Well, I know I was short this morning posting, so I'll try to fill you in a little more on what's going on here, both with Doug and the kids.
Doug is still in the hospital - and will be until at least Tuesday. They've rescheduled all testing to be done on Monday (which so far includes carotid ultrasound, an ultrasound of the heart, and an MRI of the brain). They'll be looking to see how much blood flow is getting to the brain - and last time he had his major stroke [3 years ago] it was 100%. Actually, low blood flow to the brain would explain a lot... it would explain why his brain is deteriorating so badly and so quickly. But we'll find out for sure on Monday. Chris and I went to see him early this afternoon (after we got up). He was out of it from the Ativan (I'll say it again, Ativan is our friend!) and so he slept for most of our visit. At one point he woke up and asked me if he had a phone he could use. Now... you have to know what recent phone calls he's been making.... he's called the doctor to simply tell him a joke and tell him that he's down to a half a pack of cigs a day... he called my mom to ask her if she believed in hell.... he keeps calling the operator asking for 'South Central Bell in Lewisburg' to which nobody has been able to find (I think it's Bell South now, but he doesn't believe it). So, I knew I didn't want him to make tons of calls from his room (even doped up on Ativan) so I told him he didn't have a phone. His response "What kind of Hotel is this that doesn't have a phone in the room??!!". Yeah.... okay..... **sigh** I understand he gave the nurses quite a fit earlier in the morning when he wanted to go out and smoke. They quickly realized that the Ativan needed to be 'round the clock'. They also have this neat thing on his bed where - if he gets up - an alarm goes off so the nurses come to help him (so he doesn't fall or try to walk out of the building).
I was with him every step of the way last night - stroking his hair, covering him up so he didn't get cold, going with him to X-ray and CT scan in case he woke up I was there, telling him every time that he seemed to wake up a little that we were there and "I love you". It just breaks my heart to see the same man who was on a bicycle 30+ miles a day - EVERY day - only 3 1/2 years ago now in this position. I know it's killing him to be as bad as he is, and it hurts me to watch him. Chris and I had the long hard talk today - the nursing home talk. It's hard to believe we just turned 38 and we are planning this for a parent, but we are. Chris got a wonderful call today from Doug's older brother telling him that if Doug needed a nursing home, or if we needed to put him in a nursing home, NOT to feel bad about it. He explained to Chris that he thought it was so 'noble' of him to have taken on raising his nieces and nephew, and that - Chris has a family to raise. If Doug needed to be in a nursing home - then that's where he needed to be. Chris was really happy after talking to him. No, happy isn't the word... relieved is a better word. He needed to hear that from Doug's brother.
Mom took the boys out today. Remember how I told you a few weeks ago how she had taken all 4 at one time to 'give Chris and I a break', when she quickly realized she could not take 4 at a time ever again as it took her days to physically recover? Well, she now takes them 2 at a time every other week. (2 weeks ago the girls, today the boys). The boys were taken to the base beach and told that they were on a mission. They were on a deserted island and they had to build shelter, find food, make fire, and make an S.O.S. sign to get rescued. They had a BLAST. They tried for 2 hours to spear fish when they finally decided crab was easier. Of course they couldn't catch big crabs, so they got a tiny little guy and 2 hermit crabs and called that 'food'. Wonder how much of that you'd have to eat to survive? LOL They really did have a great time and mom, thanks for taking them!
We took the kids roller skating tonight and just got home. They are really doing so much better. They each have their strengths and weaknesses, but they are doing SO much better than they were when they first got here. The WOW WALL is really filling up and when it's gets really full I'll take a picture and post it here on the blog. Of course, the biggest lessons they are learning with us however are not school work, it's the life lessons. And I think they are doing great at those. Example, I caught Kayla today trying to sneak out to see a guy. We had a looooong talk about it, and I even talked to the guy who she was trying to sneak out to see. (Quite candidly I might add) I know she wasn't looking for trouble, but it was her FIRST instinct to try to lie and sneak out. That's the thing I'm trying to get past, and I think it's working to some degree. Not 'fixed' as apparent by the fact she was trying to do this today, but better than it was back in January for sure.
I need to run to bed... Church in the morning and I've got lots to pray for and even more to give thanks for. I'll say it again, our God is an amazing God. Trust His plan, for there is a plan, and He already has it laid out and is smiling down on us knowing that we trust the plan. Thank you, God, for filling my life with a memorable journey.
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