You, me and that baby and that other baby.
While I promise to never write about what I ate for lunch or about that dream I had last night, I cannot promise there won't be poop mentioned.
Icy
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Jackson's recent class project involved taking milk cartons and building a giant igloo.
That's a lot of 2%.
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Sylvie said…
Ahahahahahaha! I think he is connecting with the spirits of his native ancestors! Wait--does he have any native ancestors? Whatever, he's feelin' it! Must be the fever. ;) So cute!
That is cool! Crazily enough, I don't think it would take us too long to collect that many milk cartons to do one at home. We fly through that stuff so fast.
The boys say the best graces before dinner. Yes, the boys. We have multiple graces at our mealtimes. Everyone wants a turn. Sometimes they are sing song, sometimes they are short and silly and sometimes they will melt your heart. The other day, Jackson was mid-grace and thankful for food and family and force fields. Yes, he ended his grace by asking if God could put a force field around our loved ones. I'm hope God is a Star Wars fan.
Things can change in an instant. Our baby boy was born Nov 9 at 10:35. He weighed 7 pounds and 13 ounces. He arrived three weeks early. But appeared to have enough poundage for a safe delivery. He arrived with quite a healthy cry. His healthy cry gave everyone a sigh of relief. We were thrilled to hear those healthy sounds. Eric stayed with him while the doctor finished my surgery. We would all meet up in the recovery room. When I was wheeled in to the recovery room, no one was there. I was told Eli had to be taken to the special care nursery because he had started grunting to get the fluid out of his lungs. Everyone remained positive. After an hour the nurses came back to explain he was not absorbing the oxygen he was receiving and they bumped his intake. Eventually they would put him on a cpap. He was taken to the NICU. By the end of the night he was put on a ventilator. Things can change in an instant. That night he was monitored and it appeared he was going to be able to be weaned ...
Today I am being discharged from the hospital. Today we are going home without our baby. This is the hardest thing we have ever had to do. We take comfort knowing that Eli continues to get exceptional care and in knowing that we will be calling the NICU every 30 seconds. Eli's numbers have remained the same which is good. In fact, it means the doctors were ready to start weaning various medicines. Last night they began slowly weaning the two blood pressure medications. By this afternoon he is off the blood pressure medications. They also decided to start weaning the nitric oxide. His level was at 20 and they began taking down the level by one every hour. At midnight he was at level 18 and the weaning was going well. By 6 a.m. however his blood gas came back and they decided to go back to the nitric level of 20. This is the NICU roller coaster. The one step forward one step back dance. Because this afternoon they wanted to try weaning the nitric again. His level has been taken dow...
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