Wednesday, October 3

OK, well, technically it is Thursday, October 4, but I stayed late with David and we watched the debate.  Despite what the pundits are saying, David snapped his fingers a lot for the President, and I think he did a great job of staying above the fray and not getting into any mudslinging (even though, there were plenty of opportunities to  call Romney on his lies, and half truths).  My particular favorite was Romney’s line about how medicare will stay the same for folks who are retired or near retirement, which means me and anyone younger are screwed if Romney every became President – I can’t even consider that.  Make a donation today!!  I did – again for the ??th time (I have lost count)

Anyway, back to David.  He did well and is building up more strength with his legs, but his speech really concerns me.  I don’t see any real progress.  He has new words every day, but usually at the expense of words that he doesn’t say any longer.  His writing is getting better, and hopefully that will mean his reading will come along as well, but the speech is the hard part.
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We had a visit from Lynda Crawford, and we sang a little, which was fun.  He can sing some songs, but he usually still needs to have visual cues – someone has to be singing with him so he can see you mouth making the words.  We’ll keep trying and pushing this along.  Needless to say, the speech is the most frustrating thing for both of us.