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Sunday, April 11, 2021
A Break for Spring - Week of Apr. 5th
Sunday, April 4, 2021
Taking Care of My Oma - Week of Mar. 29th
When Cameron was little and speech was still a bit out of reach, he called Jane's mom Oma. After all of these years, the name has stuck even though he can clearly say Grandma now. As a youngster, Oma was very protective of Cam and now that role has reversed.
This week, we welcomed Cam's grandparents for six days. Jane's mom was scheduled for a parathyroidectomy very early Monday morning in Grand Rapids. Cam's final instruction to his mom: "Take care of my Oma."
Upon arrival home from surgery day before dinner, his grandma was in good spirits and Cam requested a full report. After understanding the medication and recovery routine, he made it his job to remind and check in as often as he could.
Since Cam officially began his spring break on Thursday, he had two full days at home with his grandparents. Oma and her grandson looked through and read Jane's grandmother's biography. It was written more than 15 years ago in collaboration with Cam's mom, grandma and great-grandmother. Cam laughed at some of the old pictures and stories.
A trip to Brody's Be Café made for a tasty afternoon treat. Both Cam and Oma tried the new mint shake which they both declared delicious! Opa and Jane enjoyed their coffees and the relaxing atmosphere was a welcome change for everyone.
Grandson and grandma took some time to look through a Prankopedia book and with Jane's help they played a funny joke on Chris. An almost empty potato chip bag was filled with whipped cream. Cam convinced his dad to try a chip and he ended up with a handful of the dessert topping instead.
As we helped Oma and Opa pack up to head home on the weekend, Cam reminded her of her medicine and things to remember.
At any point over the last 13 years, if you were to happen upon Cam and his grandma together, most likely they would be laughing or smiling at each other, or deep in conversation. It's so good to know someone is looking out for you and for Cam and his Oma, it seems that taking care of each other is an inherent part of their bond and always has been.
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Sunday, March 28, 2021
Planning a Party - Week of Mar. 22nd
The author Peter Graham said this about becoming immersed in a good book: "We become the hero or heroine. We are the ones who thwart evil. We laugh as we socialize with characters we have never met but feel they are as close as our family. We cry when we lose a good friend."
At school, Cam's class has been reading "Because of Winn-Dixie" and the teacher is weaving lessons and assignments as an outcome. In the book, the main star is Opal. Near the end of the story, she plans a party. The class assignment was to design their own party with all of the particulars. The following is Cam's proposal.
- Time/Place: Cam's house at 2:30pm
- 5 people you will invite: Mom, Dad, Brody, Mrs. Wells, Oliver
- Activities at Party: We will play Uno and play Yahtzee and we will watch The Greatest Showman and go on a walk.
- Other Items Needed: Toys, Games
- Food: Drink and dessert, fruit, chicken tenders, cupcakes, fries, water.
Every weekday morning, Cam heads out quite early (6:40a) with Chris to make the trek down our long driveway to meet the school bus. We believe Cam is "larger than life" but this snapshot truly depicts that in his enormous shadow!Camology Quotes:
Sunday, March 21, 2021
Spring has Sprung - Week of Mar. 15th
"No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn." ~Hal Borland
Spring cleaning is a physical purge of items but can also refer to refreshing your mind and attitude.
With our area of Michigan experiencing some unseasonably warm weather, it was the perfect week to tackle both aspects.
First up was the outdoor area. Cam and his dad gathered up all of the driveway markers set up for winter snow plowing as guides. These are intended to keep Chris on the driveway instead of the lawn during snow removal time. As a family, we all agreed we would not experience another storm of the white stuff this spring...fingers crossed. It was such a nice, pleasant day making sunglasses a pre-requisite for hanging out.
On the inside, a long-awaited adjustable bed arrived for Cam. He was evaluated in December and through the process of insurance approval and amendments, it was a three-month journey. We weren't notified in enough time to move out his current bed, so the new bed remained in our living room for a day. Stella, our cat, seemed to assume her endorsement was required. She proceeded to jump up and sniff away.
