The morning started late as the seniors gathered in the gym for a practice run through the graduation ceremony. Every student had a “walking partner” and a room number to meet in and get organized before walking out. My guys were first in line! We got them all lined up two by two and marched them out to the stage and chairs and sat them down. The director of graduation (Mr. Cole) talked to them a while about everything that was going to happen and then they wanted a few rows to go up and simulate the walking across the stage as an example of what to do. I walked back and up the steps with Carlos and Fabian and when they called Fabian’s name I choked up! I was able to collect myself and hold it together for the practice… The boys were not having the best time at practice. Carlos had no interest in what I had to say (interpret) and Fabian was texting the entire time…

So of course I took a picture. I was hoping for a nice shot without them knowing but they were busy being weird-o’s. After their practice we went in and got their cap and gowns and then Carlos and I went to get sushi…. yummy lunch! After dropping him off I ran home and got dressed. I was going to wear a nice little summer dress but nooooo, graduation day had to be cold and rainy! I am not complaining – just that every year it’s been hot, and I had this damn dress waiting… It’s okay, I wore black pants, and a purple and white striped shirt…*sniff, sniff* As soon as I was ready I dashed out and went to my friend’s house who lives right behind the high school. She had a nacho bar, but my nerves were too wound up for that – so I had a glass of wine and a bottle of water and we headed over to graduation!
After pointless waiting in the “Media Center” I realized what time it was and grabbed my signing partner by the arm and ran over to the room the boys were in! *oops* They were already lined up and looking sharp in their cap and gowns. Aww here they stood all ready to say goodbye to high school (and me) and go on with the rest of their lives… It was an awesome sight – but I did not lose composure. All the staff lined up two by two and we were the first ones in line. I say we meaning another Interpreter and myself – the IT person from my last post never showed up – although no one was heart broken over that! We marched out before the students and lined up on either side of the isle. Then Pomp and Circumstance started to play and my entire body started to shake and my eyes filled with tears – it wasn’t until I saw them marching toward me that I totally lost it! All I could sign was “I Love You.”

Carlos and Fabian were the first two students to walk across the stage – but before they walked I felt it my duty to embarrass them one last time! I was sitting there interpreting when all of a sudden it hit me – I had to go to the bathroom (pee) really freaking bad! I played it in my head just how much I had to drink and it was a lot! With all the excitement I had totally forgotten to hit the potty! I tried my best to hold it but there was so much that I was forced to run off and find a bathroom! Yep, I ditched them during one of the most important speeches of the night and went running around the school to find an open door… there were no open doors! The speech had ended and I needed to get back before they crossed the stage! I got back and they got ready to stand up and walk behind the stage – OMG I had to pee so bad I was going to burst! We walked behind the stage and of course we had to have a moment of silence! The moment went on forever as I tried not to pee my pants! The assistant principal gave her wave for the boys to come up, so I grabbed Carlos’ arm and pulled him to the steps…took a deep breath…climbed the steps with him and stood a second before they called his name. I patted him on the shoulder one last time as my student and he moved forward. The assistant principal and I looked at each other as our eyes filled with tears and we heard his name… She gave him the shove out onto the stage and he graduated from high school. Fabian stepped up next and I patted him on the back – again, one last time as my student. Words were stuck in my throat as I was all choked up and couldn’t say anything. The assistant principal gave him the shove out onto the stage and there went Fabian… My job here was done. I walked down the steps, looked up at Teddi standing in the corner, and remembered how badly I had to pee! Again – I ran off, well I walked this time. I found a door that had been unlocked between returning to graduation after my first failed attempt at going to the bathroom and the walking across the stage. So, we went in and took our time – I cleaned the dirt out of my shoes – the sand had already ripped my flesh *yuck* apart. I slowly returned to graduation with a new since of peace and calmness… Something had changed, something big was different and the weight of the world was lifted off my shoulders. I walked back to my seat in front of these two guys I now called “friend” and relaxed. I was supposed to interpret the names of the kids walking across the stage, but I found that I didn’t want to. I just wanted to sit – I felt like I had just run a marathon and was totally wiped out! Graduation was over and the throwing of the hats commenced – as I ducked for cover!

