Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Home Sweet Home

OH MY
Well, Ginny and I have broken down, and, for the first time in five years of marriage, we have cable TV! We also now have internet. Therefore we will be updating the blog more often so everybody is in the know on Eliot's life and in the know on how they can pray for him.
WE PLAN ON UPDATING EACH WEDNESDAY (so there's some help to those who have been checking everyday & getting mad at us).

UPDATE
We have been home a week now, and must admit that, although Eliot often asks of the whereabouts of his NICU nurses, we have loved being home. We packed up today (oxygen and all) and went for a big outing to the pediatrician. It was was the first venture out for Eliot since being home. He did splendid...sleeping and being cute, as usual. To mark the occasion, as well as introduce Eliot to the finer things of life, we headed to Starbuck's for a Mooney family outing. It was great, and we thoroughly enjoyed the hint of normalcy...the fam goes out for coffee.

ELIOT'S CARE
As far as care goes, Eliot is on oxygen and is fed through his feeding tube. His feedings are timed in order to not feed him too fast. Each feeding takes 1.5 hour (preparation, feeding, etc) and he eats every three hours. That's right, quick mathematicians, that's feeding or getting ready to feed for half of the day. It's really quite simple and he is able to do whatever while he is feeding. Mom & dad have had a crash-course lesson in nursing and parenting, and have loved the chance to learn how to best take care of Eliot.

THANK YOU
Ginny and I cannot begin to express the gratitude that we have for each of you that have showed your love to us and our son. Letters, gifts, meals, visits, blog posts. You may never know how much you all have encouraged us. Thank you. Most of all we have been encouraged by the vast numbers of people praying for Eliot. We've had reports of prayers rising on behalf of Eliot from New York to L.A., and even Russia, believe it or not. We continue to need and ask for your prayers.

FROM HERE ON
People have inquired as to if Eliot is better or if the doctor's have changed their tune as to his surprising strength and condition. The simple answer is no. His condition is one that is not considered "viable for life". Therefore, each day is truly a miracle, and we have experienced multiple miracles along the way. He has a laundry list of complications, but continues to surprise. Therefore, we ask for healing, continued life, and grace to see life as our Father does.

At some time in the future we hope to share with you all that Eliot has taught us, but, for now we continue to enjoy each minute and be students of his precious life.

Matt & Ginny

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Matt and Ginny- There's no place like home. Glad to read that it is going so well and y'all are somewhat settling into a routin- your new normal. I admire so much your request to view life as God views it and will seek the Lord with that specific request. Thanks for setting such an example for so many of us to follow. I know you would say it's all the Lord in you and that is true. But what a testimony. Many, many prayers! Love, JB

Anonymous said...

Matt, Ginny, and Eliot, we have been praying for you. May the Lord bless and keep you! Love, Drew and Christine.

Anonymous said...

Matt,Ginny, and sweet Eliot- We do not know each other, and never will but i wanted you to know that i think about you 3 every single day and am so glad to hear that things are going well. I heard about your story on a forum and have been checking your page daily to see any new updates. I was so happy to see some new pics and good news today. Everyday that you spend with your sweet baby boy is a blessing. We will continue to pray for your family each and every day. Take Care

Anonymous said...

Matt & Ginny,

We are looking forward to seeing you on Thursday. Please let us know if it is inconvenient in any way for you to pick us up at the airport. We can rent a car for the day if you can't.

Our prayers continue for you three.

Love - Uncle Dan