Sometimes, Cam has a hard time accepting what is provided to him. He asked if someone else could use the adjustable bed more. We explained to him that his doctors felt that the bed would help him have more comfortable rest. Fortunately, Cam was also ready to give away the piece he had been sleeping on. The trundle bed he slept in for the last 8+years was a welcome donation to his buddy Liam and brother David.
At NHMS, Cam took part in an organized game of kickball in the school gym. With his powered wheelchair, or powerchair as we call it, he is able to drive while in standing mode. While some may view driving combined with playing as an unfair advantage, this smiling kid is overjoyed to be a part of it all!
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Sunday, March 14, 2021
All About Cam - Week of Mar. 8th
As a 7th grader in the Forest Hills Public School District, Cameron Weatherford gets to experience life in a unique way. Like many of his classmates, he’s enrolled in choir and robotics and has spent time in the pool for swimming lessons. He’s a fan of the beach, loves to laugh and enjoys dressing up for Halloween as much as the next kid.
However, Cam, as he’s known to friends, has cerebral palsy, and that means he is taking a somewhat different road through life – a road he travels with his power wheelchair. Living with a disability can be challenging, but Cam and his parents, Chris and Jane, have encountered many people and organizations who help lighten the load by providing support and resources.
MI-UCP, formerly United Cerebral Palsy of Detroit & Michigan, is one of those organizations. Offering a portal of resources to families on issues such as guardianship, insurance and finances, MI-UCP has helped in the Weatherford family learn and adapt to life with cerebral palsy. Recently, the family was named a MI-UCP Success Story, and Cam is now featured on the organization’s website. Camology Quotes:
Sunday, March 7, 2021
The Patient with Patience - Week of Mar. 1st
We are seeing signs of spring already in the first week of March... the birds singing quite loudly in the morning and the wildlife congregating in our backyard. It is a reminder that seasons do change if we can all just find a little patience.Friday, March 5, 2021
I Have A Question - Week of Feb. 22
"The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge." ~Thomas Berger
Cam has always been curious. Over the years, he has developed a habit of declaring he has a question prior to actually asking it. It may seem redundant but in actuality it helps you pay attention to what's coming next. During the drive home from his weekly PT appointment he said, "I have a question." "Why do the lights automatically turn on in the car dashboard?" And sometimes he will input his keen answer by responding himself with yet another question... "Is it because there is a sensor?"
At school, the class has been reading "Because of Winn-Dixie" by Kate DiCamillo. The themes include friendship, loneliness and courage. In the book the main character, Opal, asks her dad to tell her 10 things about her mom and she writes them down. One of the class assignments was for each student to write 10 things about their own mothers. Here is Cam's list:
- Favorite color is pink
- She is nice
- She is kind
- She makes good dinner
- She likes hanging out with me
- Likes to watch movies
- She likes to dance
- Listening to music
- Helping me with work
- Hanging out with people
Jane was very touched and impressed since she and Cam had never talked about these things specifically.
On Saturday, we had made plans to visit
Oma and Opa. They told us it may be our last chance to see the ice on Lake Michigan because it was disappearing quickly. Since it has been a fairly mild winter, it was truly the least amount of ice we have ever seen on the lake in February.
Even though it was windy and a bit cooler, the sun felt warm. We enjoyed lunch as a family and then worked on small projects together.
Chris set the drone off flying and took some amazing pictures of the water's edge and the shoreline.
The time always goes by quickly and we always leave smiling.
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Husky Twins - Week of Feb. 15th
Without any skiing on the agenda for the weekend, it was time to catch up on home projects and tackle Cam's homework. His assignment: create a "life skills" video showing an activity you complete on your own. After much deliberation and a multitude of ideas, he settled on taking out the garbage. This is actually no easy feat. After the large garbage container is attached to the back of Cam's chair, he has to carefully drive down our incredibly long driveway. He took his task very seriously and completed his video in one take!







