Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Giving Thanks Challenge ~ (Days #23 ~ 28}

Thanksgiving Challenge ~ Days #23 ~ 27
Topic: Noelle

{If you are new to this challenge, you can catch up on the details here}



The past Thanksgiving week has been extremely busy, yet filled with much joy as we were able to spend time with our family {Day #23}.

~Noelle celebrating Thanksgiving in her outfit, handmade just for her with love by Auntie Em~

Because of all that has transpired since June, we were unsure if we would be able to travel and were also constrained by the health of everyone who would be surrounding us.  Flu shots had to be administered to all, good health had to be maintained, and other various guidelines followed {which is no easy task when you are trying to connect your family from five states}.  We cautiously prepared, keeping in touch with everyone planning to attend and always being ready to stay home and employ Plan B if it became necessary.  However, after a final check-up on Monday and knowing that one of my sisters is a PICU nurse and another family member is a Pediatric Intensivist, we were cleared to go as far as Noelle was concerned.

~We were unable to obtain a picture of the entire group, but we did get all the girls!~

Tuesday was our departure day; and by God's grace, we made it to that point with everyone having met the needed requirements.  We packed {and packed, and packed some more!} and began our drive {no flying for us for a long while yet, due to exposure} to my sister's home in Kentucky.  Along the way, we had the wonderful blessing of stopping at my grandparents home and capturing a five generation photograph {Day #24}, as my great grandmother was visiting them for the holiday. 
~Five Generations~
What a precious moment this was, and I am so grateful to have been able to spend time with my great grandma and snap these photos that we will cherish forever.  On Wednesday, we continued our drive to Kentucky; and while a little tired of the car seat at times, Noelle did extremely well on her first road trip.  Upon arrival, we were greeted with smiles of joy from loved ones who have long prayed and anticipated the moment of meeting our little miracle; and any fears of how the situation might be handled through the week were immediately quelled as everyone gave space and utilized the hand soap and hand sanitizer that were readily available throughout the house.  One of my favorite aspects of this trip was that Noelle was able to meet her sweet cousin {Day #25} on this trip.  Although she was supposed to be five weeks older and the first grandchild, Ellie is two months younger and now the second grandchild on our side of the family.  However, you would never know it to see the two of them together!
~Noelle & Ellie, standing side by side~
As we did a little candid photo shoot with them before leaving {after Purelling Ellie from head to toe...literally!}, we were certain that we could see a budding friendship destined to last for the rest of their lives {well, perhaps it was wishful thinking, but we will assume that to be true for now!}.


It was so enjoyable to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with our family, especially as we rejoiced in the little miracle we held in our arms.  We traveled home with full and thankful hearts, refreshed with the sweet fellowship we had shared throughout the week.  As we unpacked and settled back into our routine, I was reminded of how grateful I am for the layout of our apartment {Day #26}.  This may seem silly; but in our situation, it has significance.  While at my sister's, we were able to borrow Ellie's video monitor while Noelle took naps upstairs in the bedroom.  Had we not had that device, I would have been sitting in the hallway through all of her naps, making sure her oxygen saturation stayed level since the pulse oximeter alarm could not be heard downstairs.  However, at home, we have one level, and Noelle's cradle and monitors sit directly inside our bedroom and can be seen all the way down the hallway.  I can hear her and her alarms throughout the apartment, and I realized not only how convenient this has become for us, but also how comforting it is to know that she is just that close all through the day.  She is continuing to progress well, and although she is still gaining weight slowly {weighing 10 lbs. / 13 oz. today} and is somewhat behind in her gross motor skills, she is still moving forward, and we are enjoying every moment.  She is beginning to sit up {Day #27} with some support, and I think she may be doing it completely on her own by her birthday!

~Practicing Sitting Up~
Milestones such as this mean so much to us, as each one represents yet another aspect of God's grace in her growth and health.  Finally, as I perused pictures today for this post, I was reminded of yet another special blessing for which I am thankful: Noelle's eyesight {Day #28}.  Many of you remember that she received eye surgery for ROP in February, but what I have not mentioned on the blog {due to the events of June that followed shortly after her last eye appointment} is that although her last exam still showed positive results as far as the ROP was concerned, the opthamologist believed that she is going nearsighted and would need glasses by the time she is one year old.  Honestly, glasses are the least of our concern, since we are just grateful that she can see at all!  This diagnosis has yet to be confirmed until our appointment on December 10th; but after watching her closely through the last several months, I am not certain this will be the case.  She seems to be able to see across the room without difficulty, and this was confirmed by the following photo.  As her Uncle Nathan held her in one part of the kitchen during our Thanksgiving holiday, Noelle caught a glimpse of her daddy on the other side of the room, and her response was captured in this picture.  Need I say more?  To say we are grateful seems hardly enough...
~Smiling at Daddy across the room~


8 comments:

  1. I LOVE this! I'm so so glad you were able to spend Thanksgiving with your family. I also love your 5 Generations picture. I, too, was able to do that with my first child with her father's side. That is definitely a pic you will cherish forever. I love reading your updates and can't believe how big Noelle is getting!! God has truly blessed her, she is beautiful.

    May the rest of your holiday's be just as wonderful!
    Bridgette

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    1. Thanks, Bridgette! That picture is definitely very special and cherished...at this time last year, I never even dreamed that this picture would be possible. Thank you for your sweet words!

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  2. I am so glad to hear about your trip. I was praying that you would all stay healthy and be able to spend Thanksgiving together.

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    1. We're sorry we did not get to catch up with you there, but hopefully next year!!

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  3. So happy you were able to travel, and I was glad to see the pictures of the cousins. Cute, and cute. Thank you for sharing!!

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    1. We're hoping next time we can stay and visit church with Laura and Josh. It was just completely against doctor's orders this time, but perhaps it will be allowed next time we are there!

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