Sunday, November 3, 2013

Halloween 2013 "CamTank" - Week of Oct 28th

After countless evenings working in the Weatherford garage, it began to take shape. From wooden slats placed on the floor and spray painted to wooden wheels on a track, the machine started to become a reality.
Chris and Cam had definitely outdone themselves this year with the one and only...
The Windcrest Crew
"CamTank!"

Of course, one can never predict the weather for Halloween and this proved a bit challenging with a forecast of rain- all day and all evening. On a positive note, a balmy 65 degrees was also in the plan.

In the afternoon, Jane was able to spend time with Cameron at school and join the all-school Halloween parade led by the school's principal!  Cam was dressed as a soldier and since his CamTank was a bit too large to fit through the school doors, only his actual costume was a part of the parade.

Trick-or-treating on the Windcrest street was the highlight of Cam's day.  Finally, he was able to show off and drive the CamTank!  Because the tank was so large, Jane & Chris wondered if Cam would still enjoy driving it.  It was a bit jerky, but the soldier battled through the wet terrain and mastered his tank maneuvers.
Although it was a very wet evening, all of the kids and adults had a great time!  A big thanks to "Auntie" Roe and her niece Rachel for being a part of Cam's platoon with us.

Once again, Chris has designed and engineered an idea from scratch and made it come to life with Cam's expert assistance.

Hope your Halloween was filled with lots of goodies, giggles, and grins!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Helper - Week of Oct. 21st

Michigan Sunrise- view from our front door
"We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone." ~Ronald Reagan

Life lessons...some are taught by example, others by repetition, and few are simply inherent.
Helping is certainly a lesson taught by showing someone how to help and watching others help, but also may be a trait that is instinctive.



Cameron requests, on a daily basis, to help his parents in some way.

Cam helps Jane every week at the grocery store- finding the items they need, helping direct around the store, and of course, happily accepting a free cookie at the bakery.



This past week, Cam and Chris have been busy, every evening, working diligently in the garage. It has been temporarily transformed into the October workshop area.  In preparation for Halloween, Cameron has been assisting his Dad with the ultimate "costume" for 2013.  It begins as an idea and any visitor passing by would see pieces of wood, nails, screws and many, many power tools.
A special visit from Oma and Opa gave Cam the opportunity to show off the results of the father/son team creation thus far.

As Cameron completed another week of helping, we have to give a hearty thanks for all of YOU reading this blog and continuing to help us find the words each week...this past week, Cam's blog passed the 20,000 views mark!!

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Fall Photo Shoot - Week of Oct. 14th

Have you ever met a "bucket filler?"  Are you a bucket filler?  Cameron fills buckets every day...with his smile, laughter, words, and actions.  Chris and Jane have realized more and more that their lives and Cam's are surrounded by bucket fillers.

Many Thanks to Katherine for taking some amazing fall photos of our family!  And a big thanks to Katie for taking Cam to the apple orchard for a class field trip.  You are both extraordinary bucket fillers!

What is the "bucket"?
The bucket represents your mental and emotional self.

How do you feel when your bucket is full? When your bucket is full, you feel more confident, secure, calm, patient, and friendly. Your thoughts are positive and you expect positive results. When your bucket is overflowing, you experience an intense happiness that can spread to those around you. Have you ever felt better after someone gave you a friendly smile or happy grin? This is the "ripple effect" of a full bucket.

How do you feel when your bucket is empty? When your bucket is empty, it contains few, if any, positive thoughts or feelings. When your bucket is empty you can easily become sad, negative, insecure, nervous, angry, depressed, stressed, worried, afraid, or physically ill. When you experience any of these feelings, it's easy to believe that life is too challenging and that nothing you attempt will be successful. An empty bucket can affect your behavior and cause you to express your emotions in a way that empties the buckets of those around you. What affects the level of happiness in your bucket? Negative life events. The careless or even cruel words and behavior of others can also affect the level of happiness in your bucket. It's important to know that you are responsible for what you choose to think and when your thoughts are positive and healthy, your bucket levels will reflect it.

