Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Loved By Many


Being Loved

Maggie Dykstra and Emma Allison:
Their lives with cerebral palsy.


Maggie Dykstra
On Tuesday, November 25, 2014, in Bettendorf, Iowa, Maggie Dykstra 
and her nurse Melody Sereda play at home. Melody helps Maggie get 
into her stander to play with bead necklaces. Maggie also sits in her 
Tomato chair and colors with crayons. Melody lets Maggie chose which 
color crayon to use by putting the crayons on her fingers and letting 
Maggie touch the one she wants. Maggie also uses this way of 
communicating for yes and no questions.  

Melody helps Maggie three days a week. Maggie also has three other 
nurses that go to school with her. A nurse comes, Monday through 
Friday and stays from 7am to 4:30 or 5:00pm. During this time the 
nurses ride to school with her, feed her, give her medicines, do therapy 
and stretches, change her diaper, and watch for seizure activity.

The braces Maggie wears are called AFOs. She wears these while she 
is in the stander and gait trainer, which is a walking device. This machine 
is called a gait trainer because your step is called a gait.

Maggie is fed 230 mL of formula and 80 mL of water every three hours 
through a feeding tube connected to a 60 mL syringe. The feeding tube 
is connected to a MIC-KEY low profile gastronomy feeding tube in her 
stomach, which is replaced every three months. This is called a bolus feed. 
Over night she is put on a feeding pump, which feeds her 60 mL per hour, 
totaling 720 mL per night.

On Monday and Thursday of every week Maggie attends physical therapy. 
On Thursday, the occupational therapist and physical therapist co-treat. 
She also goes to water therapy on Tuesday. The physical therapist 
tries to strengthen Maggie’s core and trunk muscles to help her stand 
and sit. Maggie’s occupational therapy tries to strengthen her neck 
control, trunk control, and grasping with ease on her hands. Her 
favorite thing to do is ride her bike at therapy and school.




















Emma Allison
On Monday, December 1, 2014, in Morrison, Illinois, Emma Allison enjoys 
going to physical education and art. Emma says that her favorite subject 
is math. Emma was born 10 weeks premature and had Grade 3 IVH. At the 
time of her birth, the parents were told that she would most likely have 
cerebral palsy. At the age of two the official diagnosis was made.


The walker Emma uses throughout her day is called a reversible Kaye 
Walker. Emma has been attending some type of therapy since she 
was six months old. Today, Emma has a private therapist, but she 
also receives Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy through 
school. She receives all of her therapies are once a week.








Monday, November 10, 2014

Spot News




Spot News

On Monday, November 10, 2014, in St. Augustine, Florida, Sue Noble 
ran into a St. Augustine city car at the corner of Desoto Place and 
Granada Street. Noble says that the Prius' steering wheel is extremely 
slippery and her dry hands had trouble controlling the wheel.











Tuesday, November 4, 2014

What's In Your Closet?


What's In Your Closet?
Everyone's closet is different, from children to adults. 
Everyone likes different colors, style, and articles of clothing.
 Let's explore where people shop and why they like their favorite outfit.



Sophie Sissine, who is only three years old, sits in her closet in Jacksonville, Florida, on 
Sunday, November 2, 2014. Sophie's outfits comes from Old Navy, Gap, Target, and local 
kids stores. She loves wearing bows. Sophie's mother, Maureen, buys her new 
clothing about once a month because Sophie is growing out of clothing quickly.





Joey Sissine, 11, standing in front of his closet in Jacksonville, Florida, on Sunday, 
November 2, 2014. Joey's mother, Maureen, buys him new clothing about every six 
months. Maureen says that most of his clothing are hand me downs from his older 
brother Michael. Joey says that this is his favorite outfit because it is comfortable. 
The shoes and shirt come from Academy, the pants were bought at 
Old Navy, and his hat was purchased in New York. 







Colin Goodman, 20, stands by his closet in his Flagler College dorms in 
St. Augustine, Florida, on Thursday, October 30, 2014. Colin likes his 
outfit because of its comfortability and how it can look casual but also classy. 
The outfit is warm but not too warm so it's perfect for fall. Most of the outfit 
is from American Eagle. Colin buys new clothes about once a month.






Maureen Sissine, 42, stands in her walk in closet she shares with her husband
in Jacksonville, Florida, on Sunday, November 2, 2014. She loves wearing relaxed
clothing to walk around the house but she is also standing by her favorite dress.
She loves the black and white stripped dress because it is comfy. She gets most of
her clothes online from Stitch Fix and Gap along with local boutiques. She usually
buys clothing every other month and for special occasions. She has no problem
finding a pair of shoes to match her outfit. 





Toni Franklin, 62, stands in her walk in closet in St. Augustine, Florida, on Thursday, 
October, 30, 2014. Toni is wearing a bright yellow dress that she bought at The Closet
 in downtown St. Augustine. She was feeling down and when she saw the dress she 
knew she had to have it, especially because it was only $15. She isn't much of a clothes 
shopper and usually shops at consignment stores. Toni says, "I'm a shoe nut." Shoes are
 the only thing she will spend lots of money on. She know her exact size and 
mostly buys her shoes online









Thursday, October 30, 2014

Interpretive Eye


Interpretive Eye
By Kayla Tenboer

Flower outside of Flagler College's Pollard Hall in St. Augustine, Florida, on Thursday, October 30, 2014.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Red, White, and Bonnie Bon Bon


Red, White, and 
Bonnie Bon Bon

On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 in St. Augustine, Florida, Bonnie MacCormack
sits in her red, white, and blue living room with her dog Gracey.

On Wednesday, October 22, 2014, in St. Augustine, Florida,
Bonnie MacCormack sits with her Coca-Cola pillow and patriot decorations. 

Red, white, and blue decorations along with Coca-Cola memorabilia are all around Bonnie MacCormack's house on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, in St. Augustine, Florida. She children tell her that she is a hoarder, she replied by saying,
"Yes, that's true, but an organized hoarder."

On Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, in St. Augustine, Florida, Bonnie MacCormack's
house is full of red, white, and blue furniture. One of McCommick's friends
painted this table, along with several others to match her patriotic house. 

On Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, in St. Augustine, Florida, Bonnie MacCormack has several unique patriot decorations that fill her house. Nutcrackers are just one of the many red, white, and blue collections around McCormmick's House.

On Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, in St. Augustine, Florida, Bonnie MacCormack has a collection of Flow Blue China.
This platter is McCormmick's most expensive piece of china.

In St. Augustine, Florida, on Wednessday, Oct. 22, 2014, this is one of
Bonnie MacCormack's German Smoker collection. While living in Germany
from 1968 to 1970 MacCormack and her husband collected many German
Smokers. Smokers come apart and an incense is placed in the bottom half.
When the incense burn the smoke comes out of the person's mouth,
giving it the name smokers.

On Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, in St. Augustine, Florida, Bonnie MacCormack s shows her collection of German Beer Steins. MacCormack and her husband collected the steins while he was drafted to Germany in 1968.

On Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, in St. Augustine, Florida, Bonnie MacCormack's
red, white, and blue collection go down to the small things in life. 

In St. Augustine, Florida, on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, Bonnie MacCormack's living room is filled with red, white, and blue along with several Halloween decorations. MacCormack has always like red, white, and blue.
Her 12 houses have been filled with these colors since 1970.