People
say how fast kids grow, but I guess I never realized just how quickly
until I began watching it happen right before my very eyes. I can't
believe that our baby girl is already almost 4 months old! I still
remember the overwhelming joy and disbelief I felt when I found out I
was pregnant. While, in a way, that feels like just yesterday, it also
seems completely foreign to imagine a time without Kamryn Marlee. She's
the center of our world.
Everyday,
Kamryn is becoming more and more engaged and curious. She's expressing
her personality and getting so strong. She's gripping everything and
standing up so well! And her balance is getting way better, which is
helping her get really comfortable riding in my lap. She's also getting
heavier by the day! I can tell I'm going to have to work on my core
strength to keep up with her. I love that she's going to challenge me to
keep building my strength and balance in order to take care of her,
which is just going to make me more capable in all areas of my life.
We're better people because of her.
On
February 17-19, Abilities Expo came to Atlanta! If you are unfamiliar
with Abilities Expo, allow me to fill you in. It is an exposition
showcasing the leading products, services and technologies available to
the disability community. All free, the event includes wonderful
workshops and interactive events, such as adaptive sports, wheelchair
hip-hop dancing, companion dog demos and so much more. I first attended
Abilities Expo in LA in 2005, when I held the title of Ms. Wheelchair
California. Since then, Jacob and I have been fortunate to work with
several companies, such as Colours Wheelchair and LegaWear, and attend
many of the shows throughout the country. Today, I'm proud to be an
ambassador for Abilities Expo, doing what I can do spread the word about
this fantastic, inspirational event.
There are so many
reasons I love Abilities Expo, but near the top of my list is the
opportunity to network and socialize with the disability community. It's
a close-knit, dynamic group of people and I always leave the shows
feeling motivated and energized. After going to many shows, Jacob and I
feel like there's a mini reunion in every show we attend. So, needless
to say, we were so proud to introduce Kamryn to this important part of
our community.
I
couldn't have been more proud of our sweet baby girl. She stayed with
us at the show all three days and was such a trooper! If you've ever
attended an Abilities Expo, you know that it can sometimes be loud, with
big lights, interesting sights and many, many people (nearly 2,500
people - not counting kids - were in attendance this year in Atlanta).
As you may imagine, we weren't sure how Kamryn would handle it. We're
not sticklers for sticking to a schedule, but nonetheless, we weren't
sure if she would even be able to nap or if she would simply get
over-stimulated. As it turned out, she loved every second of it. Most of
the show, she was either riding around in my lap - securely fastened
with a swaddle blanket, tied in a knot, or she was riding on Jacob's
chest in her little backpack. She took in everything and slept better
than ever before.
We were so happy that our first
major, extended outing was a real success! We're looking forward to
several great trips we have coming up before Kamryn's first birthday. I
can only imagine the three of us trying to manage all of our stuff and
get where we need to be as we travel, but like always - we'll find a
way. And we'll make the best memories.
Find out more about Abilities Expo and when they're coming to a city near you. Click here.