Showing posts with label Hospitalization #14. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hospitalization #14. Show all posts

Friday, December 16, 2011

Hospitalization #14-Day 4

Going home today! Brett is looking and feeling much better now. 
We are all ready to be home together again. We really feel as though getting him in now was the right decision to stay on top of his health and lung disease. Also, we hope that addressing his lung infection will help him to begin gaining weight again. While here at the hospital we advanced the feeds to a higher rate with a higher calorie per ounce. He has been doing well with this combination so far, just in the past few days. He has gained a whole pound!! Looking forward to a merry Christmas full of appreciation for being together with family!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Hospitalization #14 - Day 3

Brett continues to do well on his IV antibiotics. We are also trying to advance his feeds so that he can hopefully gain some weight! It's such a blessing to not be on contact or droplet precautions! Brothers got to visit and we had such fun!















Brett may not care for his bed too much, but the brothers thought it was great!...until Mark started adjusting the bed by pushing the buttons and then Gantt got a little freaked out and started crying.
All the boys got to visit the playroom together...
Here's an "Action shot" of Mark shooting the basketball



You really just never know how children perceive events - and I'm sure it depends a lot upon the perspective and example of the parents. Some of the times I've thought of as "bad" or "unfortunate" have turned out to be the things Mark has cherished most. For example, he wrote at school that his favorite Thanksgiving was the one we spent at the hospital. And one of his favorite memories is decorating Brett's hospital room for Christmas and painting his windows. Mark was actually disappointed we got to come home for Christmas last year since he had done so much work decorating! So be good parents wherever you find yourself - it's the relationships that matter much more than locations and circumstances. Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Hospitalization #14 -Day 2 FaceTime!

When we are away from each other, whether when traveling or in the hospital, we rely on technology to keep our family connected.

Gantt was already asleep when we did this FaceTime, but you can see me and Brett in the corner (along with me taking a photo of it with my phone!) and of course  Mark and Rob filling the screen. This keeps Mark a little more engaged than a regular phone call, and for children, actually seeing each other in real time and being able to interact is awesome. Brett and Gantt actually act like they are "punching" the camera and Mark does a "dive" on the other end, just like they play at home. We do this as many nights as we can. It's great fun!