Friday, April 11, 2008

Enjoying Tummy Time!

It has been a while since we have posted an update, mainly because the last few weeks have been going pretty well. We are continuing to work on unpacking , which at this point seems to be a never ending job. We are also working on some small projects such as trim work and replacing the old electrical outlets.

Last Friday, Mason had his stomach wrap dilated to help with the gagging. The procedure went really well and took only about 45 minutes. About an hour and a half after the procedure he was acting like himself (despite having just undergone general anesthesia) and we were able to visit many of his girlfriends. We even got to visit with some of his ECMO nurses who we don't have a chance to see too often. I wished that they could have held Mason, but by that point he was getting pretty fussy and was heading for nap time. We also had the chance to meet and visit with some wonderful parents whose daughter Faith had CDH and was in the NICU. It was nice to be able to help provide support to such a wonderful family. Sadly, Faith lost her battle to CDH early the next morning. Our prayers are with both Faith and her family.

It was just last weekend when I was talking to Noah's Mom about how our boys disliked tummy time. This week they both started rolling from back to belly and also started pushing up! I think they must secretly call each other when we are not looking. Hopefully crawling will be right around the corner for both of them. Mason has also discovered a love for dancing. I downloaded some songs for him a couple of weeks ago and he absolutely loves them. He will recognize the song and start dancing. He will dance on his feet, sitting down and kneeling. Any music will do, including music from toys and occasional tv commercials.

Feeding continues to be our biggest hurdle. We have learned that Mason needs to be in complete control when it comes to his mouth. I don't blame him after all that he has been through. He is continuing to learn to self-feed. He is able to put the spoon in his mouth himself and has also learned to "dip" the spoon in the food. We saw his Occupation Therapist today and she is happy with his progress. He now seems comfortable with the pureed food texture, so she suggested moving on to some mashed soft table foods for him to taste and play with.

Travis has two more weeks before his March of Dimes walk on April 26th. We received so many generous donations, Travis increased his goal to $1,000! Thank you to all who have donated to such a wonderful cause! Next year, we will be creating a team in Mason's name so that others who have expressed interest can walk with us.







3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yay Mason!! Way to go on rolling over!! Did you ever think you would be so excited to see something? We were cheering so loud when Noah did it! Now he is just a roly poly, rolling around all the time! We LOVED that video!!! Priceless!! That was just music to our ears! We need to look at our calendars and pick a weekend to get together! The ECMO picnic is coming up too!
The Bakers

bobarah said...

I showed Callie the video and she loved it! She had a big smile on her face the whole time. I'm sure Mason was telling a very funny story that only others babies can understand :) It was great to see you on Sunday!!

Anonymous said...

You are just cruising right along Mason! Austin can't wait to play with you when we get back from Germany and go to the zoo together. We miss you bunches!

Love,

Bethie, Allen and Austin