I keep wondering if I had a prescription for a glass of wine
each night, do you think the Ronald McDonald house would let me have it? J I’m sure I could find a doctor that would
agree that it is a medical necessity!! I
think Gavin and I are starting to suffer from too much togetherness. I love him more than anything and would do
anything for him, but our time here is wearing on us. I keep reminding myself that he’s two, even
though he is developing a 12 year olds attitude! Thankfully, my parents are coming
tomorrow!!!!!! They are taking me out to
dinner to celebrate my birthday and will be here for the weekend. It will be nice to have a little
relief!! Sometimes you just need your
mom and dad to make things betterJ.
Gavin did well at the clinic this morning. He seemed to like the potato and chicken soup
again, so that was great! The technician
who prepares Gavin’s foods senses my desire to expand Gavin’s limited diet, and
she has decided to test his limits a little!
Naps continue to be a struggle here.
We have about an hour and forty-five minute break for my lunch when
Gavin should be napping. For whatever
reason, Gavin will not go down for a nap.
I end up driving all over Evansville to get him to sleep. He usually falls asleep after an hour! Today I had had enough. I brought him back to the clown house and he
cried and screamed in bed fighting the nap.
He did fall asleep though…just before we had to leave to go back to the
clinic! Thankfully I was able to squeeze
a little lunch in. Gavin slept as I
carried him to the car, drove the short distance to the clinic, and carried him
up to the clinic’s playroom. We skipped
exercises and chewing to give him a few more minutes of sleep. By some miracle, he actually woke up happy to
take his bites!
The last session was a little rough. Dr. Clawson wanted to test Gavin’s chewing
abilities, so they had him practice chewing a piece of cheese and a blueberry
muffin. He wasn’t a fan of the cheese,
but loved the muffin! We decided to put
the muffin in the rotation of purees and PediaSure to see how he did. Everything was going great! Gavin was chewing on the side of his mouth,
his tongue was working, he was the poster child of chewing…almost. Then, in the last bite of muffin, a piece got
stuck on the back of his tongue and the gag started. He has been so good at recovering from gags
and not vomiting, but this was just too much.
EVERYTHING came back up…including some of the food from the previous meal
two hours before. It was not a pretty
site. Gavin just looked stunned, but did
not cry thankfully. He was a trooper and
just continued eating once we cleaned everything up. When the session was over, instead of running
to the playroom, he bolted for the door, not even caring that his clothes were
covered in vomit. Poor kid.
We took a little break from eating and went to Chuck E Cheese’s
with Lacy. It was really nice to get out
and have some company. Gavin loved the
little games and riding cars. It was a
good time! When we came back, we met
another family that is starting the intensive day feeding program tomorrow. The have two kids, a 3 year old boy and a 14
month old girl. The little girls was
here for six months back in November, and this is the boy’s first time in the
program. Gavin had a lot of fun with
more kids in the house. Noah we still
miss you though!!! Gavin has been
sleeping with his little doggyJ
I’m afraid we may have scared the new family during Gavin’s
meal. With only a 30 minute power nap,
things tend to go downhill fast. Monster
Gavin had been hibernating for a few days, but I managed to wake him
tonight! Oh was he angry! Thankfully there was not spitting, and we did
manage to get some decent volume in him, but it’s just a tough way to end your
day.
The best part of the day was when we received two
packages!!! Ms. Ann, a close family
friend who runs the Humble ISD daycare that Gavin use to go, sent Gavin a huge
package of toys, books, and stickers. She
had decorated the box with all kinds of animals, it was so cute. Gavin loved them all!!! With each thing we pulled out he’d say “open
this! Open this!” It was full of
confetti, and Gavin had so much fun throwing it all over the place. I almost told him to stop, but it was nice to
hear him squeal with laughter and excitement!
Thank you so much Ann!! We also
got a box from Grammy and Grampy (Eric’s parents) with a book for Gavin and a
birthday present for me J. Thank you guys! I love the shirt, bracelets, and body wash!
Oh how I love the pictures you posted. They are the cutest! Loved to seeing Gavin's smiling face. So sorry to hear about the vomiting incident. What a trooper he is. Hang in there mom, you are doing great.
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Kandi Long