What is Bucket Filling? Actions or words that show that you care about someone. Saying or doing something kind. Giving someone a heartfelt smile. Using names with respect. Helping without being asked. Giving sincere compliments. Showing respect to others. There are hundreds of wonderful ways to fill buckets. The language of bucket filling has become synonymous with being kind and thoughtful. Your bucket will be filled when, at the close of each day, you reflect on the ways in which you have filled buckets.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

A New Knee for Oma, a New Friend for Cam - Week of Oct. 7th

Cameron has seen his Oma (Jane's Mom) nearly every week since he was born.  Oma has driven in to spend every Friday with Cam and it seems that each week, Cameron begins asking about Oma's visit, oh... around Monday!
A beautiful fall day on Lake Michigan

Since our family has been busy with activities, including travel, the weekly visit has been sidelined.
And, as it turns out, Oma needed a knee replacement and scheduled it for the beginning of October. Cam and his parents drove up north to prove to Cameron that we weren't keeping him away from his Grandma on purpose.


The most interesting part of the visit for Cam was checking out Grandma's ice machine for her knee.  He had to have his knee elevated as well and try out Oma's cool contraption.  We were all quite impressed with her progress!
Even though Cam's buddy couldn't play on the floor with him like she normally does, he was perfectly content playing with blocks on the couch and reading books with Oma.  After all, sometimes the best moments are based upon those we are with versus what we are doing.

Cam has been quite busy making friends at his new school and was excited to receive a birthday party invite from one of those new friends, Gracie.
Cam & birthday girl, Gracie
Gracie's birthday party was held at Gymco, an indoor gymnastics arena for kids.  Not only did Chris and Jane meet some of Cam's friends from school, but they also met many of the parents.

A favorite activity to try out was jumping on the multiple ground level trampolines, some of which had plastic balls scattered around.
 Although we took quite a few pictures of the fun, most were quite blurry due all of the movement!

As it turns out, we're not quite sure if you walked in on the birthday scene, if you'd be able to determine who was having the most fun- Cam, Chris or Jane!  Cam's parents sure do hope they're invited to the next kid party!!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Cam: Head of Household - Week of Sept. 30th


It was another whirlwind week in the Weatherford household.  Chris and Jane were heading off to Florida for a second wedding weekend!  This time, Cameron stayed home and his good buddies, Katherine and Ann graciously offered to hang out with one of their favorite boys.

A trip out to Robinette's was on the agenda and as you can see, Cam was quite anxious to get inside to get the donuts!  Chris & Jane were able to Facetime with Cam to chat via video.  Although the Michigan weather was a little grey, Cameron was cheerful and sunny every time he talked to his Mom and Dad.  On Sunday, Katherine and Ann ventured downtown to the Grand Rapids Indoor Market where Cam enjoyed some treats and seeing all of the sights.
Great Friends @ a Great Wedding!
The biggest surprise for Cam's parents was the welcoming committee they received at the Grand Rapids airport on Sunday evening!  As they walked past security, there was Cam, Ann, Katherine & Paul holding signs up for all to see. Chris and Jane felt incredibly special and happy to be home!!  Everyone dined together and we realized, once again, how blessed we are to have all of these people in our lives and we're so very thankful for Katherine and Ann.

Cameron had a sweet surprise in the mail this week- a package from Grandma Sue!  A handmade wood-carved Noah's Ark, complete with two of each animal and an awesome car blanket made by Grandma Sue herself!  

We couldn't be more proud of Cam these past two weeks with all of the activity and taking things in stride.  We were honored this week to witness an intimate wedding with two special people, surrounded by close friends and family.  We are humbled by the love of our own family and friends.  And we are renewed by being a part of it all.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Leaving on a Jet Plane... Week of Sept. 23rd

Before heading out to North Carolina, it was time to fill the bird feeders...for the deer?

