The small boy stood in the middle of the living room floor, the toes on his one bare foot curling and uncurling against the wood. He signed, "Help."
No one had any idea what he wanted help doing. So they asked, "Show us what you want help with."
Toby lifted his shirt and revealed a rounded belly that shockingly lacked the button for his g-tube. He then pointed at the floor a couple of feet away where lay the missing button.
Naturally, a few minutes of excitement ensued until the button was safely back where it belonged.
There's nothing like a happy ending.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
By the numbers:
Yesterday was Toby's official 2 year checkup. He weighed in at 23 pounds, which got me thinking about numbers.
birth weight- 1 lb 13 oz
length- 12 1/4 inches
1 year- 16 lbs 2 oz (8 X birth weight)
height- 25 inches
2 year- 23 lbs (12 X birth weight)
height- 32 inches
First year- 3 surgeries
Second year- 1 minor surgical procedure
First year- 6 hospital stays for a total of 123 days
Second year- 1 overnight hospital stay
First year- 61 days on the ventilator
304 days on oxygen
Second year- 349 days on oxygen
16 days on room air
I like the direction these numbers are going . . .
.
birth weight- 1 lb 13 oz
length- 12 1/4 inches
1 year- 16 lbs 2 oz (8 X birth weight)
height- 25 inches
2 year- 23 lbs (12 X birth weight)
height- 32 inches
First year- 3 surgeries
Second year- 1 minor surgical procedure
First year- 6 hospital stays for a total of 123 days
Second year- 1 overnight hospital stay
First year- 61 days on the ventilator
304 days on oxygen
Second year- 349 days on oxygen
16 days on room air
I like the direction these numbers are going . . .
.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Happy Birthday! 2 years of answered prayers-
"Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday to you. . ."
10 voices are raised in song as the cake is carried in with 2 candles blazing brightly. Toby smiles and blows repeatedly. The flames flicker and flare back up. A puff from across the table helps him out and Toby joins the clapping and cheering. Grasping the knife firmly, he pokes the smiling monkey face repeatedly but refuses a taste. Soon he is down and walking confidently off in search of more adventures.
It's impossible not to let my mind wander back over the past two years.
Just a few weeks ago, Toby signed "all done" to the newly quieted oxygen concentrator and began roaming the house tether free.
Only three months ago, we were still wondering when he would finally get walking figured out.
A year ago, we were finishing a looong winter punctuated by frequent hospital stays.
And two years ago?
Two years ago, we heard Toby's first cry followed by two months of silence as he was quickly intubated and put on the ventilator.
Two years ago, we visited the NICU for the first of hundreds of visits, gazing in awe and grief at tiny perfection.
Two years ago, we began the journey of hope down the unimaginable path that brought us to this celebration today.
In the NICU, we were told that most preemies "catch up" by the time they're two years old. Today, I find that I don't even wonder any more if that's true or when it will be true for Toby. He has overcome a lot of challenges. And he still has more challenges ahead- challenges he would never have faced if he were not a preemie. He has scars which are everyday reminders. He has medication schedules, therapies, and cute little glasses- not to mention a hole in his belly. But that's ok. He's just Toby, following the path that God had planned for him before the foundations of the world.
And good things are ahead.
"I know that you can do all things:
no plan of yours can be thwarted."
Job 42:2
10 voices are raised in song as the cake is carried in with 2 candles blazing brightly. Toby smiles and blows repeatedly. The flames flicker and flare back up. A puff from across the table helps him out and Toby joins the clapping and cheering. Grasping the knife firmly, he pokes the smiling monkey face repeatedly but refuses a taste. Soon he is down and walking confidently off in search of more adventures.
It's impossible not to let my mind wander back over the past two years.
Just a few weeks ago, Toby signed "all done" to the newly quieted oxygen concentrator and began roaming the house tether free.
Only three months ago, we were still wondering when he would finally get walking figured out.
A year ago, we were finishing a looong winter punctuated by frequent hospital stays.
And two years ago?
Two years ago, we heard Toby's first cry followed by two months of silence as he was quickly intubated and put on the ventilator.
Two years ago, we visited the NICU for the first of hundreds of visits, gazing in awe and grief at tiny perfection.
Two years ago, we began the journey of hope down the unimaginable path that brought us to this celebration today.
In the NICU, we were told that most preemies "catch up" by the time they're two years old. Today, I find that I don't even wonder any more if that's true or when it will be true for Toby. He has overcome a lot of challenges. And he still has more challenges ahead- challenges he would never have faced if he were not a preemie. He has scars which are everyday reminders. He has medication schedules, therapies, and cute little glasses- not to mention a hole in his belly. But that's ok. He's just Toby, following the path that God had planned for him before the foundations of the world.
And good things are ahead.
"I know that you can do all things:
no plan of yours can be thwarted."
Job 42:2
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