Hymns of Zion #201

"...I want my friends to pray for me, to hold me up on wings of faith, that I may walk the narrow way, kept by our Father's glorious grace...I need the prayers of those I love." Hymns of Zion #201

Friday, March 13, 2015

More Antics and the ISU team



Tadi is using his right arm more and more it seems! :) Here he's holding himself up on his right elbow.


P.E. homework with the Wulf boys.


I've been noticing the beautiful stars and the moon more lately because of going on evening walks and lying out on the trampoline at night.


Tadi showing off his new room.

Drink Breaks with Tadi and Tori






Tori does a good job taking care of him, doesn't she!


Last Saturday was Tadi's first softball game. He was thrilled. And he made it home once.

The ISU team


The ISU team was supposed to arrive Saturday afternoon, but didn't get here until Sunday morning because the alternator on their bus went out in Amarillo, Texas. They were a great team this past week and I really enjoyed getting to know them. We also had visitors arriving for Denver and Katie's wedding this weekend, so it was a busy campus. The ISU team just left to head home this morning.


Carl Hoerr used his surveying skills this week to improve the terrain for our baseball diamond, and future playground, soccer field, and round pen for horses. He also gave Tadi a ride in the tractor.


Last night was the slideshow for the team and also a talent show.


One special thing from the week was climbing the mountain with the team Sunday afternoon. Abbie Kuntz (right), who spent last summer with me here, helped me start using some more pictures with Tadi for communication.

Please pray for: Denver and Katie as they begin life together this weekend and for the safe travel of all the guests. Tadeo and I as I lengthen our class time and begin new therapies/activities including our new communication pictures. My trip home this next week March 17th to March 24th.

Gift of the week: Singing on top of Cross Mountain. It was beautiful to look down on the town and across to the faraway mountains and sing...