- We welcomed Connor into the family
- We graduated from speech therapy, confidently eating all food orally
- We excelled at both Neurodevelopmental clinics, testing almost at age level in all areas
- We graduated from Early Intervention, six months early
- We managed an entire year without surgery, hospital stay or any major interruption in our daily life
- Connor started food and taught me that eating can be easy
- We are almost all sleeping through the night regularly
Our next step will be the catherization. It will allow the doctors to get a better look at her heart function and lung pressures. We are scheduling the procedure for the end of February. It will be an overnight stay in the hospital and our first taste back there. I know the amazing staff at Advocate will welcome us back with familiar faces (and hugs) and Lucy will be in great hands.
Amidst the black cloud that is looming surgery, we still have so much to be grateful for and look forward too.
-a third birthday
-a first birthday
-10 year anniversary
- the big 4-0
Connor will be turning one in just under three months. Oh my. He is a pro at sitting! He is also a pro at making very loud noises. He is anxious to move but doesn't quite want to crawl. I truly believe if he could skip the crawling and start walking he would. He loves food. I mean, he cannot open his mouth big enough and the minute he sees that bottle it is all over. His first teeth are on the verge of popping through the top gum. His night time sleeping is getting better and better. We found a little trick that works wonders. When he is a little squirmy, holding a pacifier in his hand calms him right down and puts him back to sleep.
Other fun things we did were:
Trotting at the annual Dan Gibbons Turkey Trot. Connor
experiencing the race for the first time! Helping to feed the hungry
across Dupage County
We celebrated Thanksgiving. GG got to feed Connor.
We had a fabulous
Christmas. We hosted both eve and day and Lucy could not have loved it
more. The attention from the grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins
was her most favorite part. Staying up later than normal was a close
second. Presents were right up there too. Connor was not a big fan of the crowds and noise. I have no doubt he will grow to love it as
much as Lucy.
We thank all of you, who
have kept us in your prayers throughout this year. We couldn't be more
blessed to have you in our lives.
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