Friday, December 23, 2005
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Mommy and Luke enjoying some burping time. This is Luke at two weeks. We had our first Doctor check up today. Luke is doing very well. He has grown an inch to 21.5 in and has surpassed his birth weight weighing in at 8 lb 6oz. At this rate (1in/2 weeks) he will be 6 feet tall by age 2...I think mom and dad can retire on his NBA salary :)
Friday, December 09, 2005
Well, Luke finally arrived at 10:29 am on Tuesday December 6. We were very excited to see him. Unfortunately, Christy had a fever and a touch of a bug that was passed on to Luke when he was born. That, along with taking in A LOT of fluid on his way out caused him to have to spend a day and a half in the special care nursery with some fluid in his lungs, a temperature of 101, breathing too fast, and low oxygen saturation.
This picture pretty much sums up our first day. This was taken just after Christy got to see Luke from the window looking into the nursery. This was taken around 6:30 on Tuesday night and was the first time Christy had seen Luke since he was born. Needless to say that first day and night were VERY rough. However, the Lord did protect our little man and he made a quick recovery.
Finally, we got to hold Luke at 1:00 on Wednesday afternoon. The nurses said we could come back to see him but didn't tell us we would be able to hold him and nurse him!! That was a great surprise. The special care nurses at OMHS did a fantastic job and we are very grateful to them for taking such good care of our son.
Here we are at home. This craddle first belonged to my great, great, great grandmother and every Sansom boy has slept in it for generations. We are very happy (and nervous) about being home. We are about to embark on our first night away from the hospital. So far, Luke has slept much of the afternoon. He is nursing but we are having trouble keeping him awake at the breast. Also, Christy's milk is coming in so its changing what he is used to feeling. We are working hard and know that it will come with time and a lot of patience. We know many of you were praying for us over this past week and we are very appreciative. The Lord really did a mighty work in Luke. Our pediatrician wasn't sure he would come off oxygen until Thursday but he was not only off oxygen but in our room by late Wednesday afternoon. Another testimony to the power of prayer. Keep praying because we are going to need it in the days to come!!
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