Wednesday, August 3, 2011

School: Kindergarten

After visiting the pediatrician, I went to GJ's new school to drop off the feeding plan that the school psychologist and I requested for Dr. G. I was glad that I went to his school because I didn't know that I have to filled up a enrollment pocket and signs a bunch of stuff. The school didn't send us any letter or anything. I didn't even received any letter for the teacher's meeting night. Also, I thought that all school have the same school uniforms. Yup! I bought my son's uniforms already and found out that he can't use them at this current school...what a bummer! I had to prepare everything before I go for my surgery this coming Saturday which the 6th of August. I wished I have known that school have different school uniform preference duhhh!

Another, I finally settled the feeding issues that we have concerns about. Since this time GJ will be full time in Kindergarten, I would like to have the full feeding at school. Last school year, they didn't feed him the amount of milk that he needed to take and every time he comes back from school he was just thirsty and hungry. But this time I have the prescription for it that they have to feed GJ every hour and half. I also let the nurse know what I really want them to do with his feedings. I signed some feeding schedule at the nurse office, and I just need to bring more of GJ feeding supplies today.

5 year old Well Check

Gerald had his five year old well check with Dr. Golner his pediatrician. As I turned left to 12th street on the way to the clinic. Gerald was making some choo choo noises. I was surprised that he can remember the clinic. We haven't been to his doctors clinic for quite awhile. We were concerned of how much he can understand and remember, and this proved me that he can certainly remember something. Which make me happy :-).

Anyway, the doctors visit went very well. Dr. G told me that if he didn't know him and didn't his scar he will not think that Gerald is a heart kid. and will worry about the language and feeding problem. He also commented that Gerald looks pinkish and not blue anymore. Dr. G was very happy to see his improvement, and I have to admit my son looks fantastic since the last heart cath in 2010.

We love his pediatrician and we always have a positive outcome on every visit! Thanks to Dr. G!

Thanks be to God for all his grace and care!

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