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Oct 18 2008

Milestones

Published by butternugsquash at 8:56 pm under Down Syndrome Edit This

It’s amazing how, when you’re dealing with a life that is different in its development, how the simplest milestones are a big deal & the big milestones?? Are earth-shattering.

So, Henry was very, very delayed in his walking. We knew he’d be late, but we hoped that meant 18 months or maybe 2 years. When 3 came and went, we were frustrated, but kept reminding ourselves “Henry will do it when he’s ready”. Which turned out to be at 3 1/2, at summer school.

That day, he took 5 or 6 steps straight into my arms as I picked him up from school. Then we came home & I made him walk everywhere. To his high chair for lunch. Back to the living room to watch Elmo. To his room for his nap. And I was sobbing like Sobby McWeeperton during The Grand Festival of Sobbing & Weeping. I was really looking forward to Steve coming home so he could see it. And this is how great he is - when I got a hold of him to tell him the news, he said, “What kind of cake should I get?” I just went, “Duh….what?” And he said, “To celebrate. We’re having a cake.” How cool is that???

So when he got home, we had a performance in the living room followed by everyone enjoying some lovely chocolate cake as we sang, “Happy Walking to You”. I captured a little on video.

It doesn’t get any better than this. The joy in a milestone finally reached. You’re a rock star, Henry.

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One Response to “Milestones”

  1. Karen Bon 19 Oct 2008 at 3:19 pm edit this

    It’s amazing to see how he FLINGS his whole being into walking. My son started walking at the typical age, but it was just a few steps at a time. I think it probably took the whole first week for him to walk as many steps as Henry does in that video, and he looks so excited about his new discovery!

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