Soccer Mom
Well I have been feeling like a bit of a soccer mom. Mind you it wasn’t soccer and last time I checked, I was the Dad
. It was the Canadian
Improv Games, which DS took part in last week. They came in 6th place out of 11. Not bad for a first year team.
They’ll be back, most likeky with a very similar team next year. The teacher, a real enthusiastic about theatre and drama made a goal of being in the top ranking. The top ranking schools participating this year have 2 or 3 teams. So team number 1 is made from the cream of the crop.
According to her calculations, the team received over 240 hours of training for this competition. Not school time, this is an after school activity.
We started Wednesday night, by the end of the first night, we were in second place out of 3. In the end it was also the winning team that came in first for the provincial finalists. We missed the second night showed up on the third night and attended the finals. We were there three out of four.
The winners went onto Ottawa for the finals.
I made a little web page which explains our participation in our competing evening. Not my best work, but I threw it together over night, so kids would have something to look at on Monday morning.
Very functional. Check it out! Click on the picture on the right.
So for those 3 nights, the drill was to come home from work, grab a quick bite, pick up the friends and drive some 30 kilometres (18 miles) out of town. Get through the 2 1/2 hour evening and drop everyone off after. So leave the house at 7.00pm and come home shortly before midnight. Now you know why I felt like a soccer mom!
What fun! I’ll certainly do it again next year given the involvement I see from DS. Theatre Arts appear to be in his lign of forte…Career maybe? We’ll see.
March 3, 2007 No Comments
Something To Bite Into
Yes, you may have guessed, this is a story about teeth. Meant to act as a log of events but it may also help others understand the procedures relevant to our situation. Given that each mouth is unique, there are only so many orthodontic combinations and roads back to getting a set of straight teeth. The rate of success is usually more than satisfactory due to the inevitable improvement.
First Diagnose April 2006
The orthodontist, states that part of the problem is an under bite. The Jay Leno, Brian Mulroney diagnostic. Long term, a protruding lower jaw. Along with the inability to align the teeth properly and of course, eat properly.
The visit to the Ortho Surgeon took place, as requested by the Orthodontist. (yes, at that price, they deserve capital letters)
Follow up December 2006
Recommendations…
Break the jaw, wire it for 6 weeks and feed through liquids… not too cool for anyone to go through, yet you meet people who do go through it. A bit of a problem with an asthmatic person to have the mouth wired shut.
That is only part of the solution. The upper mouth referred to as the pallet, is too narrow. So we’ll need an expander. It will also create space for the teeth to align properly after the braces are in place.
Aside
It’s nice to see that Ortho procedures and braces are now seen as an positive thing. When I was in school, they were railroad tracks that belonged on the most unfortunate kids. Now a days, everybody has them. They’re a sign that you look after yourself. You care. You see adults, going for the first time, or even better for a second time for adjustments.
Still, not too many teens relish the idea. Conscious about dating and what not. The more have them, the less of a concern it is. That’s the way it is.
Being Ready
Having the will and commitment to go through it is key. It is the unknown. Once you start, there shouldn’t be any second guessing. That period for us, was probably six months.
The Time Table
It’s now three months DS is going through the procedure. Sometimes twice a week for a follow up or an adjustment at the ortho. Two to three hour sessions and other days, ten minutes. No one complains about early class dismissal usually, but for this type of appointement, it’s not too glamourous.
It interferes with after school activities as well as creates a whole bunch of extra luggage mentally to cope with. Fortunately, our DS is equipped to deal with it. As a parent, you just know the extra real estate or luggage is present. (should you ever read this, you’ve handled the whole thing so well)
The long term is minimum two years, so, if you start the treatment at fourteen years old, your guaranteed to get them off before your seventeenth birthday. That doesn’t mean permanently.
The Signatures
Kind of funny…When you sign the contract and the payment schedule it comes along some side documents. One is a no guarantee that the crack between your two front teeth will align properly with the centre of your face. Another was a statement that the word of either parent was as valid as the other’s. Probably pretty handy for divorce family cases.
We Begin…
Braces and wires go on as well as spacers (thick elastics creating a space between the molars). two or three sessions.
Wire comes off. Mouth imprint is taken to build the pallet expander.
The expander gets fitted.
Parents must accompany DS to make sure they know how to assist with the expander.
The expander will remain for a minimum of six months with the first month expanding twice a day.
Some Humour
After assisting to the "How do you crank the expander" lesson, we found that none of us could do it. I had my knee on my son’s chest the first morning with a flashlight in his mouth looking for a whole about the size of a pin. Oh I found it! I just couldn’t get the right motion to crank it, nor could DW or DS. That was good for a trip back after school. We never touched it again. DS walked up to the mirror and cranked twice a day.
What a difference the expander made, day by day. You can see the results within three weeks in the photo. A couple of days after this shot was taken, he could actually fit his tongue right through or dangle his headphones in there. I’ll post that later.
Just as the cranking period was finished, the Ortho went on vacation, I guess so. He could certainly afford it!
This entry was started March 3rd, 2007 and will periodically be updated until we’re done.
March 2, 2007 No Comments
Back to Normal
Well, with testing over, the cross over to Spicy with the Regulus theme is over. I am adding a Wordpress category, for my own notes and who ever else can benefit from it. Regulus is my Fourth Generation theme on Wordpress.
I started with Wordpress 1.2, upgraded to 1.5, 2.0, 2.01…and now 2.1 . My first theme was Blue bye you, then Kubrick, followed by 3 column Kubrick and now Regulus.
My trademark for the last few themes, has been to customize the header to 800×250, and have the ability to randomize the image through a plug in or some tweaking of Php and CSS.
Regulus, is my first Widget base theme, and I am learning how to manipulate the widget stuff. Thing is, you can only do so much, no? Then it becomes overkill.
February 18, 2007 No Comments






