As soon as we put her in the stroller she sat erect and was ready to go. You could tell she knew we were leaving and she was excited. By the time we got to the car she was smiling and kicking her legs and really perking up. She batted the balloon all the way home. I can't believe how much energy she has.
Adrian made us a welcome home sign. We're glad to be home. But oops, in our haste to get out of there we forgot to stop at the pharmacy for the pain meds. Although she doesn't seem to be in any pain. I expected her to need to stay in bed all weekend but she wanted to sit at the table in the kitchen with Evie and Adrian and build Harry Potter Legos. And she's still at it. Except for the incision that goes from ear to ear you wouldn't know she had surgery less than 48 hours ago. At this rate she might be able to go back to school on Monday.
My girl. She is amazing! Here she is checking out her new look for the first time.
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Oh Susan that last picture is wonderful and in time when she grows to be a young lady she is going to be amazed at how much a hero she truly is.
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Lisa
Wow! She really is amazing! I am very impressed! I love how happy she is to be in the car. Funny how they perk up like that! Love it! Oh, and Harlie has those pants, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that it's over and it looks like everything went well??? When will you know if it did what you were hoping it would do?
Wow - she sure seems to have a lot of energy! Glad you are home safe and sound!
ReplyDeleteHappy to know Ainsley is back home. She is such a brave person. And, the welcome home sign is so cute.
ReplyDeleteI love that last picture!!! Wow you were home so fast. I hope she continues to heal quickly. I am so amazed at the no bruising. FANTASTIC!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful to hear that she is home! Here's to a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteSweet girl! I kept checking the trach forum for an update and remembered your blog. Thanks for sharing your journey. Ainsley is definitely a little trooper. You can tell being home is medicine enough for her pain. Thinking of you guys. -Caty (from the trach boards)
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