Donations

I wanted to extend my thanks to all those who have helped us over the last three months. Had it not been for your generosity, we would not have survived. And most importantly, we would not have been able to be by Biggun's side. There are no words that can express how much it means to me that I was given that opportunity.

Our situation is not nearly as dire as it was. We still take it day by day and manage our money very carefully. Hike for Heroes recently assisted us by putting $2000 directly towards bills we owed, which was a huge relief for us.

If you are still interested in helping or donating, we most definitely need items to gear up for Biggun coming home. There are certain things we still need such as a baby swing, bouncer, walker, bottles, diapers, wipes, and any/all sorts of baby clothes. He is currently wearing 0-3 months.

Donations can still be done the same way - You can go to www.paypal.com and donate to the email rachelxkeslar@gmail.com. You can also go to any CHASE bank and put in a deposit to Joshua Daniel Keslar. Any questions you might have can be sent to the rachelxkeslar@gmail.com email address.

Again, thank you for all your support. You kept us alive and by our baby's side. I cannot thank you enough for that.

Monday, February 6, 2012

One monthaversary

Biggun had an eventful day. They moved him from room 3 into room 4. It's a little more secluded, and there are 4 babies to each room with two nurses to watch over them.

I was able to hold him, but he destatted a few times and I got drooled on. Grandpa Keslar made his debut complete with some Texas Rangers pacifiers, and Biggun seemed content enough to sleep through it.

He finishes his nitric gas study today, so that will be one less machine to clutter up space. He's also up to a whopping 2 lbs 6 oz!

I wanted to say thank you to people who have donated, given their special thoughts to me, and the unending prayers. We would not have made it had it not been for your generosity and love. We are extremely fortunate to have been able to stay bedside with the baby and I owe it all to generosity and prayer.

He's also graduated to a bigger size diaper. He's no longer in micro preemie, but just preemie. He's also accumulating a butt that is definitely from my side.

Thank you for the continued love and support. He is tolerating the CPAP and still needs substantial help with his lungs, but it isn't grave like it was before. We are so lucky to have such a fighter.

Much Love,
Joshua and Rachel

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