Monday, September 27, 2010

Texas


We went to Texas to visit Justin's family. Here is a great picture of Justin with his cousins, his Aunt Jalei, & his dad.
He loved the swing in the backyard!
His Grandpa Jester pushing him in the swing.
We went to downtown Ft. Worth one day to shop, eat, & see the Longhorns


Easton's cousin, Imogen, took really good care of him during our visit.
We had a birthday party for Easton. Above is the cake that Justin and I made. Pretty good, right?


Easton loved his first taste of cake (and all the bites after the first too!)
Here is Easton unwrapping one of his many gifts! A fun Little People's Airplane!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Emergency Surgery & Hospital Stay

Many of you know that Easton had a cyst in his brain. We have a great pediatrician that sent Easton to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) for a CT scan because his head kept increasing in circumference (at a more than average rate). His CT scan came back positive for fluid in his ventricles. He had to have an MRI which showed he had a cyst in his brain.
CHOP is an amazing hospital and each section of the hospital had beautiful mosaics. This is the mosaic that was outside the PICU.
We had a 5 day stay in the PICU. Here is one of the only times that we could get Easton to smile. He went through so much. He had 2 CT scans, 2 MRIs, 1 neurosurgery, 1 seizure, many blood tests, and 3 intubations.
He did sleep a lot because of the ordeal and all his intubations.
The casts were covering his IVs, so that he did not pull them out.
We tried to keep him entertained with toys, and a Philadelphia radio station had a girl that made rounds singing and playing her guitar. I thought that was such a great idea!
This picture shows how tired & stressed I was for the 5 hospital days, but I included it because we love this picture of Easton.
Easton moves around so much and he constantly pulled out his cords and heart monitors.
He only has a scar that is an inch and a half long. The neurosurgeon cut a hole in his soft spot, then he cut a hole at the top and bottom of his cyst to drain it. Since the cyst is in his brain, they cannot remove it, but we are hoping that the draining worked and that the cyst will not come back.
Here is Easton with his favorite nurse, Melissa. She had two 12 hour shifts with him. We loved her! She took great care of him!
By the last day Easton was ready to go home, as you can see in the picture above.


Easton is such a blessing in our lives and we feel so grateful to our Heavenly Father that his surgery was successful and that he is recovering nicely.