[Taken this morning as they waited for their flight to ATL]
The boys have landed and are on their way back home. I expect them to be home around 6:30. It's been a long day for them. They left the house at 5:30 this morning and I can't wait to give hugs and kisses when they return! It's always hard saying goodbye to Nicholas. He has always cried...I think mostly because it is so early and he is just so tired. Scott said he ate breakfast while they were driving and was asleep soon after, until they arrived at the airport.
Scott said his ear looked good, but there is a spot that was a bit "crusty." They had just arrived back at the airport when I talked to him, and it was hard to hear him, so I'm not too clear on what exactly "crusty" means. Dr. Jones thinks it may be a dissolvable stitch and Scott said he took some of it off his ear and it already looked better. Scott said it didn't look anything like his failed skin grafts from last time, so I guess that is good. Dr. Jones wants us to leave the bandage on until Monday evening and restrict activities (gym, recess and baseball practice) until the beginning of May. I'm all for being cautious if it means closing this chapter of our lives! Your continued prayers of healing will certainly be appreciated!
Zachary and I played a bit of basketball after he got home from school. He won. We ran a race. He won. And then I got some pictures of him practicing his pitching skills. I hope Spring is here to stay!
Scott said his ear looked good, but there is a spot that was a bit "crusty." They had just arrived back at the airport when I talked to him, and it was hard to hear him, so I'm not too clear on what exactly "crusty" means. Dr. Jones thinks it may be a dissolvable stitch and Scott said he took some of it off his ear and it already looked better. Scott said it didn't look anything like his failed skin grafts from last time, so I guess that is good. Dr. Jones wants us to leave the bandage on until Monday evening and restrict activities (gym, recess and baseball practice) until the beginning of May. I'm all for being cautious if it means closing this chapter of our lives! Your continued prayers of healing will certainly be appreciated!
Zachary and I played a bit of basketball after he got home from school. He won. We ran a race. He won. And then I got some pictures of him practicing his pitching skills. I hope Spring is here to stay!