Archives for 2011
Making it Work, Splint Style
It’s Thursday, which means Small Style at Mama Loves Papa. As you can see, bulky beige splints don’t quite make the best accessories, but we worked around them. I have some cute gray striped tights that would have been great with this outfit, but such is life. You take what you are given, and you work with it.
Because we had to be careful not to shift the splints, the last few weeks have been mostly onesies and dresses. But I have been waiting to use these sweater shorts since Brooklyn was 6 months old, and they were a great “pants” solution. The shorts are actually bloomers that went under a sweater dress a family member gave Brooklyn last Christmas. For some reason, they were way too big for her at the time, but I knew I would find a good use for them. We will for sure be wearing these a lot these next few months, whether with splints, casts, or tights.
By the way, our resident rock star is doing great these days. She got her full casts on Tuesday — can you say hot pink?! — and the whole thing never even phased her. I got a quick peek at her “new” feet, and although they were definitely a little…well, sore to say the least, they also looked amazing. Like real feet — long and flat and ready for some serious standing. God is so good, people.
And now that we have hot pink casts, who needs tights anyway? Trust me, girl is working them. We’ll be sure to show them off next week. Until then, have a great weekend!
Hello, Sunshine
Well, we are back this week linking up to Small Style at Mama Loves Papa. Sorry we missed last week, but you know, we had some extra snuggling to do after the whirlwind of surgery. We did have a little excitement Friday and ended up back at the hospital with a high temp, but we were home before midnight and back in our own beds, which is always a blessing to this mama.
The temp is now gone, and our rock star is on the mend. She is already trying to figure out how to scoot around on those bandaged legs! Obviously these photos were taken pre-surgery, but trust me, we are finding ways to rock those casts. Stay tuned!
I have to admit that there is always this “down time” for me after we go through surgery or one of our Spina Bifida “reality checks.” The adrenaline (and the prayers!) get me through it all at the time, but it’s the “after shock” that tends to be hard on me emotionally. Life does indeed go on, but my heart needs a few days to get back into the swing of things.
Although part of me feels weak for not jumping back in full force with thanksgiving, the other part of me is starting to realize that a little “down time” is probably healthy. It gives me time to feel, to reflect. I mean, one minute I’m sending my baby off in a stranger’s arms to be operated on for almost 5 hours, and the next day I’m getting Emma off the bus and searching for misplaced library books. It’s all a bit much for any one person to process.
But as I seek Him to guide me through this journey, He — as always — is enlightening my perspective and easing the burden. The clouds are now parting, and and I am starting to see the rays of sunshine. And although I’d love to think that someday this might all become second nature to me, somehow I don’t really think that will be the case. My trust in Him might grow as we get farther in this journey, but I have a feeling my human nature will always take me back to Him, asking for His help, His encouragement.
And, really, isn’t that the point?
Surgery Success!
Well, we finally made it to surgery #4, and it was a success. Brooklyn is now recovering and should be heading home first thing tomomorrow morning. She is still pretty hoarse and drowsy from the anestesia, but Little Miss Nosey is too busy checking everything out and hasn’t been interested in napping. She just finally decided to get some much-needed rest. I’m hoping she sleeps well tonight.
So far, she is being a good sport about her legs, and we are hoping that continues for the next 7 weeks. She will be in splints (half casts) for about 2 weeks and then full leg casts for another 5 weeks. After that, the casts come off, and we get to work on standing!
As always, thank you so much for your prayers these last few weeks. They are powerful, and they are being answered.
Much love to all of you!