Sunday 23 March 2008

Our New Family

We have all been busy with Lego!




This is our new Faaaaamily



Maggie the Maaaagnetic just hanging around.




Darren the Draaaaagon, Welsh.



Buzz Light Sheep - up, up and awaaaaaay. (splat!)



Josh the Jelly - after an unfortunate accident in the lab he now glows in the dark and goes blup.



Robert the Robot - he's an off road sheep, then again, most are!



Pete the pack sheep - handy for supermarket runs. - and we don't mean down the toilet!

Sorry about the jokes! We haven't done much all week and it was the best we could do

Thursday 14 February 2008

Telephones

Telephones have been the cause of a lot of problems in our house. Well, as Ram would say, the problem isn't his, it is mine for wanting to use them!

He has always hated me being on the telephone from a very young age. He did once answer it for me, but only to pick it up and slam it down again!

After a scary incident where he tried to attack someone when I answered the telephone, (it would have been me if I was beside him, but I went into another room, so he tried to attack Debbie the Hoover with a Stanley knife) we made the agreement that I would no longer use the telephone except for very short and necessary business calls.

I have occasionally been able to have phone calls with friends, usually very early in the morning before he is awake, or when I have respite care. Even then, he will come and constantly interrupt me.

When stories of how very young children ring the emergency services and save the lives of parents, I always feel a little sad, as I have tried to show Ram how to use the phone, but he won't have any off it.

So imagine my huge surprise the other day when he came outside while I was picking vegetables for supper, and gave me a message!

I was stunned!

He told me that Ursula (the mother of his friend Banana) had rung from a charity shop to ask if I wanted some knitting needles and he had told her that I was outside and that she could call back in a few minutes, and then told me that she would call in about five minutes.

I couldn't quite believe that he had actually answered the phone, so I started to clarify it, but Ram immediately got upset. I so wanted to give him a big hug and say well done, but he was having nothing of that. He was nearly in tears!

Ursula did ring a few minutes later, and told me that she had started to leave a message on the answering phone, and that Ram had picked up the phone, and had a very good conversation with her. He was very clear, had a good telephone manner, and was able to tell her where I was and how long I was going to be!

It was so frustrating not to be able to praise Ram but every time I tried to mention it he got really upset.

Finally as we went to bed I was able to talk to him about it. Apparently he heard her mention knitting needles, and he was eager for me to get a replacement for the one he had lost, so he answered to help sort that out.

I was so amazed! I did share this with another friend who has a boy not only almost exactly the same age as Ram, but also the same characteristics, and she said that her son did the same last year. Out of the blue he answered the phone, and took a message and relayed it correctly!

I emailed this friend back saying that I hoped it wasn't a one off. She replied that she hadn't wanted to deflate my excitement by telling me that indeed it had been a one off with her son!

So I am under no illusions that this may be the one and only time he answers the phone, and that he only did it because he felt guilty about losing a knitting needle, but at least I know that he can do it, and that if I do ever collapse, hopefully he will be able to ring the emergency services for me.


PS. I think I should just add that Ram claims that he didn't lose the knitting needle. We just can't find it, and just because previously he has been taking my knitting needles to scratch his feet with, doesn't mean to say that this time it was his fault that it went missing. As a fair mother I am accepting his story, and therefore my entry above is slightly inaccurate: Ram didn't lose the knitting needle, but he was still rather eager to help me get the new one!

Tuesday 1 January 2008

Learning Through Bob

I know I haven't talked about Christmas yet, and I will do so soon, but I just wanted to tell you how Ram has been learning though Bob, his little stuffed sheep.

I wrapped up a little 'make your own model of an ant kit' for Bob as a Christmas present. It makes one of these four inch ant models. Ram decided to make it for Bob today. It was pretty simple and I asked Ram if he had read the instruction sheet with it which tells you what the parts are and how they work.

He said sort of, so I suggested that he read it aloud to Bob as Bob can't read and it was his present. And not only did he agree, he was so very good at it!

He read each section, then showed Bob the part they were talking about!

Afterwards, I asked Bob if he understood it all, and Bob (with the help of Ram's hand) said no. So I asked if he could ask Ram and would Ram explain it to him, and Bob said yes!

I was so proud of my boy! He may not have wanted to learn about ants but he was happy to teach Bob about them!

He also learned something about sheep today. On of the ewes next door, called Holly, gave birth to twins in the paddock behind us. Ram and the Dxh were out there so the farmer called them over. They missed the first one coming out but they saw the second one and some of the afterbirth. They stayed and watched them for quite a while, then I came out and had a look. It was fun watching the little ones looking for the teets. They headbutt up and down and even tried to latch onto the ewe's neck, but eventually one of them found the right place.

We left them for a while, then went back with the farm people to have a look. As it was cold out, they were taking them into the barns by wheelbarrow. Ram suggested that we call them Red and Yellow as one was still a bit bloody and red and the other was well licked and yellow! The traffic light twins!

We never know from one day to the next what new information we will learn!