Monday, May 14, 2007

loving arms x 3 = a whole lotta love

Ali is being held by three sets of loving arms. What better place is there to be when you're trying to get better?


My sister drove down to San Francisco from our home town of Eureka, CA, Saturday night to be with Susan (pictured left), and Ali's paternal grandmother, arrived to be with Ali as well.
Being passed from grandma to aunt to grandma to nurse to grandma to aunt to grandma to mommy has got to be one of the comfiest places on the planet for babies to heal. I could use a place like that to hang out when I need some comforting.

Ali has her eyes open quite a bit. She has a hard time moving her muscles so she needs a lot of help to get comfortable,but the cool thing is she's letting everyone know she's uncomfortable by crying. Before you know it, she'll learn she can get all three of these ladies jumping by making little peeps and cries.

Yesterday, for the first time Susan says, Ali is moving her head a little. And she's
still trying to get her thumb in her mouth. She's tenacious and stubborn, that little one. Ad I don't think she's going to learn to be less stubborn in that hospital room full of those ladies.

Today, if things go as planned, Ali will begin physical therapy and speech therapy.
We all understand why she needs physical therapy, but why would an eleven month old need speech therapy? Well, she needs to re-learn to make those muscles in her little mouth work.

So, still, I'm amazed by her progress. While Ali rests in the arms of her grandmothers, aunt, and momma, this whole situation rests in the loving arms of our Father.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your family is a blessing. What a witness you have been through all of this! You are building a legacy of faith. We are praying you continue to see miracles in all your lives and that God overwhelms you with His goodness, love, mercy, healing touch, and peace. We are watching a miracle unfold before our very eyes and it takes my breath away. To God be all glory!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for answering the question about speech therapy for an infant! Can't wait to see this baby smile, again, but seeing her with her eyes open and hearing that she does communicate her wants and needs is such a joy.