Bobby's World

Bobby's World
Showing posts with label family birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family birthdays. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

10th Birthday Party Fun...Part 1

Just in case you haven't heard, Bobby turned 10 on Monday.  Two of his autism peers are also turning 10 in the next few weeks, so the Mom's got together and have planned a big surprise for the boys to celebrate along with all of their other autism friends.  This surprise isn't happening for a couple of more weeks and I just couldn't make myself not celebrate Bobby's actual birthday.  I wanted him to know that the day is special for him.

His birthday weekend got off to an unexpected start.  We went to visit Grandma and while we were there we decided to go out to dinner.  While eating, Bobby requested "slide" on a constant basis. In Bobby's language, slide means Valley Worlds of Fun.  We didn't have anything else to do and it was early Saturday evening, so we complied and took him to VWOF!!  When we got into the ride room, there was NO ONE there, only the staff working the rides.  Perfect time to allow Bobby to try riding by himself.  They would be able to stop the rides without disrupting anyone else's fun.  How did Bobby do????  He totally rode to the occasion.  Bobby is now an independent rider!!
The first ride that we let him ride alone was this racer which he calls "fire truck" for some totally unknown reason to us.  This bouncy slide is why he calls VWOF "slide" and he usually spends a lot of his time on this slide, however he spent less than 5 minutes total sliding this time.  Now that he can ride alone, why go to the slide to get away from the parents!!
He didn't spin the tea cups, however he rode a few times, so he must have liked just going in one big circle without spinning.
He rode this hoping bunny for the first time.  He was ready to get off the ride when it stopped and never went back to this area.
He's still not ready to drive independently, so Daddy went on the bumper cars with him.
 For the first time that we have taken Bobby to VWOF since he was a toddler, the outside area was open.  He was determined that he was riding this big ride.  Daddy was a sport and took him on.
 They went up in the air higher and higher.....
 and higher and higher......
 until they finally reached the top.  Then, the bottom dropped out and the plunged, then raised, then plunged....
Bobby was ready to get off when the ride stopped.  However, when we were leaving he wanted to ride again, so he must have not been too afraid.  He could smell chlorine when we were outside and he was off to find the swimming pool.  Sorry Bobby, it is a boat ride not a pool.  Again, he was determined that he was going on the ride.  This time was Mommy's turn to go with Bobby.
 For the first time during our visit, we had to wait in line.  Oh by the way, it was COLD and our jackets were in the car.  Daddy offered to go get them, but I kept hoping that we would only be a minute or two.
 We were only a minute or two.  Bobby was not happy about getting into a boat.  He wanted to get into the water after all it looks like a pool and it smells like a pool!!
We got out after our picture was taken and headed home.  Bobby had a super fun time at Valley Worlds of Fun, perfect way to start his birthday weekend extravaganza!!

I was only planning to have a small family party at home on Monday after school which was Bobby's actual birthday.  However, we ended up taking Sonny with us to their swim class on Sunday.  Since Sonny would already be with us, it seemed like a perfect time to have a small party after swimming in the afternoon.  Lucky Joey got to come over after another school friends birthday party...2 parties back to back, total kid fun!!  But first the boys had their last swim class at the Y.
 Bobby's regular helper wasn't there this week so he worked with a new girl.  He did a little swimming  and a lot of playing.  The smile on his face while swimming just makes me so happy.
 The swimmers were asked to get out of the water a little early because they were having an awards ceremony.  After they got dressed, they had to sit and wait.  Bobby did a great job waiting.  The kid who a couple of years ago couldn't wait for anything, sat very well through the ceremony.
They went alphabetically so he got to watch most of the kids go before him.  When they called his name, he went up and let them put a medal around his neck and posed for a picture.  So proud that he actually participated in this!
Sonny was next alphabetically and they sat back down to wait for the rest of the class get their award.
I had them stand in front of the YMCA for just one more picture with their medals.  Thanks boys.
On our way home we stopped and picked up a couple of pizzas so that we could begin our party as soon as we got home.
 This year I used a different strategy for Bobby's birthday cake.   I made a banana bread, that he will eat, in the form of a birthday cake.  It was very hard to ice since the crust is a much thicker "bread like" crust, but I like the way it turned out.
 As always, we have to have tons of candles on the cake, which are Bobby's favorite part.
 Blow out the candles Bobby!!  Great job!!
 He loves these fun little party blowers.
 Time to open gifts, he received a bunch of Sesame Street and Yo Gabba Gabba plush toys.


 He also received some new swim trunks and shirts from Grandma as well as a kick board for the pool. Mimi got Bobby some new crazy sand, he has a smile on his face, I think he likes it!!
 Bobby couldn't wait to get the boys into the trampoline to jump with him.  He even zipped it up so that they couldn't get out.

 Next on the agenda.....silly string fight.  I didn't get many pictures because I was too busy helping Bobby spray his string.  All I can report....Joey lost, he was totally wearing the most silly string.

 You know it's a party when you have 4 party blowers going at once!!
 I got these cool styrofoam airplanes at the Dollar Tree and they ended up being a lot of fun.


While Bobby was in school on Monday, his actual birthday, I finished putting up the decorations that I didn't finish on Sunday.  I just wanted to make sure that he knew which day was his actual birthday.

 When we got home he wanted a piece of cake.  He actually ate a piece, well at least all of it that wasn't touching any icing.  The banana bread strategy worked!!  The first piece of birthday cake that Bobby has ever eaten.
 He even posed for a couple of pictures for me.

