So the schoo year is winding down which often portends to activities at school that have nothing to do with academic type learning but Shaw Road Elementary has taken it to new heights recently. Normally when I ask the children how there day was, they have very little to share or report, but not the other day. Eric, our soft-spoken, slightly less athletically gifted Eric, comes home gushing about his PE class. Mind you PE still stands for Physical Education as far as I know. What is he gushing about? Well when he gets excited, he tells stories with such attention to details that you often get lost on the big picture . He starts to paint a story about how he and his friend Alec had a really fun competition in PE the other day. They were giong back and orth and doing really good. Then he begins to tell me that he had to play this bar and push buttons on a guitar shaped joystick and that his friend was hitting drumsticks. WHAT????? I couldn't believe my ears and grilled him for more details because is sounded like he was describing playing "guitar Hero" - - a video game. I thought maybe that he was talking bout his "Field Day" activities but soon deciphered that in fact he was playing video games in his PE class- - -in Physical Education!. I was beside myself. Wendy just sat back giggling at our interchange because I became so stunned from the news. Granted the school year was winding down and it was the last PE class of the year, but Wendy and I couldn't help but wonder what the teachers were doing during there lunches and breaks with a video game sitting around in the gymnasium. Anyway, I knew that there were movie videos being watched at school quite often for rewards of doing a good job, but this just took it to another level . . . video games during PE class, what will they come up with next?
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Spotlight on Brian
Brian has required that we extend the same amount of attention to him that we have been giving Andrew. Hence the photo below. Of course Brian has his own style to everything.Who can resist such a cute little tush.
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Andrew Update
The white middle bandage is for his sternotomy (cutting the sternum/breast bone) incision. The black dot at the bottom of the sternotomy is the stitch for his chest tube that was draining the bleeding around his heart. The red crayola bandage was from the wound left by aspirating the pleural effusion (water around his lungs). The green bandage on his left collar bone was from the central line ( a big triple IV that was placed in the large vessels close to the heart).
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
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Sunday, June 1, 2008
Some more pictures of our angel Andrew at the hospital. I have a little more free time than usual at the hospital, so as you can see, I have been expirementing with the photo editor.
This picture below is typical of his mood most of the time
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Here are some pictures of Andrew from Saturday. He was still a bit narcotized but doing well. Don't be fooled by the smile, it was very forced and that was the only time we have seen it.
Today, Sunday, he is a little more labored in his breathing due to having some fluid collecting in and around his lungs. Theyy will be giving him more diuretic today to try and get it off. If that doesn't work than they will add another diuretic, and if that doesn't work, they will have to put some chest tubes in to drain the fluid out. We are hoping that the diuretics work and hope to avoid the chest tube.
The heart rhythm is still holding solid with the medication being weaned more this morning. We will be staying in the Intensive Care Unit today still. He is eating better too. It seems that his recovery thus far has been a daily "one step forward, two steps back."
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