Greyson can totally rock some big sunglasses... We love Florida because up until a few weeks ago, we could also still rock some big waves... Today however, mid 60's and we bundled up in boots and hats and scarves... :)
Most days this is how we get home from school... His new school day is over at 2:30, but starts at 8:00 and with it being about 25 minutes away, it makes for early mornings, and car-cat naps on the way home... Which I find to be the most adorable thing ever!!
We're spending lots and lots of time at Arnold Palmer's Children Hospital which is like the Disney Land of Hospitals, the other day our nurses came in to tell us that the Dr. was running late for Greyson's treatment and with her she brought a portable DVD player and huge selection of movies and an extra blanket fresh from the warmer... So we snuggled up and watched about 30 minutes of the Lion King and I cried and thought how lucky we are to have such great care for our peanut. **
Sometimes I find it hard to say "No"... and then we end up with Bears that are bigger than us, who we name Dexter and have to hug and kiss goodnight and put a seat belt on when he goes with us... and really, saying "No" is overrated (I might be a sucker...)
and you thought you were having a bad hair day??
Put a hat on it! Instant cuteness!! :)
** We are finally on the road to getting Greyson's tummy issues sorted out. After a 2nd referral to a new pediatric GI, we were at the mecca - Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital and answers and concerns started flowing our way. We were pretty scared for a while that Greyson had Hirschprung's, but thankfully the test they do to confirm was negative. We did find however that he has a rare condition with the muscles in his bowels/rectum but with treatments and home "exercises" and a lot of work and a lot of trips to Orlando (that's where Arnold Palmer's is) hopefully in about a year (9 months if he continues to be the rock star he has shown to be) we could be off all the meds, done with all the treatments and I might be able to retire Greyson's poops as one of my main topics of conversation, which I can assure you makes most of my friends cheer for joy!
Hi guys, I am so relieved that you found out what was bothering Greysons tummy. I love you so much, it made me cry when I saw Greyson in the hospital. What are his treatments? I hope that it is not very painful or scarry for him. I love you little one and I will say a prayer for you and I will be thinking of you every day! Hugs and more hugs, Grandma
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