We Loved You Summer Sixteen

9.27.16

 

And that’s a wrap!  Summer you were incredible to us, our best season yet!

As we head towards October it’s starting to hit us that we are nearing where it all began — October 27th.  But before the waterworks start, here’s where we are today.

 

Health Stats

11 Months (actual)/ 7 Months (adjusted)

Weight: 20 lbs

Height: 29 inches

Respiratory: Off Oxygen completely now for 4 months.  Follow ups with our Lung Doctors have been great, they’re happy with Jack’s progress.  Our big test for his chronic lungs will be this upcoming Flu/RSV season.  If we can stay out of the hospital (which is the ONLY plan) that will be a huge step in the right direction.  We got this.

Brain Bleed: Jack’s Neurologists are now keeping a close eye on his development towards adjusted milestones and any red flags that may appear(Jack is currently 11 months old actual age but 7 months adjusted).  The bleed resolved awhile back without needing intervention (shunt drainage) and now we are just plugging away with at home therapies.  To date, Jack is hitting all his adjusted milestones and each bridge we cross it’s as if another brick is peeled off our back.

Eyes:  Jack sees two Ophthalmologists – one that performed his laser surgery while in the NICU and a Pediatric Eye doctor that will follow him throughout his adolescence.  His laser eye surgery is looking good, no need for a touch up at this point.  He may need glasses later on down the road, but don’t we all?

Feeding: Jack will have his repeat Barium Swallow Xray test in a few weeks to see if he’s aspirating any liquids into his lungs.  Still on thickened bottle feeds as well as on solids.  His reflux seems to be on the way out (don’t let the door hit you) but still on Zantac twice a day to minimize.  He loves avocado and bananas.  He does not love broccoli.  Our child.

There are moments that we stop dead in our tracks and out loud will say to one another “how did we get here?”.  It’s usually when Jack is babbling full conversations to Frank (our dog) or when he’s belly laughing so hard he squeals or the moments when he puts his hand to our cheek and looks us straight in the eyes as if to reassure us it’s all in the rearview mirror.  We are at Month 11 and life is good. It’s just that simple.  We celebrated our third wedding anniversary early this month and like most first time parents spent our entire evening away from the baby, talking about the baby.  We talked about how scary and difficult this year has been.  We laughed about the irony of the two of us spending months and months in an intensive care unit because our previous hospital knowledge stemmed from episodes of ER and Grey’s Anatomy.  We vowed to get back on track as a couple and not just survive and run parallel through this madness.  We dreamed about what sports Jack will play and the instrument he’ll gravitate towards.  We whispered our fears about his development and future. Mom cried with guilt, the guilt that she wears like a pair of shoes every day that her body had one job and failed all three of us.  Dad said something beautiful to snap her out of it.  We looked at pictures from the first weeks and as if he knew we needed to be reminded — a text from Yaya (our babysitter for the evening) popped up of Jack and Frank rolling around together laughing– and once again we said out loud to one another “how did we get here?”.

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Our Mighty 11 Month Boy

 

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“What are little boys made of? Frogs and snails, And puppy dog tails. That’s what little boys are made of.”

 

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Even miracles take a little time.
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And all the roads we have to walk are winding
And all the lights that lead us there are blinding
There are many things that I would
Like to say to you
But I don’t know how
Because maybe
You’re gonna be the one that saves me

 

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Storytime with Dada

 

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Playdate with Aunt Christine

 

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Next Generation Mindshare Besties

 

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“Mom- back off! You’re ruining my moves”

 

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We are raising a caveman.

 

 

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The engine began its journey, and all along the level, as it rolled toward the ascent, it kept repeating to itself: “I —think —I can. I —think —I— can. I —think— I —can.”

It was almost to the top.
“I ———think”
It was at the top.
“I ———can.”
It passed over the top of the hill and began crawling down the opposite slope.

‘I ——think——- I—— can——I—– thought——I——-could I—– thought—– I—– could. I thought I could. I thought I could. I thought I could.”
Happy 9 months to our mighty little engine.

 

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Visiting with cousins

 

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My three boys.

 

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You make every day better.

 

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Baby Pool Party!

 

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Lifeguard Frank on duty.

 

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When you realize you needed just a little more running start.

 

 

 

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must. get. foot.

 

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Aunt Mary Jane gives a great snuggle

 

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Parenting under full control.

 

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Crushing the banana game.

