Sunday, February 1, 2009

Sesame Street Live


Skyler fell asleep after we left Elmo and started smiling in his sleep. I bet he was dreaming about how much fun he had!

Skyler dancing with the characters during the show!


Enjoying the show from a better seat Dad's shoulders. Now tell me again why were we charged for 4 seats when we only needed 3. lol








One of Skyler's favs is Abby Cadabby





Watching intently






Enjoying Cotton Candy since he does not get it very often







Look what i got








We got to meet Elmo and Zoe before the show



















Small video of the boy's before the show started. It is sideways but you can see Skyler dancing a couple of times in it.
We had a blast going to Sesame Street Live yesterday. Thank you Grandma Marie for the great gift. Kaden did not know anything about it until we got there and he was so happy about his surprise. We talked with Skyler the night before and he was smiling and laughing although he probably had no idea what we were saying. He too loved it so much so that he had a few fits during the show because he wanted to go up on stage with the characters. He had a fit before the show when we got to meet the characters after our turn he wanted to keep going up there. They both enjoyed it very much.

2 comments:

Vicky said...

I came over from Sarah Smith's Spot after reading the description of your blog.

I am a mom of 2--a twelve year old girl...and a 6 year old boy who has been diagnosed with ADHD, presumed sensory intergration disorder and possible ocd. We are working on trying to figure out what is going on and have a trip to the local children's hospital for testing etc....we had 4 years of recurrent sinus infections and antibiotic after antibiotic and couldn't figure out why. After moving...a year and a half ago--the issues have disappeared.

I so know the frustration of life with these litle guys. The love and confusion and frustration of trying to figure out what is wrong so you can help them to cope and achieve.

Ever need an ear...feel free to vent.
blessings
Vicky

Mamasita said...

I, too, came over from Sarah Smith's spot.

I, too, have a child with ADHD. She is in 5th grade now, so we have been working with it for a while. I did a post on my blog about how ADHD has affected our family. Not sure if it would help you any or not, but it would at least let you know that you are not alone.

Take care of yourself as well as those 2 handsome boys

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