We couldn't really go many places our last week, too big of an infection risk before transplant. So even though we were free, it wasn't complete freedom. Sure was nice being home though. Everyone was relaxed, the kids all got to play together, we got to watch a movie together in the evening. It was a nice treat.
Tyler wanted to try it out too. He's under the weight limit, so I let him in it too. Legs are a bit long though!
Gabriel's new crib. We did the trade-in event at Toys R Us and got 25% off a new crib for bringing our old junky one for trade.
Tyler had found our stash of shopping bags and they were having a bag fight. Was so much fun watching and listening to their shrieks of joy and giggles.
Part of being at home with Tyler, there are always meds to be given. This is his GCSF infusion.
Having fun with Tyler
He was getting goofy
Then got tired and cuddly
Dawson's turn!
He's so cute, I really miss him. I rarely get to see Dawson anymore now that we're at the hospital and he's at the Autism Center.
Gabriel's turn :)
There is a child in there. Dawson did this all on his own. He likes to get completely under the covers and pull them around himself. That can't be good for oxygen supply! I try to uncover him but he gets mad. He seems to only do this when he's frustrated.
Dawson after his bath and before his haircut
Tyler taking a sink bath. One of the only times I've seen him smile during a bath!
Tyler was playing hard and got tired, but was still smiling and laughing Happy 6th Anniversary to us! We got to spend it at home, so my mom babysat the kids while we went out to eat at Olive Garden.
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