His sats did drop (to the high 60's and low 70's from his usual low 80's), but honestly, his sats can drop that low from a pulmonary hypertension episode alone - or from an episode triggered by a cold or teething...so, it's hard for us to know whether he was truly responding to the altitude or the cold...or the pulmonary hypertension attack...or the teething. But in any case, other than the night of restless sleep (probably due to a sore throat from the cold, we're guessing - either that, or the fact that mommy forgot the sheets for the pack 'n' play so the poor kid was sleeping on a rubber mattress basically - oops), he was acting fine. I would never have known we were at a higher elevation than home, let alone 5,000ft! He was his usual crazy adventurous self - climbing on everything, crawling and cruising like a madman. His color was great and he was happy, well, except when he wasn't grabbing his gums in pain. So, our big takeaway from all of this is that if, even with a PH episode, and teething, and a cold, he tolerated altitude ok, he's probably ok for us to try a bigger trip. So (drumroll please), his cardiologist has given us the go-ahead to try for a Tahoe trip this summer!!! (yes, of course, subject to the fine print that always comes with planning anything with this kid - things could change at any moment, but based on what we know at this exact moment in time, it looks like we can plan our trip!)
We ended up spending one night in Idyllwild and then headed down to Palm Springs for the rest of the weekend. We took a short detour through the living desert, a little zoo in the desert that Sierra always loves. It was a great weekend, as you can see:
The cabin we stayed in had a little playground onsite and the kids loved it. I couldn't believe they didn't advertise it on their website - it was the biggest selling point for the kids!
Who knew...even the little guys get pissed off playing golf?
It's all about lining the shot up perfectly...

All in all, it was another fun weekend, colds and teething aside. It also held a lot of emotions for me. On Saturday night, we took a little ride in the golf cart after dark. As Sierra was snuggled between Dusk and I and Bodie was comfortably settled against me in the Ergo, I couldn't help but remember the last time we took an after-dinner ride in the golf cart. It was 4th of July weekend last year and Bodie was in the cticu, recovering from his pre-Glenn cath. He had been in the hospital almost 5 months straight at that point and it was the one and only weekend we left town. I was so nervous to do so, but he had an amazing nurse who watched him all weekend. I remember just hoping and praying that one day Bodie would get to make it out to Palm Springs with us. Boy did God answer that prayer!
Then, Sunday was Dusk's birthday and as I was watching Bodie in awe (and exhaustion) at lunch (the stinking kid has figured out how to wriggle out of restaurant style high chairs and he just immediately stands up in the high chair the first chance he gets), I was reminded that last year, he was readmitted to the hospital on Dusk's birthday. I remember it was a Saturday and I was hurriedly frosting Dusk's cake, knowing Bodie and I were headed to the ER in a few hours (he had blood in his stool, so we knew we had to take him in, but it wasn't urgent, so I was getting stuff done before we left) and knowing there was a chance we wouldn't be home that evening. Little did I know that day would be the start of a hospital stay that would last over 2 months and include 2 stays in the icu, 2 separate intubations, 3 nasty infections, a full immunology workup and a cardiac catheterization. I am so glad I had no idea that was coming while I was sitting there innocently frosting Dusk's birthday cake. ;-) So this year, when we celebrated Dusk's birthday, we celebrated the end of a year that started out way too rough and hopefully the start of a much calmer year. :-)
What great pictures. It looks like you guys had tons of fun. Hey, tell Bodie that Zoe plans on becoming one heck of a golfer too; they can tour together perhaps (and throw golf clubs when they get frustrated!)
ReplyDeleteYay Tahoe!!! Can't wait to see those pictures!
wow! my sweet, handsome bodie, although i don't write as much nowadays, i think of you daily n our family prays for you very often!!1 i miss you my boy n i'm glad to see u thriving!
ReplyDeleteamy, i miss you guys. i will say a prayer for dusk n his "new" birthday. may God continue to protect n bless your beautiful family.
big hugs to sweet sierra... she is a doll... n my baby bodie!
one of these days when my chaotic life gets calmer, i will bring u guys ribs again.:o)
i love u all dearly.
nairi, michael, n kids
Cute pictures from your amazing weekend! Glad that things went well despite Bodie's cranky attitude. Poor guy! Teething stinks!
ReplyDeletePraying for you guys and hoping that you have a wonderful summer filled with many fun trips together!!
Too cute Amy! Glad you guys had a great time. The rocks in the yard brought me back to Grandma and Grampa's in St. Pete. I remember tearing up their "yard" and Greg and I getting in trouble for either throwing them at each other or throwing them in the water.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the teething.
Ahhh I LOVE every single bit of this post. I'm so glad that this year marks a new beginning for you all. And Tahoe?! How exciting!!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I cannot tell Jeremy that your parents Palm Springs house is on a golf course- I will never be allowed to visit without him. ;)
Your kids are just adorable. So happy for the future of "BIGGER" trips!
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