Friday, August 21, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Happy Birthday Baby T
What a beautiful day for our little Mason's birthday! Absolutely perfect skies with warm sunshine filling every crevice available and little Mason's happy face filling our hearts. It has been a year filled lows and highs and each day has had a little bit of a challenge. From normal baby things like learning to crawl to a heart baby leaving his g-tube behind. There isn't a better place we could be and as always we thank God for giving us so many things to be thankful for. Here's to everyone who has helped us get our little boy through that tough first year and to those who will be helping us get through all those in the future-may your heart be filled with the kind of peace and love we have been blessed to experience.
To my Mason, your are perfection in each and every form, with an innocence found here on earth only as a child. Your rebuilt heart a perfect little machine able to work in a way no one could imagine. To live each day with you is to know the great and glorious power of God, for it is he who has given you life, given the doctors and nurses the knowledge to help fix your heart and for everyone you encounter to be filled with happiness whenever they meet you.
Today is one year from the beginning of our journey, little one. With faith and love many more are to come. We all love you so much!! Happy Birthday Big Boy!!!
Friday, August 14, 2009
We are almost there
Back in January I had applied to the Medically Fragile and Developmental Disabilities Programs for Mason. It wasn't until this past month that I heard from both, one that Mason had been allocated funds for nursing care and the second program wanted additional medical information. I am happy to say , at this point, he needs neither program. When Cathy, nurse from Medically Fragile called me, I was happy to report to her that Mason was off his 02 and his g-tube was removed. She wanted to see him in person and was just amazed at how great he looked. She was thrilled to see how active he was. As for the DD Program, Mr. Piel, spoke to me and told me he had received my enormous box of medically records and from what he could tell, it appears Mason isn't in need of those services at this time as well. The DD program is more for those children and adults who are considered "mentally retarded" and they offer nursing, respite, life skills and other programs to facilitate their lives and the lives of thosearound them. If and when there is a need I would simply reapply for either program. The reasoning to apply to begin with is that there is such a long wait to be on these programs and people wait months/years to be accepted and the fact that when we got back from Stanford in December Mason was in rough shape.
So here we are today only a few days away from his 1st Birthday! Amazing life we have nurtured for this past year. He is such a joy and everyone he encounters simply just falls head over heals over his jolly personality. Thank God for every step we've taken, forward and back, as we have learned so much from this journey we are on.
Our motto now, Don't worry today about what could happen tomorrow. If it never happens then you'll have worried twice!
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