6.16.2019

Happy Fathers Day

Happy Fathers Day to all of the wonderful dads out there. Especially to my husband, Bart! https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1mzOTRGWizQKgqrvCxckIn-GHzuXWHnVI
This is Bart’s usual spot most of the day since she was an infant. Whether he is petting her hair, cheering her on, assisting nurses or fussing for her to work harder. I’m so thankful that he is here. 
So, I was supposed to be saying good bye to Bart today and sending him back home. That was the plan if Gabby was in a regular room, which we aren’t yet. For those of you who may not be aware... Gabby and I had a few issues when we first got here regarding where to stay and the factthat there were some scheduling issues. Once I saw Dr. Alam and spoke with him along with knowing Bart was on his way to Charleston helped my mood and Gabby’s immensely. We realized after that first week that the 4 of us as a family unit function much better together than we do apart. With that being said Bart has decided that he and Avery will not be going back home tomorrow.Granny and Mimi will be heading back home on their own. I so appreciate them coming for the support, help with Avery and the comedic relief. Gabrielle and I are very happy that Bart and Avery will now be staying with us in Charleston and our family is back in one town together. Some families are able to travel for doctors appointments individually but for our family we work better as a unit especially for extended periods of time like this. I’m so thankful that I have Bart to do thisthing called life with. Bart and I believe that all things happen for a reason. Bart and I were selected to be Gabby’s parents and we accepted that challenge together and we will work our hardest to complete it together. 

As for an update on Gabby... yesterday she was moved for the first time. She had to sit up, standup and move to a chair at the bedside and there she sat for 6-7 hours. She has been the strongest little girl... hardly complaining. Some little whimpers here and there when we ask her to do spirometer, move a tube or remove her bandage from her 6-8 inch midline incision. She stayed awake most of the day. They did make some changes to her medications like adding Pepcid & changing out Tylenol for Toradol. Today we will be aiming for her to get up and walk a bit and sitting in the chair again. We are hoping moving around will help wake up that gut so we can start a clear liquid diet soon. Poor baby hasn’t eaten a thing since this past Tuesday. https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1el_FmRlS6epvpNaYnaA5yBfGUL7aA3sb

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Just a few more pictures of the favorite man in our lives. Happy Fathers Day! 

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