I arrived with Isaac still asleep, as predicted. I brought him some chocolate doughnut holes, which he ate all but a couple. Isaac got dressed, then dad set up the computer and helped get us back on Facebook. We learned pretty quickly how to scroll through the page and read what was going on.
Mom and Brea arrived. We talked and played the morning, then decided to go for a walk. Dad found out that we could actually go outside the facility, just not off the property, so we went out the front door and around to the outpatient side of the building. We were thinking about how to get into the playgound when a cloudburst hit us. We took cover under the ambulance entrance, but could not get back into the building on that side. We waited out the rain, then went back around to the front and came back inside.
Another visit from soccer friends who came to the rescue armed with LUNCH! Thanks guys!!
We found a football game..... Manchester vs. Chelsea. (Sorry...Futbol)
Great game!!
Then the other game of the day came on.... Dallas Cowboy Football (American style)
Dad received a text from our nurse. Her daughter made Isaac a neat lego arrangement, so she sent me a pic with it.
During that, our favorite nurse and her husband brought long time friends to visit. More soccer playing, which was interrupted by a piano teacher who was supposed to have see us on Tuesday, but decided that unannounced on Sunday was perfectly fine. Despite the decision, Isaac had a good time with his first piano lesson. We had more conversation with our friends afterwards before they needed to go on to visit another friend in the hospital. Please add this man to your prayers. He had a heart transplant and it is going bad. He will need another soon.
Mom and Brea left to run some errands before going home. We went back to the room and rested.
A friend from school came, with his mom, and brought us the gum we like and a really neat tshirt. Isaac was getting pretty tired, but he thanked him for the shirt. I heard him say later it was neat.
Our Margaret, Shaun, and Connie came. He perked up at the sight of more familiar faces, but could still tell he was not faring well at that point. We joked for a bit and they then left to visit Baylor to see "the babies". Margaret was showing the kids where she was born.
A big storm came through. Lightning everywhere. We got dressed for bed, then crashed. The nurse and dad had to tickle him awake to get him to take his pill. He then went back to sleep, but little things are waking him up. We will see but this may not be a good night tonight.
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