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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Home. Sweet. Home.

Yay! We get to go home today! Well a temporary home anyway. We are going to stay in Coalville at least until Monday or Tuesday just so we can get everything set up in Sidney like home health, early intervention, and all that good stuff before we arrive. Kaiz will be going home on oxygen but very very little, like no joke he is on .10 of a liter which the next click down is 0 so......hopefully he won't be on it for long. He is going home with a feeding tube as well as a little monitor so we can keep track of his oxygen levels, (it doesn't have to be on him 24/7 though...), and a suction machine so we can suck out all of his mucus if there should be any.

I gotta tell ya, we are a little nervous to go home with the feeding tube but if it gets him to gain weight than we will learn to be comfortable. I am so excited to get this cute little muchkin out of the hospital and back to living a........semi-normal life! I can't wait to see his reaction to the outside world......the world he loved so much when he was out in it. It's going to probably be a little tuff taking him out a lot with all the stuff and his cute little face will have tubes on it........but......... I mean look at him........he is sooo rocking those tubes..... :)





I forgot to add a few pictures on my last post.....some from the reunion and some other random one's.....



Some more anniversary pics :)






a heart-shaped fried pickle at Texas Roadhouse......"love is in the air.....everywhere you turn around"..... hehe


a charicature we had done at the Ronald McDonald house

So about the Ronald McDonald house........it's a house that runs on donations and provides a place to sleep, eat, shower, and just hang out to people who have hospital needs or to people with children or others in the hospital that live far away....you have to live at least 35 miles away or more to stay there. It was really nice to stay in at night while we were here...... There are a lot of rooms, I'm not quite sure how many, but each room was decorated for the first child who stayed in them when the Ronald McDonald house was first designated. This was our room.......


The quote on the wall says:
God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I can't change,
the Courage to change the things I can,
and the Wisdom to know the difference.   by Reinhold Niebuhr
A quote I'm sure almost all of us have heard before but it seemed like it was meant for us,
we were meant to stay in this room.




We are so so thankful for all of the wonderful and caring people who have been keeping us in your thoughts and prayers. I am not sure if you will ever know how deeply grateful we are for each and every one of you. Thank you all for helping us get to this point........now lets go home. :)



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