Hey everyone! First we wanted to say sorry to all of you who have been repeatedly checking for updates and obviously haven't seen any in awhile. We honestly didn't think many people were checking here anymore based on the lack of comments that were being left. BUT, we've been hearing that people are still checking soo.....
Luke is doing great! At his last doctor's appointment, he weighed 6.5lbs and is growing fast and has a ferocious appetite. He had another check at the eye doctor yesterday and everything looks great which we're very happy to hear. He's still off of the oxygen and when we go back to the lung specialist in early May, we're hoping to hear that we can start weaning him off of some of his medicines.
Here's some photos from the last few weeks:
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
4 months old!
It's hard to believe, but Luke is already 4 months old today! He might not look it just yet, but he is getting bigger. He's been eating like crazy and is doing really well. We have another follow up with his eye doctor on Monday and hopefully the news will be better this time around.
Here's a few more photos of Mr. Lucas.

Here's a few more photos of Mr. Lucas.

Friday, March 19, 2010
Home Again
Luke's 2nd eye procedure went well. A lot less intense than the first time. We spent the night in the hospital just to be on the safe side, but we're back home and doing well. We have a follow up with the eye doctor on the 29th so he can make sure he's cleared up everything once and for all, so we'll keep our fingers crossed for that.
While in the hospital, he got weighed and we found out he's up to 5 lbs!! He's definitely starting to put on a little baby fat and his little squirrel cheeks are getting bigger.
Time is flying and we're doing well. We'll do our best to keep posting our progress at home.
While in the hospital, he got weighed and we found out he's up to 5 lbs!! He's definitely starting to put on a little baby fat and his little squirrel cheeks are getting bigger.
Time is flying and we're doing well. We'll do our best to keep posting our progress at home.
Monday, March 15, 2010
A Little More Hospital Time Ahead
Today was Luke's follow up with his eye doctor and the news wasn't as good as we were hoping. His left eye looks like it's better, but the right eye needs a 2nd phase of laser treatment as it is not completely fixed. From what we're told, it will be a lot less treatment than what he had done last time, but the doctor feels it is necessary to completely repair the vessels and avoid any possible long term problems.
We'll find out a little more tomorrow, but the procedure is scheduled for Wednesday morning. With a little luck, he'll be out the same day. We'll need a few more thoughts and prayers from you all and we'll keep you posted on the results.
We'll find out a little more tomorrow, but the procedure is scheduled for Wednesday morning. With a little luck, he'll be out the same day. We'll need a few more thoughts and prayers from you all and we'll keep you posted on the results.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
A Few Photos from Home
Hey everyone, here are a few quick photos as promised. We're busy here at home but doing well. Hope you all are too!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Settling In
Luke's first few days at home with us have been great. He's sleeping a lot more during the night than either of us thought he would, which has made it easier on us. He's doing all the usual baby stuff...eating, poopin', sleeping, etc. We put on his oxygen when he's eating and the heart rate and breathing monitor has given us peace of mind as well.
This morning we went to his first appointment with his pediatrician who said that he looks great considering everything he's been through. He's up to 4lbs 8oz now and continuing to grow. Before we know it, he'll be at the 5lb mark.
We've been pretty busy getting adjusted so I don't have many photos to post just yet, but I'll try to get some up in the next day or two. Thanks for being patient. ;)
This morning we went to his first appointment with his pediatrician who said that he looks great considering everything he's been through. He's up to 4lbs 8oz now and continuing to grow. Before we know it, he'll be at the 5lb mark.
We've been pretty busy getting adjusted so I don't have many photos to post just yet, but I'll try to get some up in the next day or two. Thanks for being patient. ;)
Friday, March 5, 2010
One Journey Ends, Another Begins
Hey everyone! As many of you have probably already heard...LUKE IS HOME!!!!!
The day finally came yesterday and we were able to bring our boy home after exactly 14 weeks in the NICU. We can't believe it. We couldn't have done it without all of your love and support. It was a crazy day and Luke, who slept in the car the whole way home is doing great. (Here's a photo of him at the hospital getting ready to leave...by what else, sleeping.)
The last few days in the NICU were hectic, exciting and sad. All of the nurses there have become like family and we'll miss them all. We asked them to keep in touch and let them know they can come by and visit him and we'll bring him back there to visit as well. (Here's Luke saying goodbye to one of his nurses, Dorothy and giving her a round of applause for the great job she did.)
So now we begin our new journey as parents at HOME and the real chaos begins. We're confident that we'll do just fine and Luke will adjust quickly to his new surroundings. He is on a portable monitor and we have oxygen tanks available if he needs it. Right now we're just putting it on him when he eats, because it seems to help him.
We're going to continue to post to the blog and give updates on how he's doing here at home and try to put up more pictures, which we know everyone likes.
Thanks again for all of your support. You all are wonderful!!

The last few days in the NICU were hectic, exciting and sad. All of the nurses there have become like family and we'll miss them all. We asked them to keep in touch and let them know they can come by and visit him and we'll bring him back there to visit as well. (Here's Luke saying goodbye to one of his nurses, Dorothy and giving her a round of applause for the great job she did.)
So now we begin our new journey as parents at HOME and the real chaos begins. We're confident that we'll do just fine and Luke will adjust quickly to his new surroundings. He is on a portable monitor and we have oxygen tanks available if he needs it. Right now we're just putting it on him when he eats, because it seems to help him.
We're going to continue to post to the blog and give updates on how he's doing here at home and try to put up more pictures, which we know everyone likes.
Thanks again for all of your support. You all are wonderful!!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)