Monday, March 2, 2009

Just Hangin' Around






We had a pretty lazy day today. We walked down the street to get Ben some clothes so he wasn't stuck in hospital pajamas. We pulled a wagon down the street about a mile to the local mall, got some clothes, some lunch, and were simply relaxed. Ben did pretty good.
We went over to the hospital to pick up some mail and ben took a ride with mom on the hippo outside. After we were done we walked back to Ronnie's and took a picture with him. Ben is a little wobbly. He seems to be using both eyes and the left one is still a little bit crossed.
We are all well here. Waiting is no fun but there are worse things . . .

7 comments:

  1. Wow i didnt know about the tumor,. im so glad that Ben is doing well. and came out of the surgery fine. Ben is in our prayers. we miss you guys. sorry for not keeping in touch better!

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  2. Thanks for keeping this blog up. Ben looks great! You're in our thoughts and prayers. Tobe can't wait to play with Ben in nursery! Get well soon!

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  3. Oh isn't he just adorable! And he got to take a pix w/Ronnie! I am sure you other little ones will be green w/envy. Much love & many prayers! Love you!

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  4. How exciting to be able to get out and go to the mall! Ben looks so much better today. I had to click and enlarge the picture of him smiling....he's so cute! We are so happy to see him doing so well. Love, love, love you guys!!!!!

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  5. By the way, we're all getting spoiled seeing all of these pictures of you guys. You have to keep it up when you get home so that we can see the rest of the kids!! You'll have to hug them all for us!

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  6. Hey! It's the Cowdin's from the good old Clinton 5th. Natalie's been keeping us up to date on everything. I just wanted you to know that you are still in our prayers and we hope that sweet little boy is doing okay.

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  7. Sorry to hear that Ben is probably headed for even rougher times. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I, too, stayed at the Ronald McDonald House in Seattle in 1985 when my first son was down there for heart surgery. Unfortunately he didn't survive, but medicine today has advanced so much and miracles happen every day. Let me know if we can help in any way.
    Love ya!

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