Meanwhile, here at the ranch we are busy training a very scary nurse with orange hair. More on that another time. In other news, you will ALL want to be here on Monday, January 18th. Why? Austin & I will be at the hospital for his outpatient surgical appointment* on Monday. So in our absence I have arranged a guest post from one of my favorite people. I promise you will like it.
*Yes, I am purposely not mentioning too much about this appointment or its possible outcomes. You will just have to stay tuned.
Thanks for peeking,














8 Peekers:
Hey!! Just wanted to say you're a great mum to Austin!!
I love reading updates!! Good luck for the appointment!!
You can actually see how many times I'm checking your blog? Do you have to be in front of your computer to do that, or do you just "know"?
Good luck with the surgeon thing. I'm trying to hold generic, non-specific-optimistic-y thoughts (yes, optimistic-y).
<3
Good luck on the appointment! I'd delurk some more but I have to go read more of Austin's story. Those eyes are like magnets drawing me in...
waving "hello" and wishing you well.
Of course she has ESP and knows who's checking up on her and Austin!!
Excited to hear the outcome of Monday...I have a hunch, but I'll hold back the guessing!
Have a great weekend, Janis!
Janis, im not sure im too comfortable with you seeing me. I usually read your blog in bed in my jammies because thats the only time i get more then 30 seconds to myself. Do you like my jammies tonight? :)
Hope the new nurse wast too creepy. Good luck tomarrow!
I don't count as a lurker do I? Can't wait to hear what's going on Monday. Good luck whatever it is.
Thank you so much for sharing your's and Austin's story. Karin and I became friends when Alex was born and the hospital called me in to come chat with her. They wanted me to fill her in on what life would be like having a trached and g-tube-fed child. My son was born with a cleft palate and a small chin that made his tongue occlude his airway. I told Karin all that I could, but no one knows what it will truly be like unless you experience it for yourself. Nathan's been decannulated for almost 2 years. It feels like it's been forever, but at the same time it feels like just yesterday. I have walked in your shoes andknow how difficult it is. Please know you will be in my thoughts and if you ever need someone to talk to, I'll be here for you (even though we've never met)!
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