know how many times I’ve grappled over a word or sentence, too. It definitely helps me to keep life in perspective, you know? He’s such a cutie, sometimes it’s hard to be stern because he’s just so darn cute and funny! Thanks for making me smile!
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