It's Been a Weird Week

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Last weekend, Faith seemed to be struggling with a cold. On Sunday morning, I thought she had slept it off, but unfortunately, it hit full force that evening. Because she was so stuffed up, and had a lot of drainage, she did not sleep well that night. I tried to put her adjustable bed up as much as I could, but it still wasn't enough. Around 3 in the morning I put her in her chair where she slept for a few hours. After I put her back into bed, her sleep was still pretty disruptive. Finally, around 8:30 she had had enough and just wanted to get up for the day.  On Monday, we called to cancel her Tuesday therapy sessions. She was bummed about having to miss aquatic therapy and occupational therapy but took it well. I was trying my best to help her feel better by giving her nose spray (which she was actually asking for), keeping her humidifier going, and also doing this face mask thing that makes steam so that she can breathe it in. She calls it her inhaler.  On Wednesday, she ...

Having A Blast Playing Wheelchair Soccer

I guess after Saturday's wheelchair soccer game in which Faith took part, I could easily see myself as a wheelchair soccer mom. She had such a blast, and with the help of a soccer player from the University of Mary, she made some great plays and even scored some goals! 

The faster her helper pushed her chair around up and down the gym, the bigger she smiled. Her dad watched from the sidelines praying her driver wasn't going to crash her into the wall.
 
Faith flies across the gym to help her teammates on the other side

check out the gigantic "soccer ball"


Are soccer balls supposed to go up in the air like that?

While it was called wheelchair soccer, it was sort of a tossup between soccer and beach volleyball. The kids couldn't use their feet but instead used their hands and upper body to get the ball up and down the "soccer field." And the ball wasn't a soccer ball, instead it was a huge blow-up beach ball.

The kids were divided according to age and one age group played three games and the other age group played three as well. This gave the chair drivers a chance a take a much-needed rest. Brennan, Faith's driver wasn't too embarrassed to say that this was his cardio workout for the day.

Faith's driver was a real college soccer player! So great of these soccer players from the University of Mary to help the kids play!

This all took place at Centennial Elementary's school gym, which was very convenient for us. We also had our University of Mary students with us who are taking part in the family as trainers program. One is a physical therapy student and the other a nursing student. As usual, we were very impressed by their professionalism and how good they were with Faith.

Faith with her new friends from the University of Mary family mentor program

We're so glad that Dreams in Motion is holding these events for kids who have mobility challenges. If it wasn't for them, we would never know how much Faith loves wheelchair soccer!

The wheelchair soccer players gathered together at the end and were all told what a great job they did!

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  1. We've got to get a pic of Faith and Anthony together next weekend!! :)

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  2. Faith is beautiful. What joy you can see in her smile!
    Annette Kaip

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  3. I had the pleasure of helping Faith during curling. I'm so glad she's enjoying Dreams In Motion. Hope she comes for dance!!!!
    Jennie Kuller
    PS - LOVE this blog page!

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  4. Wow! Your story is very inspiring. It is great to hear that even children who are in wheelchairs, like Faith, are still able to enjoy life by playing soccer.

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