 Monday was such a beautiful day.  The sky was clear and the temps were getting warm.  Perfect to lay in the grass and watch the sky.
 He even got in the pool for a little while.  Who cares if the water got cold!!
 While Mommy cooked dinner on the grill, Bobby played in his new sand. We had our family party with Mommy, Daddy, Grandma and Bobby.  It was a lovely evening.
 Finally time for bed. We were all worn out from 3 days of celebrating Bobby's 10th!!  I was COMPLETELY SHOCKED when he got Elmo, Bert and Ernie and brought them to bed.  He has never brought a toy to bed before.  I had to tuck them all in when he said "kiss Elmo."  What the birthday boy wants, the birthday boy gets.
Now all we have to do is finish out the school year and prepare for the big 10th birthday party blowout with all of our autism friends.  Can't wait!!!

Happy 10th Birthday Bobby!!!

Monday, April 28, 2014

What A Weekend!!!

Weeks and weeks ago, I received a message from my niece saying that she wanted to come in to visit and surprise Grandma (my mom) for her birthday.  Of course I said that I would help her to pull off this surprise.  She flew in to Pittsburgh on Thursday morning, so I dropped Bobby off at school on Thursday and drove straight to the airport to pick up the big birthday surprise.  Please don't tell Bobby that he missed an opportunity to run around the luggage carousels!!!
Earlier in the week I asked my mom to an early birthday lunch, because this seemed the perfect way to pull off "Operation Surprise Grandma."  She said yes that she would love to go to lunch.  I told her that I had "a meeting" earlier that morning and that I would meet her at the restaurant at noon.  

Thankfully, everything worked as planned.  My mom's sister, Mimi, also came along for the birthday lunch.  I fibbed and told my mom that my friend Noelle wanted to come along too and to please get a table for four.  Mom and Mimi were already seated when I arrived and perfectly my mom's back was facing out into the restaurant so she wouldn't see the surprise before she was supposed to.  I sat down and got out my phone acting like I was doing something, but oddly enough I was holding it up in the air....I wanted to videotape the arrival.  My mom's expression was priceless, you could tell that she was 100% surprised!!!! (I will keep trying to upload the video, but right now it won't let me.)

  You couldn't get the big smile off of Grandma's face!!!  After lunch the girls went home and I picked up Bobby from school.  Later that evening I took Bobby to Grandma's so that he could see his cousin.


On Friday, again please don't tell Bobby that we had more fun without him, we went out for another fun lunch.  The girls experienced their first Primanti Bros. sandwich.  
Is she going to be able to eat this huge thing?????!!!!!???  You just have to give it a big smush down.
 Ashley's sandwich is larger than her head!!!
Bob won't have any problem with his sandwich, he's an experienced pro!!  Striking a pose to show off!
I wimped out and got a hamburger.....
Still huge, you just can't go wrong at Primanti's.

Don't feel too bad for Bobby that he missed out on the fun.  He had his last day of swimming at school.  Given the opportunity, he would choose swimming over sitting in a restaurant anyday.
He was up and ready for school in his swim trunks almost an hour before time to leave for school. Wow, what a long morning.  The day even got better for Mr. Bobby, after school he had Tiny Tykes tumbling at the gymnastics center!!



The girls came to our house on Saturday, which was Grandma's actually birthday.  I took Bobby with me to the grocery store in the morning to help pick out the candles for Grandma's birthday cake. He impressed me with the amount of time that he spent looking at the candles and he even picked out some blue cookie icing, which I never actually used on the cake, and last but not least he searched through the sprinkles until he found the perfect one for his grandmother.



We came home and baked a cake for Grandma complete with blue/green sprinkles and the swirly candles that he finally picked out.

We had a cookout for dinner....hotdogs, hamburgers, corn on the cob.  After dinner, we got to eat Grandma's cake.  But first, she had to blow out her birthday candles.  Thankfully she had some help!!

What's a birthday party without presents??!!!???
 Currently, Grandma's favorite colors are blues and greens.  She calls them her "signature colors" so her gifts reflected her signature!!  Bracelets, glasses and candles all to match her shirt!!
While the girls weren't with us, they went to see two different movies, played games, watched tv....basically, just spent some quality time together.

Sunday finally came and Ashley was scheduled to fly home later in the day.  However, since we had her for a few more hours, we all went to the Wharf District Rail Trail and participated in an autism walk to support some of Bobby's peers and socialize with many of our autism friends.  Let me tell you something......there could not have been a more perfect weather day for this walk.  It was perfect! Not too hot and not too cold, especially when you have a group of kids who have sensitivities to these issues.  Perfect, perfect, perfect!!!
 Bobby and Natalie
Bobby, me, Noelle and Natalie 
 Bobby, me and Ashley
 Grandma, Ashley and Bobby
 Bobby and Natalie looking out at the amphitheater entertainment. 
 Bobby!!
Bobby saw Mr. Mike (his occupational therapist for YEARS) sitting in the bleachers and went over to him and took off his visor and sunglasses.  After all, Mr. Mike never wore these items when he saw him in the therapy room and I guess it just didn't look like him while he was wearing these items.  This happened a couple of more times and finally Mike put the visor onto Bobby's head.  Low and behold, Bobby wore the visor for half of the walk..... 
until someone walking behind us said, he threw his hat down!!  We gave the visor back to Mr. Mike and all was right in the world again. 
Ashley and Bobby
 Bobby veered over into the grass so that he could make it to the playground with no foot traffic.
Time to play.

 We finally made it make to the end of the walk and Bobby sat down and had a little hydration before we headed home.
Sadly it was time to head back to Pittsburgh International Airport and drop off Ashley so that she could return home and get back to work on Monday morning.  By the way, when did she grow up, graduate from college and get a job???  I still picture her and her beautiful sister running down the stairs on Christmas morning to see what Santa had brought.  Sniff sniff.
Good bye sweet girl!!  We will miss you!!  We all had a great weekend!!
Bobby relaxed with his good friend Elmo to wind down from all of the weekend fun.