We are a family that happens to have a child born with an encephalocele. By the grace of God we are living life to the fullest as best we can.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Sweet boy!
I love watching Daniel watch his TV in the morning in his room. His sweet big eyes through his glasses. God has blessed him with sight, not as good as ours mind you, but sight. When he first got his glasses he did something that confirmed they are really helping. Daniel gets up around 2am to 3 am every morning. He makes a little fussing noise and one of us goes in his room and turn on his TV for him to hear and see the lights. We take Daniel's glasses off when he goes to sleep. One morning he was fussing earlier than usual, so I gave him tylenol thinking something was bothering him. His foot was still in a cast at that time. That didn't work, after 30 minutes, still fussing. I went ahead and turned on his TV like we usually did, before his glasses. After about another 20 minutes, still complaining, Daniel was not happy. I went back in, talked to him, repositioned him, and went back to bed. Shortly after almost getting back to bed, I hear him again. I went back and saw his glasses on the dresser, we had only had them a couple of days at this point. I put them on his face and his eyes lit up like saucers looking at that TV with all the bright colors on the screen. I kissed his little head and went back to bed. That little sweet boy never made another peep. HE WANTED TO SEE! THANK YOU LORD, MY BABY CAN SEE!!!!
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Yahoo! It's amazing!!! Our kids are like Transformers, they're more than meets the eye! They tell us so much without speaking a word.
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