Jenna-Bo-Benna
Another day on the road to speech therapy. My sweet little niece Jenna came with us today. This was her last time for a while. She’s back to school on Monday. We will miss her. Luke enjoys her company very much. One of his many partners in crime.

She drew this of Luke. In case you can't see it. It says, I love my mom and Dad so much I will never go to College!
She is such a sweetie. Thanks for going Jen- Jen. I see artist in your future or maybe speech therapist helping children like Luke?? Now get ready for third grade, it’s gonna be so fun!





August 6th, 2009 at 12:41 am
I wanted to thank you for having this blog it has helped me more than I can express. I recently did a presentation for my class on Childhood Apraxia and used Luke and your website as an example. I am so glad I am studying to become an SLP I always was but now I am truly inspired by your son and God Bless you all. Also I want to thank you because of your blog I have started my own Virtual Walk in Miami, Fl the first we are hoping to have enough people to make it more official. I will try to host this event each year now that I am aware it is possible. I am glad there are mothers like you that help raise the awareness through your blog and you tube which is how I first found you. I thank you like I said I could never express the feeling but its that strange tear like something hit you in your heart sort of feeling. Anyways I always stop by every so often and I am so proud he has made progress its hard but he has come a long way. I have worked with many children and none so far have progressed the way he has. I guess Lucid is a lot better and I have not seen the parents involved anywhere I do my observations that must be helping. I know this is long so I will end it now thank you again and again and I know I said it before but God bless you all!
August 6th, 2009 at 4:30 pm
Dear Deanna, So glad you found my blog. What an inspiring comment! Sounds like you are going to be an awesome SLP. You will forever change the lives of so many children. You will give them the gift of communication. A gift they will keep through their entire lives! I’m so glad you introduced yourself. God Bless YOU for dedicating your life to help others. Love, Jen