Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Self Portraits

A little over a month ago, Ryan's awesome speech therapist introduced Lemon Glycerin Swabsticks.


They are like large, lemon flavored q-tips.  We rub one on the inside of Ryan's mouth.  We're hoping it helps strengthen Ryan's suction and swallow so that some day maybe he'll be able to eat by mouth again, or
 at least be able to taste some foods.

Since introducing this lovely lemon swabs, Ryan has discovered his fingers.  You probably already know that this is a very important milestone that most infants do some time during the first year.  Well, Ryan has never brought his fingers to his mouth before.  During the past 9 months, maybe less, he would blow raspberries on his arm, but never explore his mouth with his fingers.

Oh, but now!  We can't get his fingers out of his mouth!  And, it's not just a fingertip, or even one finger.  He typically has all four fingers completely in his mouth.  He must not have any gag reflex.

On one hand ... sorry, just couldn't resist ... it's a wonderful thing, but then on the other hand (yes, I'm still enjoying the pun) there's the excessive amounts of drool that's being created not to mention the red marks his teeth are making on his fingers.

So, you might be wondering what all of this drool and lemon glycerin swab talk has to do with the title of "Self Portraits?"  Let me tell you.

Ryan's teacher asked us to do a self portrait.  She gave us a little cut out that reminds me of a gingerbread cut out.  We've done this before each year.  You might remember his very first drawing in 2011, or you can look at it again by clicking here.

This year's self portrait was extra challenging!  I thought we'd use finger paints.  Ryan really likes finger painting; then I quickly realized the finger paints were going in the mouth with his fingers.  Not a good idea.  So, I grabbed some brushes to use, but Ryan had no interest in holding the brushes today.  Then I jokingly said, "We could paint with mustard."  So, we did ... and ketchup ... and we even tried relish.




Do you see the resemblance?

2 comments:

Becky said...

This is the cutest most happy post! Little miracles every day.

chickadee3357 said...

I remember painting with chocolate pudding. Yum! Cute self portrait.