How to be still

If anyone knows how to keep a three year old still, please let me know! The girl did a pretty good job, but it’s just hard to play when you have to keep your head and bum at the same level!

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The most exciting times were the 5 times she got to sit up for 30 minutes! The girl played with the dollhouse and spent time in Nonnie’s spa getting a pedicure! Mommy found the girl’s favorite color nail polish…White!

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One of the hazards of having to lie down for such a long time is tangles…the girl had the biggest mess I’ve ever seen. Some of our spa time was dedicated to working out the tangles. Before:

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Success!!!!

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We are thankful that the girl continues to get stronger and that two weeks is really a short time…relatively speaking! Of course, the time is shortened by friends who visit, and all of the fun things people have shared with us.

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Home Sweet Home!

Today has been very busy!! All of the neurosurgeons rounded this morning and came to see the girl. Everyone agreed that she was an awesome patient and ready to go home! The girl got to sit up for the first time around 10:00. She thought that it was fun, but she felt funny!

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At lunch the girl got to try to walk! She had a fun time, but was pretty wobbly.

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She had pizza for lunch and her buddy removed the IV.

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Finally, Daddy made it to the hospital and it was time to go! Our nurse carried the girl to the car, and she got to sit up for the hour ride home.

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Now we are home. Trying to recover from the lack of sleep

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A Great Day

The girl had a great day! After a little headache in the morning, we hardly needed any pain meds. By late afternoon her IV was gone! The girl never saw her roommate, but felt like they were friends. (I should mention that her roommate was less than a year old and was asleep most of the day.) The girl sang to her for about an hour through the curtain, colored her a picture, and invited her over for a play date. When we found out that we each had to move to new (different) rooms, the girl sobbed for about 30 minutes…she has hardly cried this whole week, and it was saying goodbye that brought on the tears, not a needle! The girl’s new friend gave her this really awesome toy

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Daddy came after work and took the girl on another wagon ride. This evening the surgeon visited and we got the great news that tomorrow the girl gets to sit up….and drumroll please…go home!!!! I hope that he doesn’t change his mind!

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Getting Stronger

We moved out of constant care last night and into a room! Family Life brought some fun movies and coloring supplies. This morning we had a fun visit from our Church friends. The girl had so much fun singing and making goofy faces!! We will have fun later with the game and books too!!! After a very fun visit, we got to leave the room via WAGON! The girl barely fit in the wagon, but we had so much fun riding circles around the ward.

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Then we spent some time making sure Mommy’s heart is ok!

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Now maybe we will eat? Sleep? Nah…who has time when the wagon is parked and ready for another ride.

Bored

The girl is doing great, but she is getting bored. I think that she might learn to read with all of the PBS we are watching! We are still in the neuro constant care unit. I’m not sure when we will move to a new room.

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A Brave Girl

The girl did great! Surgery lasted 2 hours and it was as routine as can be. The doctor didn’t even have to remove bone to release the cord. In recovery she quizzed the nurses about all of the monitors and tubes (she may be destined for a medical career). The only upsetting thing was that her thumb was not available…she made a compromise with the nurse that she would leave the IV alone if she could have her thumb.

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Now we are in the room. It’s kind of like heaven. She’s eating applesauce, cookies and chips. Mommy even let her watch Barney! Mommy’s good friend brought the girl some chocolate pudding resulting in lots of smiles. Thanks for all of the prayers. So far so good!

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Amazing Peace

We have been so blessed by so many prayers! We have had a very peaceful morning, and know its because we are centered in God’s perfect peace. It’s so amazing to know so many people from everywhere…so many we haven’t even met…are praying!! Thank You! The girl was a little agitated, but really did great. She’s in there right now…in very good hands!

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Run, Run, Run!!!!

Perhaps the scariest part of all of this is keeping a 3 year old still for 3 weeks!  (Yes, the surgery is scary, but telling her about it is scarier, and the “couch-potato” part is definitely the scariest).  I finished classes/finals on Thursday, and managed to turn in grades by Thursday late.  That meant I had the weekend to spend trying to wear out the girl!  Friday we went to the park with a new friend from church (and her 2 brothers and sister).  The girl had so much fun! She ran, climbed, got stuck a few times, and also found a caterpillar!

I am sad to report that the caterpillar did not survive the curiosity!  Saturday we went for a hike with our good friends (The girl considers these boys her brothers).  She raced, threw rocks, ran with sticks (despite my protests), and even saw an Oriole:

The girl also spent a good deal of time pretending to be a bird…she flew everywhere! (Thanks to SH for the AWESOME wings!!!!!)

Best of all, was the dance party with Nonnie!!!!

Updates tomorrow…when we know something about time, etc.