It is a very Trevorful picture blog tonight. Our outing with the Mom’s group was quite an adventure. I am not sure who it wore out more, Trevor or me! We all met at a gymnastics place where they host an “open gym” a few times a week. It is only $7 per child for an hour and a half, parents are not charged anything. It is open to kids 0-12yrs old only. They have a nice section separated for preschool and under.
Trevor had to test out the “baby pool”
And then he moved to the big version
He crawled on, in, under, through and around everything, with me chasing him everywhere, of course
He would escape the toddler area and blast in to the giant open gym. It was packed with kids!
Of course Trevor was drawn to everything that was not meant for kids. He even found the secret nook where they keep their brooms.
A bunch of kids played parachute and Trevor blasted around and under that too
Then he found the stash of hula hoops.
Here’s a quick montage of the chaos. Trevor’s new friend Jace was there, dunking hoops with him and running on the giant tumbling trampoline.
We got home just in time for lunch. I scrubbed Trevor up as well as I could and I just have to hope that his immune system is good and strong. That was about maximum exposure and it was in the back of my mind the whole time.
Last night Bill got another project checked off of our giant to-do list. All of the interior doors in the house had randomly different door knobs. One shiny brass, one antique, one satin nickel, etc. The entry closet door even had a keyed lock, not sure why! They were all loose and wobbly and easy to turn and loud. Bill replaced every one with a matching knob that requires a good firm twist to open. That should hold back Trevor, another what… month? 🙂
You can see sneaky chair moving Trevor climbed up on to the table to get in this picture.
I hoped to take cute Brendan pictures this afternoon but it was pretty crazy. Both boys were very crabby, emotional, fighting, and there were lots of tears. I had to take Trevor and go to his room and read books until he got ahold of himself. Maybe the morning adventure was overload! They settled down for dinner and had a good bath time.
Trevor is not a good example for Brendan in the tub. He likes to pull back the bath mat because he makes himself slip and slide all over. He lies down, tries to lick the tub as the water drains, and dumps cups over his head. It is a blast trying to bathe them.
We did get a VERY important phone call today. The pulmonologist has OK’d the discontinuation of the ventilator! We hope this time it will be the last time!
Brendan is moving it out of his sleeping area!
Trevor insisted on helping wheel it down the hall.
It will just live in the other room for at least a month. We see the doctor again on August 9th. Brendan will wear his speaking valve during the day with an oxygen line or mist collar and he will have the mist collar at night with an open trach. The big mist tubing can’t go away until we can get Brendan off of oxygen all together.
After we get him settled in to this routine, we will begin trach capping and that will force him to breathe 100% through his regular airway.
We are very proud of him!


