Sunday, April 24, 2011

Carowinds Amusement Park

Yesterday we went to the Carowinds Amusement Park on the North & South Carolina border. We haven't been to an amusement park in a few years since Hunter didn't like roller coasters very well. He got over it yesterday. I think we did all the coasters.

His favorite was the "Intimidator" which is the longest and fastest roller coaster in the Southeast which goes over 90 mph.

You come out of your seat as you go over the top of the hill and the drop is almost straight down.
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Turn 2 - almost flips you over as it makes the 90 degree turn.
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This is turn 2 way off in the distance
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The Scream Weaver was Hunter's favorite ride of the day, goes like a ferris wheel turning riders upside down. He must have ridden it at LEAST 20 times.
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Our Final ride of the day was the "Afterburn" the suspended coaster.
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I think the best part of the day is seeing your child's excitment and spending the time together!!!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Great Week

This should be a great week…

The weather is suppose to be fabulous (other than allergies) but mid-70's and beautiful!!!!

Hunter is on spring break this week so no homework, and no real pressure to do anything. I am sure I will make him do some work since his grades aren't great and practice his typing skills.

This Thursday James and I celebrate our 10 year wedding anniversary which is hard to believe. I will have been married to James as long as I was married to Clark. I will admit, the 10 years I have been married to James has gone by so much faster!!! Of course, Hunter has grown up so much and so quickly in the past 10 years!!! The saying is so true, life only gets better and better!!!

We are celebrating the end of our week by going on Saturday (assuming the weather is good) to North Carolina to the Carowinds Amusement park. We haven't done an amusement park in quite a few years and Hunter has decided that he is ready to try some upside down coasters. I will up date you more after our trip.

Overload

Thursday I was on my way home from work when Hunter's special ed teacher called me. My stomach knots when the phone rings and the caller id shows the school. She wanted to know if I could come by the school and pick up Hunter. When I asked what was going on she said Hunter was in sensory overload!! Hunter was so upset that she didn't feel putting him on the bus was a good idea. Hunter decided to ride the bus home since he could use the earphones to listen to his ipod.

It seems that Friday was field day and this coming week is spring break so the kids were so wild that they were YELLING in the hallways and really out of control. Hunter doesn't do well with routine changes, commotion or loud noises.

When I got home Hunter was in his room reading. No tv or computer, the house was totally quiet until around 7 pm. Hunter then said, "Mom, please don't make me go to Field Day"!!!
We allowed Hunter to skip school on Friday and miss field day. Not only does he not like routine changes, commotion or loud noises he is terrified of bugs in particular wasp and bees!! I could just see another meltdown and with the kids there he would be teased and would life at school so much worse for him.

When I emailed his teacher to let her know our decision to keep him home on Friday, she agreed that was a good idea. Makes me wonder what all went on at school, it struck me as odd that instead of calling it a meltdown she actually used the words "sensory overload". I have seen the melt downs and I can't describe them other than totally out of control, there is no reasoning with Hunter at this point.

It's a bit hard to understand wanting to skip field day since we always had so much fun. It takes little episodes like this to remind me how far Hunter as actually come over the years since this used to be a weekly and sometimes daily occurrences.

Thank god, for teachers and therapists that study this stuff and can help!!!