2 Months Old

Joseph turned 2 months old yesterday and celebrated by weighing in at 3 pounds! We are so proud of his progress, in particularly in the last two weeks. He has gone from 2 to 3 pounds in just 16 days. He also transitioned from vapotherm to nasal cannula today which is a wonderful step forward. […]

Love

(Guys, whats going on?!) “So now, faith, hope and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is LOVE.” 1st Corinthians 13:13 Love is an appropriate title since today is Valentines Day! We are head over heels in love with this baby boy and continue to fall more in love with him everyday, he […]

2 POUNDS

We have hit the two pound mark! Our Joseph is now officially not a 1 pound baby any longer but is moving on up and is in the 2 pound range! We are overjoyed and incredibly grateful that we have made it this far this fast. This little buddy is a trooper and is continuing […]

Together

** Warning Picture Overload!** “Little souls find their way to you, whether they are from your womb or someone else’s.” Sheryl Crow   Are there even words to describe the events that happened in our lives today, i’m not sure but i’ll give it a shot. This morning started with Kirby and I walking into […]

You+Me

<Day 37> We continue to have progress with this little guy. He is doing wonderful on his Vapotherm ventilator. The nurses are lowering the percentage of air he is getting from the ventilator, we are now in a range from 23-28%, most of the time. He is gaining weight, yay! We are up to 860 […]

Out With The Old

*That little smirk, love it!* IMG_2021.MOV-2 <<Click for video Today, Mr. Joseph got some new blood to rejuvenate his system, he was feeling a little blah but is much better now. His blood count was at 33 and the preferred count is around 45-55. The nurses fixed him right up, with a little IV pumping in […]

Slow and Steady

<Day 34> This little man has been hard at work getting all this new breathing down. He has continued to stay around 30 to 35% on the ventilator and at 1.5 push or flow. Even with the low rate on the vent his oxygen saturation is still at 90 to 100% most all the time. […]