Welcome Home Jimmy!

Woooooooohoooooooooooooooo! JIMMY IS HOME!

After exactly five weeks, Jimmy has made the trip home on Wednesday, October 19th, and Angie & Jim (and Dunder too) are thrilled 🙂

Some other good news is Jimmy broke the 6lb mark, and his follow up ultrasound this week shows that he is developing nicely.  Jimmy also had his first car trip after discharge to his doctor.  His doctor was very excited to meet baby Jimmy (Angie had met with him a few weeks earlier), and he is very pleased with how well he is progressing.

Although it was a rainy day for his discharge, we were able to keep him nice and dry and Angie kept him company in the back of the car for the trek. Angie prepared a personalized a warm fleece outfit for Jimmy’s big day.  Since we have two favorite college’s in the household, and we couldn’t agree on Penn State vs Notre Dame, she put her creativity to work and embroidered “Notre Dame, Penn State #1 Fan”.  What a thoughtful Mommy!

Upon our arrival to the house, Dunder anxiously awaited his chance to meet his new friend. Our gentle giant of a puppy seems to be in awe and inquisitive of our little boy and Dunder’s been very gentle with his interactions. It’s neat watching Dunder stop what he is doing to check up on Jimmy when he hears a noise.

So, how was our first night sleep? Let’s just say that we didn’t get much rest, but we learned some things as a result. While staying in NICU, the environment could be a bit noisy with alarms, conversations and all the activity that is going on in the area. Over the last five weeks, Jimmy learned how to drain that noise out very well. At home, it is a bit more quiet, so we will have to improvise and play some music, run some appliances, or turn on the TV. Fortunately, Jimmy sleeps soundly while we are doing cleaning and listening to music. Here is hoping this will keep up.  The last few nights have improved, and Jimmy seems to be adjusting to life at home quite nicely!

As always, we are grateful for the support from our family and friends thought these weeks. Be sure to keep watching the blog as we share our story.

Love, Angie & Jim

 

Preparing for the Big Day

Well, things have been quite busy for the family over the last week, so unfortunately we haven’t been able to update the blog as regularly as anticipated.  The good news is Jimmy has been doing phenomenally well, and Angie, Jim and Dunder are anxiously awaiting the big day.  There have been a number of big milestones for our little boy:

  • Jimmy celebrated his one month old birthday last week, and will be 5 weeks old tomorrow
  • Five Pounds and Growing!  He is now around 5lbs 12oz 🙂
  • Over the weekend, Jimmy had enough of his feeding tube and yanked it out.  After careful evaluation, the doctors and nurses determined that Jimmy is doing extremely well with bottle feeding and won’t be needing the tube any longer 🙂
  • As a result, Jimmy has graduated to ad-lib feeding, where he is no longer on a stringent four hour schedule, but a “feed as he needs” plan.  Woohooo 🙂
  • In preparation for discharge, Jimmy passed his first two tests…. Hearing Test and Car Seat Test.  The car seat test is unique to preemies, and is used to ensure that he can sit upright and maintain his oxygen levels for 90 minutes.
While Jimmy has been doing his job in preparing for discharge, Angie, Jimmy, Dunder, and our family have been busy with cleaning the house and getting everything in order for his arrival.  We can’t thank everyone enough for their help over the last week!  Dunder came to the rescue while Jim attempted to build the Pack-and-Play, which can prove to be a rather stressful task — fortunately Dunder set Jim straight on a few oversights 🙂
As always, we are grateful for everyones continued love and support through the last several weeks, and we doubt we would be where we are today without your prayers and encouragement.  We can’t wait for Jimmy to make it  home, which hopefully will be right around the corner 🙂
Enjoy the pics!

Five Pounds!

Last Wednesday, Jimmy had his first eye doctor exam.  Since he had his eyes dilated, he wasn’t able eat his lunch.  Therefore, our hungry little boy was a fussy little boy.  He was so hungry later that night that he was able to convince the doctor he was ready to try a bottle feeding.  On his first bottle, he surprised us and completed his entire feeding!  Since then, he has been practicing a bottle for a couple of his feedings each day.  Some of the feeding sessions have been more successful than others — but at least he is getting a chance to practice his “suck, swallow, breath” coordination.  Even with burning extra calories from practicing his bottle skills, Little Jimmy reached the big five pound mark tonight!  All of his time practicing with his binky has paid off!

Although Jimmy is in a clean environment in the NICU, he still caught a cold.   Other than a runny nose, he is doing well.  It is a reminder that Jimmy’s immune system is not fully developed, which is why he will be “nesting” this Winter to hopefully avoid the flu and RSV virus (a type of cold virus).

Growing Boy

This past week, Jimmy was gaining an average of an ounce per day. He is currently 4 pounds, 9 ounces! Great Job Jimmy! Keep up the good work 🙂 He now knows his feeding schedule and wakes up routinely every four hours. Although Jimmy is still getting his main course via the feeding tube, he is practicing his coordination efforts of “breathing, sucking, and swallowing” with smaller amounts of milk. Hopefully this week, he’ll have enough endurance to have an entire meal from a bottle. Fingers Crossed 🙂

Jimmy had his first rubba-dub-dub-jimmy-is-in-the-tub bath this week! Although he wasn’t fond of the actual bath, he really enjoyed drying off and cuddling with the towels.

Saturday was a busy day for him, as he enjoyed lots of visits from his Grandparents and Uncle Tim and Mike. They were able to see how Jimmy’s facial expressions are evolving, especially his distinct laugh and grin.

While Little Jimmy has had a remarkably great week, he did catch us off guard with an episode of apnea and shallow breathing – – doctors aren’t concerned over these minor incidents, and are quite pleased with how he’s progressing.

Stay tuned for more to come 🙂