The tears could no longer be held back and hugging started! I hugged Fabian and I tried to tell him how proud I was of him but the words just got stuck and every time I let go of him, I grabbed him again for another hug! I think I hugged him 3 or 4 times! Then I did the same with Carlos but with Carlos I was trying to sign how proud I was of him and my hands were just as choked up! I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves….

Carlos – hug #6.

Carlos – hug #100! *giggle*

Fabian – hug #32! *giggle*
My life for the past six years has been defined by these two guys… and now we go our separate ways… Although, we will forever be pals and I will never forget them and my life with them – because it was the best! I will miss seeing them everyday… laughing with them… joking around… watching them grow… Yeah, I am going to miss them but I am happy to get started with the next chapter of my life… bring it!

Bye guys… It’s been a blast!

Fabian’s Graduation party….


So silly!


What am I going to do for a good laugh now? *laugh*

BFF – Carolina, Teddi, Carlos and Fabian!

*I Love You*
Carlos (goofy) and Lil’ CODA Teddi girl!
Sammy started Montessori school in Minden when he was two-years-old. He went into Miss Kim’s baby room and really liked it! Sadly Miss Kim quit for bigger and better things, and Miss Angela took over as the baby room leader. We took Sammy out of school for all my regular school vacations and when he returned as a three-year-old he got to go into the big kid room with Miss Kathy. That year was really tough on little Sammy as potty training was almost being forced on him, Sammy had to have surgery to take out his tonsils and adenoids and put tubes in his ears and we were pregnant with Jack! I took Sammy out of school and after he had healed from surgery we decided to try another preschool in Carson where we hoped the environment would not be as stressful… we were wrong! There were bullies and the director was not going to do anything about it (blaming Sam for being bullied!) – so we pulled him out of that school and kept him home for the summer. When it was time to go back to school I called up Montessori and enrolled him back in there requesting a different room and different teachers. He got in to Miss Jamy’s room and liked being back to Montessori. Sammy started out having problems with making friends and playing with other kids, but we watched him and worked with him and by the end of the year Sammy had many friends (mostly girls) and we figured out that Sammy is a math brain. It was also the end of preschool and Sammy was getting ready to enter Kindergarten and Miss Jamy promised Sammy would be in her class again. When Sammy started his last year at Montessori Miss Jamy was out on maternity leave and we were worried that Sammy would regress and not do well, but it turned out Sammy was totally okay with it. Although, when Jamy did return everything got a lot better! Sammy’s favorite part about school (everyday we asked what his favorite part of school was that day) were the “jobs” (school work). Going out to play, at one point, was annoying for him because he only wanted to do jobs. By the end of the year Sammy enjoyed everything about school! Sammy had some really tough issues and Jamy was amazing helping us figure out how to best deal with Sammy and help him move in the right direction. The last day of school was spent at Fuji park in Carson with a pizza party! It was a nice end to a major milestone in our little Sammy’s life. Now on to first grade…. *scream*
Sammy put his little t-shirt uniform on for his last game yesterday morning…
Up to bat and *boom* hit the first pitch to him! Sammy has never been so focused!
Although, Sammy was tagged out at first!
Sammy looks great running out on the field…
Although, we know that he’s really just goofing off.
At least he’s cute!
High fiving the other team members for a good game…
One last time.
One more line up for all the dads and a few moms to take pictures of their little Timber Rattlers…
What a handsome line up – good job Timber Rattlers 2009!
At the end of any baseball season it is tradition to hand trophies out at a pizza party!
The Pizza Barn was where our lucky little team got to have some fun one last time with Coach Greg.
Sammy had been a special little fella out on the field and Coach Greg had been a special coach who dealt with a personality such as Sammy’s. Thanks Coach Greg!
Sammy receives his trophy from Coach Greg. What a proud little fella mimicking the little trophy t-ball boy…
Trophy Sammy – see the resemblance?
Good season, Sammy!
We know you did your best!


