The IEP is over and done WOOHOO! All around great news about Kendall however every year they suck 4-5 days right out of me. The anticipation leading up to them and then the meltdown after even when it's good news because in all reality if there were no issues with Kendall we weouldn't have an IEP. Seriously, I skipped boot camp and riding yesterday just to have a mental day off....they wipe me right out! Her teacher said all wonderful things about Kendall including how sweet, caring and compassionate. Which leads me to this story:
I came home yesterday and Dan told me he stopped by her school to drop something off for her. While he was there she was out playing for recess. We never really get to see how she does at school because if we volunteer it totally distracts her. Dan finally spotted her on the playground and watched as she played. She was running round and round the playground with a bunch of kids and Kendall was at the back of the line of kids running around. They went around once and a little girl fell down. They went around again and every kid passed the girl who fell and was crying. Kendall spots her, stops, goes up to her to see if she is ok, pats her on the back, runs to the teachers who are talking and don't see what is going on, pats the teacher on the side and says COME COME COME! Teacher follows Kendall to the little girl who fell and is still crying and they help her. All this time not one other kid stopped and they are all still running around. If that is not the most heartwarming thing ever I don't know what is! Seriously, warmed my heart and if we are doing anything right it's, in my eyes, teaching her one of the most important things in life and the thing that so many people are missing these days....COMPASSION!!! I know how compassionate she is but to know she is like that when we aren't around is the BEST FEELING EVER and just made my not so great day yesterday so much brighter!
Saturday, May 7, 2011
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About Me
- Courtney Powers-Graff
- Married mom of 3 not so little ones anymore but they still keep me grinning and giggling(most of the time). Kendall, age 12, Brady age 8 almost 9 and "baby" Chase who is 7. I have been married for 14.5 years to Dan Graff, who I think is the best dad ever to our kids. He certainly makes me grin and giggle to this very day. I have spent my non mom career working in recruiting on and off over the years recruiting Software Engineers. Other than my kids my most favorite thing to do in the entire word is ride horses followed by Kung Fu, where I earned my purple belt last year. I have been riding since I was 8 years old, with some time off here and there but I always go back to it. As Winston Churchill said, "There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man"(or woman in this case)!