Skip to main content

Hanging in there

We have one week left with the Spica cast! Desi is figuring out how to scoot around a bit, which must be taking a lot of upper body strength.

He really enjoys playing the piano and the organ. It's one of the few activities that occupies him for more than few minutes.
Desi helped me take the legs off this cool table so he can reach it.
Really though, we are just barely hanging in there. Even though there's only a week left, I reach a point every night where I feel like I can't do it anymore. My house looks like this most of the time.



Comments

  1. You can do it! We are so fortunate that this is a temporary situation. I'm so proud of you and the wonderful job you are doing!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Sunday

Last night was tougher than the first night with the cast. I'm not sure if he's more uncomfortable than at first, or just frustrated. Even though he was awake a lot of the night, he wanted to get up at dawn. So I got us dressed and took him out to our favorite bagel place. He was so happy to be going on an outing. As I buckled him in he excitedly asked "Go? Go!" When we got there, he proudly pointed out the bagel he wanted. Our little outing really cheered us both up after a hard night. Both my and Anthony's parents have came over with lots of gifts for him, trying to make things a little easier. We are so, so thankful. Also, Desi likes getting visitors. Today he enjoyed throwing balls into a box and using his new basketball hoop. I also made a sort of table that we can push the stroller under so Desi can feed himself. I'll cover it with something to make it a little nicer,  but right now he's just happy he can reach his own food. He took two long ...

Great News!

We had follow-up xrays today and the pediatric orthopedic specialist had a really good update for us. Based on how Desi's fracture looks today, he can take the cast off on the morning of the 27th. That's just eleven days from now! I can hardly wait. Good job little Desi bones on healing so quickly. So that's our big news for today. While we were at Kaiser, I had them cut some of the back of the cast off. They had left me virtually no space in the back to wipe his bottom. When I flipped him over and showed them today they were impressed I had managed to keep him clean at all with the cast like that. They cut off maybe three inches in the back so I have much more room to tuck a diaper in. I also bought him diapers that are two sizes smaller than what he wears, they fit much better inside the cast and they don't have to reach around his waist anyway due to the gdiaper cover. I heard back from Safe Kids Inland Empire. The lady I spoke with was very nice and apologetic but...

Saturday

There are a lot of logistical problems we need to figure out now. I'm googling everything and also spoke to a family friend who had lots of good expertise. Here are the problems, in no particular order.  How to keep this cast clean through diaper changes. He doesn't fit in his car seat, we need to adjust it if possible or look into a special one (Hippo Car Seat). Possibly Safe Kids Inland Empire can help me rent one.  Our stroller won't be comfortable for him. We need to see if our jogging stroller might work.  How to keep him entertained when he can't move on his own. I'd like to find two things today that he can still do and enjoys.  Travel- I have a work conference coming up soon (with a new boss) and we have a family vacation at the end of the month. Need to figure out what to do about both.  Clothes for him to wear.  I know he doesn't need to be dressed but it helps keep him clean and the fiberglass cast is rough, I want to cover some up. Eatin...