It maybe the lack of sleep grad school brings, the yummy coffee I drank this morning or the fact that I may get to observe a cochlear implant (CI) surgery May 15 but I am so happy I almost cried!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yahoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't believe it!! So stinking excited and super grateful to start my summer internship at the Medical University of South Carolina on May 13!
| A cochlear implant device |
It is hard work, undoubtedly, turning play time into goals that are practical for my kiddos. Nonetheless, I do enjoy it so. I enjoy helping families and children progress into little humans who speak and talk like their peers in their home and community environments.
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| Something cute I found on Facebook :) |
I loved finding Matthew 11:4-5a and then this morning, after receiving the good news, I found Mark 7:31-37. Jesus gave the deaf man hearing and fixed his speech impediment; Jesus did my job, something that can take years, in the matter of minutes or seconds. That is miraculous!! Years just became seconds. Wow! Jesus gave this man a huge physical blessing. More importantly, I know what could be more important than hearing and speech, Jesus provided an opportunity for an eternal blessing. Jesus allowed the deaf man to hear so that he might hear the Word of the Lord and be an eternal child of God! That is more important that observing cochlear implant surgery! This man was given the chance to hear Jesus speak. What a blessing! Now that is something to be thankful for!!!
Well I am off to finish my last exam of grad school EVER for my Habilitation of Children with CIs class....
Blessings,
Carolyn
PS, don't Google CI surgery, surgery is, well, always surgery....
