News........Kind of

Okay, it's 2:15, we're home, unpacked, and the boys are asleep.....even Kev! Big things like this absolutely drain him! He's going to love that I'm writing this, but this is the downside of him being so fiercely protective of the ones he loves. Anything that happens to the boys or I that is even remotely serious affects him deeply. I actually think it's really sweet.

So, he's crashed on the couch, the boys are both in bed, and I am processing. I think the appointment was encouraging....I'm still not sure. We made it to the heart of Philly with no misshaps - big doin's for two small town kids! We gave ourselves tons of time just in case we got lost, so we were an entire hour early, but they got us right in because there was nobody there!

Three different people looked at Jesse's hands, and they all had various things to say. This morning was the first time that we've noticed his bandages were quite oozy with a slight odor (gross, I know). The nurse thought at first that this might mean signs of infection starting, but then later she thought it just might be the medication that was causing the smell. One of the doctors said that he might have to have a skin graft on one of his palms, but the other seems hopeful that he won't. So, we're not really sure what to think yet. We're going to keep taking care of it for a week and then go back in next Wednesday and decide from there.

The plastic surgeon who is also a "hands specialist" - who is the one that counts, in my opinion - said that Jesse's burns are between a 2nd and 3rd degree burn on his palm and one finger. Because they are not a full-blown third degree burn, he wants to wait and see how they heal on their own for awhile. He is hopeful that they will heal just fine on their own - and we are going to pray to that end! :0) Jesse was a little trooper, and aside from giving a couple of grumpy squawk-screams at the nurse who dressed his hands, he was really quite smiley and chatty for most of the visit.

I'm slightly embarrassed but not a bit surprised to confess that we did not play around in the city like I previously posted we might do. By the time the visit was over, we wanted to do something fun for Kaden (because today was supposed to be our family day since Kev has class on Saturday) and because he was so patient and good. So, we went to Cracker Barrel for lunch and then to a (safe, quiet, thug-free) little park to play around on until naptime right in the comforts of our own (semi-safe) little town!

You can take the people out of the country, but you just can't take the country out of the people!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kev and Amy, Your note was so encouraging. We will join you in prayer that things will heal on their own. Big hugs and lots of love sent your way. --brenda

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear things went well yesterday...poor little fella, we keep thinking about him - glad to hear he was such a good patient! And, we will certainly be praying his dear little hands will heal on their own, and quickly - nice that you can be so close to a 'hands specialist' - let's hope and pray that his little hands will just heal like crazy in this next week...keep us posted. You're really great to update your blog (thank goodness, or I wouldn't have a clue what's up with you guys!)...call when you have a spare moment, Ame - its been too long. With all that's been happening in your life these days, though, just call when things settle down...hope to chat soon. Love you guys, and will continue to pray...

Angie said...

that's so great ame!! so glad the day went well! call me anytime if you wanna chat or anything...i actually don't always have to be on the phone for 1.5 hrs at a time...just ask Kris! ;) we've gotten pretty good to keeping our convos more frequent, not as long. anyway, enjoy the day with your sweet little family! love you! ang

CurtisYolandaEliNate said...

Amy, so sorry to hear about Jesse's burns, very grateful for all that He is doing through it all though! God is so good! I can't image one of ours in that position, it must be such a rollercoaster! I agree about the city idea, love visiting but much happier out away from it all! Parks so much fun too! Don't you love Cracker Barrel,, breakfest is so delish! :] miss you! It's been years! In my prayers.