We were able to have Nick visit the first and last weekend of spring break, and it was wonderful! He attached himself to Ian like a burr, and Ian was lit up from the inside out from the moment he saw him. Luckily I was able to arrange with the principal of the school to have Nick on the property when I picked him up (dogs aren't allowed), so he was surprised to say the least :-)
We were able to see Nick in action when Ian had a meltdown the first Sunday morning he was here, and I am excited to report that Ian's usual hours-long episode lasted... wait for it... seven minutes. That's MINUTES!!! I almost cried when in the midst of Ian's outburst I could see his eyes come back into focus the minute Nick leaned against him, and when he buried his face into Nick's neck and started putting words to his feelings, my very soul wept with relief. It's as if I had access to my son in a way I haven't been able to before, and I can only say it felt as if we were experiencing a true miracle.
We spent both weekends doing dog-friendly family things, and we had such a wonderful, relaxed time. There were no tantrums, no obsessive behaviors to handle, and no negative spirals at all. Ian was as close to a "typical" 10-year-old boy as I've ever seen him, and even his therapist mentioned again that when he has Nick, he appears more relaxed and confident. He interacts, makes eyes contact more, and even his voice is stronger. He isn't afraid, and he feels like he has a safe place in this world when his friend is there beside him. What parent could ask for more than that?!
Here we are after Reilly's soccer game:
As you can see, Nick is clearly bothered by the activity at the restaurant:
By the end of the weekend, Nick insisted on being ON the seat with Ian :-)
Once again, we would like to thank each and every one of you who has donated. You constantly amaze us with your support both monetarily and emotionally, and we know this journey could not be traveled without each of you. Thank you, from the deepest part of our souls, and know that you have made a big difference in a little boy's life.





I have tears in my eyes as I read this. I am so very happy that you can see such an improvement already. I know Nick will make a world of difference for Ian and your whole family. I am grateful we could be a small part of it to help make it happen. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou have been such a great friend! You have always been so wonderful with him, treating him like he's just one of the gang and making sure he's included. Your donation was amazing, but the kindness and acceptance you show him is a true blessing. Love you!
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