Monday, December 6, 2010

Post about Abbey, or Abburt, if you're in the inner circle.

Abbey turned 12 in July and to be honest, I don't remember what we did. It was on a Sunday, we had cake, she requested a certain kind of dinner, and we had presents. I'm a bad mom, I know. I should have pictures and a clear memory of what happened. I do know that that was shortly before we packed up a bunch of clothes and abruptly moved to Kennewick to be closer to Jeff. I'll have to ask Abbey when she gets home from school if she remembers if we did anything else.

She did start a new school this year. It was a very rocky beginning. She had a very difficult time making friends. For the first month of school she was so depressed about her life. I didn't know what to do for her, I was depressed myself. I comforted her and tried to brainstorm with her on what to do. I asked her who she ate lunch with, it made me sad to think of her sitting by herself at a table all alone. She then informed me that everyday she would eat her lunch with the Life Skills kids. They are the kids with mental disabilities by the way. Abbey has always had a soft spot for anyone with a handicap. She told me that sometimes it was the best part of her day. Aww, I love her.


Soon after that I would start to hear certain girl's names mentioned. I would inquire as to the friendship status and it was looking good. Abbey was slowly, but surely, gaining friends. She started to eat lunch with these girls at their table. She made sure to let them know though, that two days a week were still devoted to the LS kids. She also let it be known that they were free to join her.

Since Abbey is in the 7th grade this year, she was able to participate in school sports. First up, volleyball! She was very excited about this. Her previous volleyball venture was cut short due to a broken thumb. Volleyball was a good experience for her. The most important thing she needed to learn was teamwork, supporting your teammates, and really being open to constructive criticism and learning from it. She made progress in all areas so I think it was well worth her time.


She became closer with some of the girls on her team, which in turn made her happy. Yay. She also looked cute in her uniform. I went to most of the home games as did Jeff's mom and his sister. Lindsay would come to support her, but bring the DS for backup.

Just to do a quick round up on Abbey now. She's getting really good grades, almost made the Principal's List. Next time. She's got a good group of friends at school. They genuinely like her and are excited to see her in the morning. She's part of the Buddy Club at school. Buddy Club is the official club for the LS kids. She didn't want to do dance. That was the sport option after volleyball. She is going to go out for basketball in January though.

Abbey is still sad with leaving our home and having to move to a new place. She is happy too. She's learning that it's possible and OK to be happy and sad about the same thing at the same time. Feelings and emotions are complex. She's my daughter, she needs to learn the term "I'm complicated". I'm proud and relieved that she's making the best of her situation. I am so lucky to have an Abbey. She is certainly cream of the crop. Oh, the purple and teal are the colors of Horse Heaven Hills. Just thought it would bring a nice theme to the post.

3 comments:

Debie Spurgeon said...

Good to hear from you again Heidi. Maybe now you're in town we'll see each other more often. Definately at the Christmas party. Take care.

dswillis said...

Glad you are close to family. Abbey is a real gem. I love that she is not afraid to be kind to everyone.

I pray this coming year brings you peace and comfort and lots of joy.

I am glad you are back blogging.

LKP said...

woohoo! great abbey update!!! i was wondering about the transition with school for her. daisy's wasn't smooth either after moving back out here. she's struggled because, yes everyone remembers her, but it's so emotional all the time. plus the girls that she knew before have either become too cool for her, or are questionable in their influences so we've asked her to be very careful of her association with them. she's slowly gotten close to a couple of girls...but it breaks her heart cause she doesn't feel close to or accepted by the other LDS girls here. that's difficult, cause at least in pasco she had kenley and a bunch of other girls in the ward she was totally at home with. tell abbey we love her and we truly know how hard that transition can be. glad to hear she played volleyball. still a favorite sport here with us. (daisy wasn't too keen on dance at MAC last year either...but then again she didn't dig the idea of basketball either.) we're hoping for some good softball in the spring since they don't offer track here and i'm not really wanting to truck her into MAC for that again this year. it got to be too much.
(p.s. love the HHHMS colors. i was always jealous that they had the coolest middle school colors ever!)