I wish this is what home looked like…
This just shows the power of photo shop! Scott took the picture and then played with it in photo shop and blammo!
Life is beautiful!
Jack Jack was running around – normal for my little fellas – and tripped and fell hitting the lip of the shower! I grabbed him and realized he was bleeding from under his chin – so I tilted him back and took the best look I could. I have a pretty strong stomach , but gotta say I almost lost my cookies at the gaping hole under my little guys chin! Holding Jack I ran around the house gathering Scott and Sam pushing everyone into the car to go to the emergency room! As usual – on the way I started doubting myself (something I really need to stop doing) and questioning if I was over reacting. Did I really see a big gaping hole under his chin or was my mommy freak out imagination getting the best of me? Jack was no longer crying and there was very little bleeding. Scott convinced me all we needed to do was stop at the store and pick up a few bandages. We returned home and Jack was so sleepy; I nursed him to sleep. As soon as he was asleep I looked again at the gash and there it was – a big gaping hole! I told Scott to look online and see how best to bandage it – I knew as soon as I saw it again that turning around and coming home was a mistake. Scott read that if you can see fatty tissue then it should be stitched up right away… I got up and collected everyone back into the car and off we went again to the emergency room! Jack was (at least) asleep and filled with baby Tylenol – while Sammy was high on adrenaline because by this time it was 11 at night. We were lucky the emergency room was empty and there was no wait – although, I was so tired and punchy myself that I gave the lady Jack’s wrong birth year! When she realized what I had done she began to freak out – you could hear another lady in the office calmly say, “It’s alright, not a problem – we can change it.” The nurse was super nice and the doctor was super nice and really that’s all I care about. I just kept hoping we weren’t going to need stitches – I was hoping they could use butterfly bandages on it or glue it shut – anything but stitches! The doctor came in and looked at the opening under Jack’s chin and he said, “We will try to glue it and see if that holds. If not we can just throw a stitch in there.” *yay* Poor little Jack Jack was fast asleep until Scott and I held him down as the doctor cleaned the wound! Can you imagine waking up to that?! The doctor got the glue on and I was able to pick Jack up and hold the poor little frightened fella. We waited a few minutes – the doctor said it would take about five minutes for the glue to set. Then we left and got home around 12:45 – I only had to be up by 4:40… I wasn’t able to call in because the senior class was headed to the lake for beach day and I needed to be on that trip! Jack did fine the few days following the fall and required a little pain relief from good old baby Tylenol!
Awww…. Jack Jack and his bitty chin.
I have been waiting a long time for this moment in time… I met Carlos when he was a punky little fifth grader and I was a mere sign language interpreting sub. I was as scared of the kids as they were of me – but neither of us knew the other was afraid. Carlos moved up to middle school and quickly became the kid no one wanted to deal with because he was full of attitude, but I liked it and I loved the challenge of getting to know this kid and his friends. When Carlos moved to a new school district in seventh grade I found myself in a full time interpreting job - I wrote about that in my post Capital “D” Baby – with Carlos and a couple other kids. I worked side-by-side with an Interpreter whom I loved! We got along and we were able to vent our frustrations to each other. There was this one hard of hearing kid, Fabian, in the program whom I hated – really, true 100% hate! Fabian crawled under my skin every day with his attitude and his dislike for everything! Carlos followed Fabian’s lead every time and no matter what it was whatever Fabian said, Carlos agreed with. “The sky is blue!” I’d say and Carlos would shake his head in agreement then look to Fabian for clarity, but then Fabian would say, “That’s just dumb!” Carlos’ face would drop and he’d cross his arms, sit back and say that same damn thing, “Dumb!” There was a no win with Fabian… Summer school I worked with Carlos and let Fabian fade off in the distance. Eighth grade started off rocky because I went to another school to work with another student and the other interpreter stayed to work with Carlos and (my favorite student) Fabian! By the end of the first semester the other interpreter had it with the Deaf and Hard of Hearing director’s shit and quit! I was left alone with (we’ll call the Deaf and Hard of Hearing director IT) IT and went back to work with Carlos. The district hired another Interpreter – although the title “Dumb” would be far too nice here in describing this gal. I took Carlos and Fabian on full time after dumb interpreter yelled at Carlos in class. She thought she was his mama or something – who knows what the damage is there – but interpreters are not supposed to attack the student! *hello* I put up with IT the rest of the year and told Carlos and Fabian (whom I wasn’t minding as much anymore) that I needed to quit because I could not handle working with IT. They begged me to stay! I looked into their eyes and I saw that they needed a strong person in their corner of the ring. I knew if these guys were going to grow up to become strong healthy Deaf adults – they needed me. I needed to clean up and fight off any damage IT would try to bring in their future. At the end of eighth grade year, I promised them I would stay with them and the day they walked across the stage at graduation – I was going to quit!
