Friday, November 30, 2007

Quick Update

Sorry I haven't posted. Busy busy. With getting the house ready and wanting to be with Baby Bro every chance I can it seems like time just slips away....then it's 11:30 ans I am so sleepy. Plus meeting the home health care gal and learning the 2 monitors and the oxygen we will be using at home, whew. Remember no news is good news with me. He is still just as cute as ever and growing like a weed. Yet still doing his little desaturations. The deep saturations are getting less often. And I haven't stopped at Wal*Mart and had my new pics put on a disc to download to show you, maybe today. You all are gonna hang me. Most of you know that we will be quarantined when we get home because it is RSV season (this can be fatal for preemies) so I joke and say that I will have "showings" at certain times. Open the curtains and hold Bro up to the bay window so you all can see how cute and big he is, lol. Because we have been told no visitors and keep Brody in except for doctor visits. I am a homebody and as much running as I have been doing in the last 10 1/2 weeks I can't wait just to stay home. No news on our friends today. We have met a new family. The parents are Ty and Carissa and their baby is Caden (not sure of spelling) and he needs our prayers. He is having a lot of issues and the investigating is going on as to why. The are a young, sweet, strong Christian (married) couple.

xoxo,
Baby Bro's Mommy

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hang in there Deedle. Good things come to those who wait! yea right! enough waiting hungh? THings are looking up for our new addition to the family! Nan proudly showed his pic today at the salon! EVERYONE wanted to see your miricle!!!!!Love and prayers!!!!cuz..Kelly

Lee Kraus said...

Wow, guys hang in there. I know it can be a little scary when you head home for the first time. It was for us, both when the kids were born and after Emily got out of the hospital. But we can tell you that your strong faith will get you through this as well. God won't give you more then you can handle.

We struggled to tell people to stay away from Emily, especially family members who were nothing but supportive. But everybody was wonderful for us.

Good Luck.

Lee