 

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Strolling with Nanny Lindsey

 

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We love Tio Leo!

 

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Last cuddles before Leo heads off to Senior Year of College

 

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Fellas night at Club Tummy Time!

 

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“Um. Excuse me. Nobody puts baby in a corner.”….”Fine, that’s how you’re going to play it lady? Food hand to the wall. Your move.”

 

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JFP Block Party 2016!

 

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Visit with Great Grandma Rae

 

 

 

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Brothers

 

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“L is for Mama is always right”

 

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Reunited and it feels so good.

These two beautiful faces were the first nurses we met on our NICU journey and held our hands tight through a tough five months.

We would talk about how great it will be to visit once Jack is home, healthy and out of the hospital. There were days I couldn’t even imagine that moment.

Jack spent today visiting with these two beautiful faces out of the hospital, healthy and in our home.

Today we were reminded again how incredible NICU nurses truly are. Today Jack was reunited with his girls and they picked up right where they left off.

 

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Long Beach Summer days are the best days!

 

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Just an average morning with our favorite caped crusader

 

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Storytime

 

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Are there any specials on the menu today?

 

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SPLISH SPLASH WE WERE TAKING A BATH!

 

 

 

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Frank makes a great pillow

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Happy 10 Months to you Jack Thomas!

 

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Young American.

 

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Special moments with Zia Kelly

 

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Pool Days at Grandma Jane’s

 

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Jack + Papa Michael

 

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Here I am.  Labor Day Weekend.  Babysitting three adults.

 

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Is that an autumn chill in the air I feel?!

 

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Frank waiting for Jack to get their day started together

 

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Best Buds.

 

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We sure do heart Winthrop!  Think of our girls everyday!

 

 

 

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Spending the day with our Marist Foxes

 

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Marist College Class of 2034

 

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Never complains about the endless Specialists appointments

 

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“Mom, I didn’t want to embarrass you but you have a little something on your face”

 

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Frank not feeling the brotherly love today.
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This is 11 Months.  We impatiently wait for food…
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…we are in constant motion…
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…we wreck stuff…
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…it’s a true boy’s world and it’s perfectly chaotic.  First birthday– we are coming for you.

 

 

 

 

 

7 thoughts on “We Loved You Summer Sixteen

  1. Jack, you are doing awesome! Mom,Dad and Frank too!!!! We love you lots and always look forward to the updates and seeing you!!! Hugs and Kisses to you all! Love always Aunt Gina and Uncle Kevin, Patrick and Brenden 🙂

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  2. LOVE the three of you so much! Your beautiful family warms my heart and puts a smile on my face with every update, every picture and especially every visit. So very glad to have you guys in my life. ❤️❤️❤️

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  3. You definitely do not remember be but I just wanted to let you know how much your story has impacted me – I am nursing student who spent a few of my days on my pediatric rotation in the NICU at Winthrop and I was lucky enough to meet both you and Jack! This was towards the end of your visit, just days before being discharged, but your story and your positivity has resonated with me ever since. Hearing about all of the adversity Jack had overcome and then seeing him – this smiling, happy (almost too big for the bassinet) baby, as well as witnessing the bond and friendship you formed with the nurses, are two of the main reasons I decided that day that the NICU was somewhere I NEEDED to work after graduation. Your family is absolutely beautiful as are your photos and your blog posts – one of my favorite sites to check for updates when i’m avoiding my assignments (whoops). Wishing all of you nothing but health and happiness!!

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    1. Katie- I’m in tears reading your note. I do remember you– from Molloy–our last week. I think I finally started acting like a human being again just about then so hopefully I wasn’t too nutty!! Your choice to become a nicu nurse makes my heart burst- you will be a hero to the Mom’s like me that will lean on you for 152 days and lean hard. We would be lost, scared and alone without the love and guidance of the NICU nurses and entire staff. Your career choice is one that most could never imagine doing but you will do it every single day and save lives of not just preemies but of the parents that shuffle in behind them. Thank you. And my big fat happy micro preemie thanks you too 🙂

      Keep in touch!!! xoxo

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      1. Yes! Thats me!! My friend actually stumbled across your blog and sent it to me not realizing I had been at Winthrop’s NICU, she just knew I absolutely fell in love with pediatric nursing, and I was so happy when I realized it was you. I definitely will keep in touch, keep up the blog posts your story makes mine and my fellow preemie loving nursing student friend’s day =)

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