Our family hadn't been on a plane together in almost 4 years.  We talked to Cameron about the trip, but we weren't sure how he'd react to the actual experience.  After multiple flight delays on Friday, Cam handled the plane rides easily.  One of his favorite moments was watching all of the outside activity at the Atlanta airport terminal, luggage being loaded and unloaded and the carts driving around from plane to plane. Our destination was Asheville, N.C. and we arrived almost 5 hours later than expected. But true to Cam's nature, he took it in stride.
The weekend was centered around a wedding for Lauren and Ben.  Jane's best childhood friend, Leslie, is Lauren's big sister.  Little did we know the couple had a surprise for all of us attending. Not only did they zip-line into the ceremony, but the local news did a story that (much to their surprise) went national! Click on the link here to see the news video:
Lauren & Ben's wedding makes the news!
Jill, Casey, and a happy Cam!
Since Jane & Chris needed to attend multiple evening activities while in Asheville, Leslie had connected with a local teacher and her daughter who offered to "Cam-sit" for the nightly events. Our family has been blessed with unexpected connections-people who come into our lives and leave a lifelong impression.  Jill and her daughter Casey are exceptional people and we cannot thank them enough for the love and care they provided in the evenings with Cameron. We know our paths will cross again since they've made us promise to keep in contact when we plan a return visit.
Allison & Cam

Time spent with the Scannell family is always a gift to us.

Chris, Jane, Allie, Cam, Erin, Leslie, Dan
This was our first visit to their beautiful home and city...so much to do and explore and not enough hours in the day. We did manage some quality hang-out time in the backyard and took in a few scenic tours.
Thanks to the Scannell fam and Lauren & Ben for a very memorable time!
It was a whirlwind weekend to remind us that love is found in unexpected places and new experiences don't require apprehension.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Art Prize 2013! - Week of Sept.16th

This guy is hoping to catch a whopper!
Cameron was already 2 years old when ArtPrize was introduced in 2009.  And today, this event is one of the things that has put Cam's hometown on the map.

ArtPrize® is an open, independently organized international art competition with a $200,000 top prize decided entirely by public vote. For 19 days, three square miles of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan display
Cam's Dad is soooo strong!
art from around the world, popping up in every inch of downtown, and it’s all free and open to the public. (www.artprize.org)

Over the weekend, the Weatherford family picked up cousins Coco and Libby and ventured downtown to check out the amazing displays. The voting is actually quite difficult because there are so many different mediums used- it's tough to compare.  One of Cam's favorites was the "Giant Quakers" set up in front of the public museum.  The colorful sails blowing elegantly in the breeze on Grand River looked larger than life.

A person who's always been a very large part of our lives is Julie, Cam's very first physical therapist.
Julie's known Cam since he was 2 months old. She was in our home nearly every week until Cam was 2 years old.  At Wellerwood school, Julie continued to challenge him and watch him grow in more ways than one.
She's been with us every step of the way.  Julie has used Cameron's photos and videos in many presentations locally and around the world.  As she likes to say- "Cam's gone international!"
This week we had to say "see you later" to our good friend as she and her husband embark on a move to California.  There are many "Julie-isms" we've learned over the years...
You have to work for it...you didn't cross mid-line...sack of potatoes or dead deer...You have to do it yourself...Give me a hug (that's one reserved for Cam).  It has been an honor, Julie, and we look forward to seeing you when our paths cross again, as we know they will.  For every challenge you've given both Cam and his parents, we thank you, for everything.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Cam & Katie - Week of Sept. 9th

“If the person you are talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear.” ~ Winnie the Pooh

When Cameron had his tonsils and adenoids removed in June due to multiple ear infections, we weren't aware that he'd be asked to do a second sleep study in September.  The doctor recommended a re-test of the study to ensure his sleep was sound and relatively uninterrupted.

Cam wasn't nervous about going to hospital or even having the 20 + wires attached to his body. The sleep technician kindly bandaged up Curious George similar to Cam.  Unfortunately, a nose cannula attached right before sleep is what challenges someone to actually sleep.  Our boy is a trooper and did try valiantly to rest, which he did a little bit.

Before the study took place Saturday night, Cameron was able to spend some time with good buddy, Will, to celebrate Jane's godson's 5th birthday!

Will gave Cam a space shuttle gift bag containing lots of goodies, including a glow stick which the boys both had to have on to compare.  After sharing a tasty lunch, they relaxed for awhile viewing Curious George and gladly eating some m&m's.  It was fun to hang out since Cameron was slated for his sleep study that evening instead of a birthday party celebration with Will.

Now that Cam is in school full-time (bus pick up @ 8:10am, drop off at 4:20pm), he just has after-school care with Katie.  Katie has known Cameron since he was little and has been a great family friend.

She will head off to PT graduate school in the next year or two, so we are fortunate and grateful to have her with us! As an added bonus, Cam is pretty happy too!!