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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

One Month Off

Yesterday marked four weeks since Lincoln has been completely off of oxygen! There is still a chance of needing to go back on in the future in the case of a bad respiratory infection. But, as of now, Lincoln is doing extremely well! Linc's neonatologist wanted to give him time to be sure he was going to stay off before we returned his tanks, concentrator and monitor. Well, the medical equipment company came today and picked up all of our equipment and tanks! Now I don't even have a monitor to read Lincoln's saturations! He's doing so well! Yay, Lincoln!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

"Smell That Smoke"

Tonight, Dan and I took a risk and decided to take Lincoln for his first dinner out! Lincoln is kind of hit or miss when it comes to mealtimes and being restricted on movement, so it was a bit of a gamble taking him. But he seemed to be in a good mood, was well rested, and had just eaten an hour earlier, so I figured it was optimal conditions. The rest was up to Linc. We decided on Banbana's Bar-B-Q. They have all the food Lincoln likes and they are pretty fast. Also, we had the option of getting our food to go if things headed south.

I have to say how impressed I was! Lincoln could not have been a more well behaved boy! He was entertained by all the new objects and people, and he really enjoyed the food! Of course I had to bring the camera to document this "first" for Lincoln! I must tell you that Dan was mortified at my taking pictures throughout the meal! I just laughed at him! I could care less what people think. I was taking my baby out for the first time!



Lincoln was staring at all the fans and lights hanging from the ceiling. I think his mouth was open in shock for a good 10 minutes as he took it all in.

After we got to our table, Lincoln was fascinated by a row of blue and red bandannas hung on the wall.

He decided to go back to chewing once he had gotten an eye full. He'll be getting a new pair of teeth soon enough!

Hanging out with Daddy, waiting for our yummy BBQ.

Picture with Mommy. Linc just cannot keep focus with all the distractions!

After waiting a while for our food to come out, Lincoln got a little hyper and Dan and I got a little tense, thinking this might be the end. Linc is "bouncing" in the highchair here.

Bandanas is a super exciting place!

When our food came out, Lincoln really enjoyed his first baked beans,
potato salad, and a known favorite- chicken.

Heading home. We couldn't have asked for a better first family dinner out.

Friday, May 4, 2012

The Journey

I haven't written too often about the emotional side of things since Lincoln has been home. I did quite a bit of that while he was still in the NICU, but now just the occasional about something big (Like getting to room air!). Most of the time my posts are filled with medical facts and pictures of adorable Lincoln, but there hasn't been a lot about our family and how this whole CDH thing has changed us. As you can imagine, it has changed us. And the emotional roller coaster did NOT stop when Lincoln came home. While Lincoln was hospitalized, and during his dark ECMO days, people would say how unfazed I seemed by the stressful situation Dan and I were facing. Going through something that is life or death kind of leaves you stunned, and you start to express emotions and grief AFTER it is over. I cried, a lot, and had many crazy moments after Lincoln was home, to let it all out and really accept what had happened to our family, and what Lincoln had been through.

As you can see by the long list of blogs in the sidebar, I follow many other CDH families as they experience their own journey. I have done this from the beginning, ever since we were diagnosed, to help me find some direction. Now that we were well into our journey, I still find joy in following other families at various points in their own journey. It is really amazing to see there is such a variety of outcomes with CDH.

Some CDH moms are very expressive about the feelings they have. One of those moms is Corinne, mom to survivor Samuel. She is so articulate and great at sharing her thoughts. Her blog, Samuel's Light is a joy to read. Sometimes I can connect with the feelings she expresses about her son, and other times I just like to catch up on what Samuel is up to. Her latest post on Samuel's Light sums up a lot of emotions I have that I have neglected to blog about, due to my inability to organize my thoughts, put myself out there, bring other families into my blog...you name it. I wanted to share with you her words to help explain a little of what I have left out from my blog. I encourage you to read the other blogs as well, especially those still fighting as mentioned in Corinne's post, and keep them in your thoughts.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

First Time for Everything

Sleeping in the Highchair

Kiddie Pool

It seems we are getting a glimpse of summer this week. Who knew it would be 90 degrees at the beginning of May?  Well, it is, so I took the opportunity to break out the kiddie pool and let Lincoln have his first pool experience.  I got Lincoln into his tiny trunks and rash guard, lathered him up with 50 spf and put his hat on and out we went. Oh yea, I put my suit on, too, of course. Lincoln wasn't too keen on sitting in the cold water at first, but he got used to it after I helped him ease into the water.  Then he realized it's just like the bath tub and started to enjoy himself! I cannot wait for more summer days of fun with Linky!

How cute is this little swimmer?

Decided to go for a crawl to check things out.

Checking out the sea horse on the bottom of the pool.

Super sweet. Super cute.




Lincoln Has Puppies!

As I have mentioned in another post about our cat Neela, Lincoln has two puppy dogs, Peanut and Bailey.  They have been enjoying a "vacation" at G-G's house (Grandma Thompson) while Lincoln was on oxygen at home.  Well, as you know, Lincoln is doing well now off of oxygen so it was time for him to finally meet his puppies!  He had never seem them in person, but I would show him pictures often and say their names, hoping he would be familiar with them. I'm not sure if it worked, and it doesn't matter, because Lincoln (and the dogs) did great when they met this past Saturday.

Meet Bailey

And Peanut

Lincoln's first reaction to the dogs as I let them inside from the backyard.

I think Lincoln likes them!

HAPPY to see his puppies
Very curious
Going to "get" Bailey

Both of our dogs are very good in general. Peanut is not too fond of kids, but he has learned to behave around them and pretty much kept to himself (thanks to lots of practice being around cousins Layla and Aubrey at G-G's! Thanks, Jen!). Bailey also kept his distance and didn't come up to Lincoln. Rather, he let Lincoln come to him...and climb...and pull...and bite...all the while being calm and relaxed. He's such a good dog.

It's been a few days now since the dogs have been back. Neela has spent most of her time in the basement, away from them. Her time upstairs now that Linc is off of oxygen was short lived! The atmosphere in the house is really about the same, except for the increase of pet hair and lovely dog smell. I was expecting this big transition, but the dogs and Lincoln have really been comfortable with each other. I'm the only one making adjustments, as I just purchased a new hand-held vacuum to help me manage the hair. Poor Lincoln is like a big swiffer crawling all over collecting the pet hair! It has also a bit more challenging to take all three on daily walks, but I have managed, and it's getting easier. Yesterday I had several people in the park comment on my ability to have all three out. One lady simply said, "Good for you!" And it is good for us. We are all together. One big happy family!