He had to wear the headwrap for 24 hours, but by the end of the day today it was falling off. So, I kept the gauze pad in place with the thing closest to me, a daisy printed headband. Matt attracted quite the looks when he accompanied Michael to a motorcycle shop this afternoon.


Michael and I listened to Malcolm Gladwell's "Outliers, the Story of Success" last week on our 10 hour drive home. Gladwell says those we see as outliers, the ones who are so successful whether in business, elementary school or in a rock band, become so because of not just WHO they are, but also WHO helped them get there. What opportunities are presented and taken advantage of have tremendous impact on shaping a successful person, but their cultures, their societies, play a large role as well. So, I want to thank everyone that has helped Matt become the success he is at this young age of 5. Everyone from his GAL to his preschool teacher to his PT, his OT, his speech therapist, his siblings, our accepting friends, his family have played such important roles and presented so many opportunities for him to learn, to stretch his wings and show his skills. The opportunity to have him implanted not once, but twice, is enormous and not taken lightly either.
This little hurricane, this little force of nature, has something special to give back to the world, but in the meantime he gives us happiness, purpose, and daily challenges (anyone who has spent more than 5 minutes can attest to this!!!!!). He gives us an adventure worth taking.
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You just can't help but love the little guy and thanks to you he's been able to come so far.....can't wait to hear how much better his speech will get once the implant is turned on...
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