They're a ROWDY (but cute) BUNCH!
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
IT'S ME!
I'm back. I have limited capabilities here on these pediatric computers so I haven't been able to do much as far as communication goes. Thank you to Jenny for being my temporary mouthpiece. This is our third day here at Mass General Hospital and we have felt very fortunate to be in such great and capable hands. The staff is amazing and so kind. Besides missing home and our PICU family we have been very well taken care of. It's comforting to know that they are here for us if we ever need to come here again. The DHART transport team will be here in a couple of hours. They opened up a bed for Benny. It will feel good to be back on familiar grounds. The events from the last couple of nights have been a prolonged apnea episode. Ben stopped breathing, not sure why? The vent kicked in a back-up rate and then he proceeded to "ride" the vent for about 10 minutes before spontaneously breathing on his own. Last night his heart stopped for about 8 seconds. I woke up this morning and saw the EKG leads all over his chest. There was no intervention needed, it started back up on its own. Slightly alarming considering this has never happened before - atleast not documented. They also took bloodwork to make sure things looked good and they did. Now we wait for the DHART team to come. I'll post more later.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
(guest post by Jenny) This is how I found him...
...resting comfortably at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston today.
(don't you want to kiss those cheeks?)
It was a L-O-N-G night, and there was no room at the Inn--the Dartmouth Inn, so the next best thing was Mass General. Becky accompanied him on the ambulance ride, and they arrived in bean town at 2:30 am this morning. They even remember Ben here--he spent his birthday weekend here in 2006. His fever is down, he's on the vent and they were inserting a pic line when we left, just after noon time. I'll let Becky fill you in on the nitty gritty when she's back in front of a computer. She was tired, but in good spirits, and hopeful about a transfer back to the land north when a bed opens up at Ben's home-away-from-home.
Ben:please get better soon. We're looking forward to happier times, when you can sport the movie star look for us again.
XOXO
Thursday, January 21, 2010
IGNORANCE IS BLISS

Wednesday, January 20, 2010
AND SO IT GOES...
I love snow. Don't let me persuade you otherwise. I just don't love snow when I'm driving THIS van. It stinks in this weather. I was surprised I could even get out of my driveway and UP our giant hill this morning when I ventured out. Oh...and while I was out? It snowed. But not where I was at. Just at my house. Figures. Because when I came home, I practically slid...all the way down my street and into my driveway. Putting my van in neutral didn't even help me in this situation.
Thankfully the wheelchair lift of the van was on the other side of the snowbank. Unfortuanately it wasn't much help since I couldn't back up to the door and unload Ben from the ramp right into the house. Thankfully there were only two steps to get him up onto, unfortuanately two steps proved enough to hurt my back trying. I guess I'm not strong enough to physically lift Ben AND his wheelchair up those stairs. I was lucky Stevie was home to rescue me from further injury. Together we got his chair into the house.
Unfortuanately Ben's elephant fell victim to the rescue. I've ruptured his spleen, spilling half his contents onto the floor of my van. Thankfully a few stitches and some tender loving care is all it will take before he's back to being Ben's constant sidekick. (although he'll be a few ounces lighter)
If only I could say the same about my back.
Bummer!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
THIS WEEK

Monday, January 11, 2010
WHY I DON'T...
Take my kids SHOPPING with me.
Kayla and Bubby knocked this display over with the shopping cart. They were fooling around while I was in another aisle. I heard this "CRASH", came running and found them scurrying in embarrassment to clean up the mess. I was laughing so hard I almost pee'd my pants.
Was it wrong of me to LAUGH?
(cuz I did)
Sunday, January 10, 2010
AUNT SHIRLEY
"Grace is a God-given virtue. It is a disposition to be kind and to do good."
President James E. Faust
I came across the virtue of "grace" today as I was reading a past conference talk. My thoughts immediately turned to my Aunt Shirley. I love her dearly. I have a lot of extended family from both sides of my parents, but never developed the kind of relationship that I have with my her and my Uncle David. She came into my life at the age of 9 when she married my dad's brother. They have been ever present in my life since, whether by cards in the mail, family gatherings, phone calls, visits or being one of my greatest supporters in my blogging efforts. You can always find her "doing" for others. She has that inate disposition to do good. I will forever remember the unconditional love and service that she rendered to my grandmother for many, many years before she passed away. She always made sure her laundry was clean, her nails were buffed and polished and she would spend hours visiting with her when no one else did. Recently her husband, the love of her life, has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Yet through it all, she continues to serve. To be kind and to do good. I received this beautiful, hand knitted scarf from her in the mail just the other day. I LOVE it. Thank you Aunt Shirley. xoxo
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