Sunday 14 December 2008

The weather outside is frightning...da da da dada



We finally took the picture, yeeeiii!! Rudolph, Santa bandits, the Grinch, Star boy and the Angel in the family enjoyed it as well, it is a nice family tradition. Thank you Lorraine and Andy for your help driving around to Mother cares to find a Snowman suit for James!!

James has been sick/ill on and off since we came back from England. Two Fridays ago James came down with high fever and vomited all weekend (more than usual) so I was stand by to take him to the hospital, but I kept my head cool and thankfully it was never necessary. Thanks to the Mac Key we could feed him slowly directly to his tummy. Neville, Colin and Elliott became ill later the next week as well, poor boys. I was sure it was stomach flu James was coming down with, but it wasn't then we would have been in hospital after some hours. The slightest James goes down in his health he stops eating and vomits, just how he reacts. After about 5 days James was better but then he started coughing a lot instead and of course he did not eat much so he needed to be connected up. Now he has a bad cold and runny nose and eating so and so. On Tuesday he is finally going to see the Immunology Doctor Nicholai for the first time, after James and I are going up to Ward 67 to wish the staff all happy Christmas!!

Oh forgot the most important news!!! Filip the boy who had two heart transplants; IS AT HOME DOING GREAT!! Could it be a better Christmas!!?? Miracles happen and we should all be grateful for having our closest around!!

Finally the wallpaper is down from the walls in the living room so we are getting there. At least we will have a fresh sitting room for Christmas :O)!! I am really looking forward to spend Christmas Eve with Nigel, Timothy and James and at Christmas Day the whole family is gathered.

Christmas shopping is soon all finished here I have been wrapping presents all day, all those Father Christmas cant bring, he needs some help poor old man bringing pastels to all the children around the world...

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