Hi Everyone,
It has been a while, for which we apologize. Noah's operations have been very exhausting on all of us, both physically (lack of sleep in the nights) and mentally. Even now, after the last operation we are still uncertain if his new airway is stable without the support of the stent. The doctor will check again, probably somewhere in February.
So, a lot of uncertainty and lots of changes. This is always difficult to cope with, but we have tried to find ways to let go of some of the stress. One of the best ways is attacking stuff. As we don't want to attack people we decided to target the garden:
That is what is left of the maple tree in the back. It took away a lot of light, so we can sit in the sun again (well, next summer hopefully). Unfortunately just chopping it down is the easy part of the job, it needs to be taken to the skip, sawed etc....
Louise took care of the branches while I sawed up the logs, to get some fire wood. It still needs to dry, so no log fire going yet.
We needed some serious tools to get rid of all of the branches, so i bought this small trailer. Let me know if you need it, it is standing in the drive way most of the time anyway.
And a nice sunny backgarden is the result:
Louise even dug over the earth to prepare for planting next year.
Now on to the more important pictures. First of all some older pictures from when we were in the east, at the Greta Bontekoe. Here Noah is trying to paint, with the help of the nurse.
They also took everyone to a indoor petting zoo, but bunnies are a bit boring.....
It was nice to have time to do some other stuff, as there was 24/7 nursing care.
Noah will start going to the revalidation center more now he has finished his operations, but here are some pictures and a video of what he has been doing recently:
He can't play with tennisballs at home, the dog would get them before him. She loves tennis balls....
This is an exercize to help him develop his communication skills. Everytime Noah presses the button we stack one more block, utill he gets the push the tower over.
And he is trying to walk by himself. This is still very difficult, but at least it is going better slowly.
Going of the slide is also a favorite, as is walking around the hallways, as fast as possible please!
Dragged along
Slide
We are trying to be as organised as possible, so we do not run out of medical supplies, and can let the nurses take care of stuff. Hopefully this will leave us some time to relax, and maybe even go out for dinner!
well that is the plan anyway!
One last occasion that we couldn't resist: Sinterklaas arrived in Leidschendam, so we took Noah to watch. Dressed as 'Zwarte piet' of course.
We hope you'll enjoy the pictures, and see you soon,
Thijs
6 comments:
COOL DUDE!
He is such a cutie pie! Hope he keeps improving, greetings Crona
I love watching him walk!!! And the picture of you going out, you look beautiful. Lot's of love. Glad he is doing well. Marci
Lovely pics of you all, love the video footage :-)) Noah rocks! Lorraine xx
Ja, heb zeker van de foto's genoten, leuk hem en jullie zo te zien. Enne, dat lijkt een grote boom die jullie hebben neergehaald, daar zal een boel agressie in zijn verdwenen, of niet? haha! Liefs Nieke
aaaa he looks so cool in his we out-fit bles him lol
and you guys are looking well and chilled :0)
The garden looks grate no more damp spots a
bloody hard work cutting them treys down :0( I hope you was tooled up bro looks god now but
Talk soon
Love the Baz fam down under
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