Fast forward four years to twelfth grade and a few days until graduation! We made it! Together, we pushed through their high school years and we fought the IT factor and I look at these two boys and I could not be prouder! We have been through a lot together – I could probably write a novel and who knows maybe someday I will… In short these boys went from attitude-ridden, hating everything, to everyone’s favorite kids! Carlos went from hating everything Deaf (including himself) to extreme Deaf pride and loving himself! Fabian went from bad grades and not understanding who he was to the smartest hard of hearing kid in the district and comfortable in his skin! They went from not knowing who they are to being proud of who they are… The transformation of these two boys in the last four years is an awesome story and I would love to tell it… someday. I have had the best (most stressful) years of my life with them and I only hope they feel a little bit the same. They have helped mold me as well as I have them. I am going to miss them but I am happy that the time has come for mama bird to throw the babies out of the nest – go and spread your wings boys and fly!
There once was a boy named Sammy who had the gift to talk to animals. Sammy could help his daddy by talking with the dog to find out where he hid the car keys. What a silly dog, thinking he could drive! Sammy could help his mommy by asking the cat how he got the scratch on his tail. What a silly cat, thought the tail was a mouse and attacked himself! Sammy could talk with any creature – all but one… his baby brother. Sammy never had a clue to what Jack Jack was trying to say. That is beside the point, as one day Sammy came across a raccoon and his family at a Lake Tahoe beach.
Sammy was kind and listened as the raccoon talked about how hard it was living on the beach and under the pier where people are always walking and talking loudly and partying all day! Sammy understood that raccoons are nocturnal – which means they sleep all day. The people are just not thinking of their needs.
Sammy was very understanding, but there was nothing he could do to help his little friend out. Sammy was very sad about the situation and Sammy mentioned to the raccoons that the raccoon and his family might think about moving out from under the pier and deep into the woods where the raccoon and his family would not be bothered by beach goers.
The raccoons were happy to have talked to Sammy. They thought by living under the pier on the beach they would be rich with food. The raccoons explained that now going “green” was trendy, no one was leaving their trash behind like they used to and maybe moving to the woods would be a safer choice.
The raccoon thanked Sammy and asked him if he might have a bit of food to eat. Sammy told the raccoon it was unsafe for any human to feed a wild animal any kind of food. The raccoons needed to go off and find their own natural food far away from the human trash. The raccoons were going to wait until it was dark and all the people were sleeping to make their move.
The new friends said good bye and Sammy went back to the cabin he was staying in with his family at Camp Richardson at Lake Tahoe. Sammy told his family all about the raccoons and how he helped them out. Sammy’s family was very proud of their little fella!
Big boy Sammy had a big boy school project! Sammy was able to pick the amphibian of his choice – and Sammy picked the Newt to do his report on. We took a long time to get it done – due to life’s insanity. Although, he is starting first grade next year and we are going to have to focus on him and his school work. No more life’s insanities getting in the way! Sammy is learning big words like “Carnivores” and “Regenerate” and “Metamorphosis.” He’s learning that newts are salamanders and that they are born (hatched) in the water and then return to the water as adults… That humans are the newts worst enemy because we insist on polluting the planet! Interesting stuff! I hope he had fun making the poster and learning all the newt information!

Hello world I am officially a Twitter-er! Really I have no idea what that means yet – but I have already twitted…is that a word? I hope to figure it out soon – I am just a trendy follower and everyone else was twitting…. Look for me if you are a Twitter-er as well! Screen name: Jumkins!





















