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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 naps today, so we'll see how his sleep goes tonight. Maybe his schedule will get a little weird for a few weeks. It's not the end of the world, I guess. I also got an email back from the car seat safety company I reached out to, she said she'd call me tomorrow morning.
Here are the things we can't live without:

  • Moleskin Bandages for the sharp edges of his cast
  • gPants to hold his whole double diaper situation intact
  • Lots of little balls to throw so he still can make a mess like a toddler should
  • His extra large beanbag chair
  • The show "Sara and Duck" on Netflix

Comments

  1. You are doing the best job ever Tiff. This is a hard adventure but keep exploring what his needs are, yours, Anth, and Mr O. You and Anthony and Orion are going to make this event as positive as you can. This really sucks!

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