If you have ever been to Primary's you may have seen the different art work on the ceiling tiles, they have been painted by patients in the hospital. Well whenever we are here I always wish that we had one for Bridger. Yesterday I asked our child life specialist if Bridger had earned the privilege of painting one and she said yes. This is our tile that will go on the ceiling at the cardiac end of the PICU. The seaweed and the fish are made with Bridger's hand and foot prints. He didn't care much for the hands, but he was giggling when I painted his feet with the paint brush. Hopefully none of you will ever be in the PICU, but if you are, make sure to look for Bridger's tile. As for everything else, we are still working toward getting home this week. I was trained on Bridger's new pump and how to mix his new medicine yesterday. The pharmacy will also come again when we are discharging and have me mix it again in front of them before we can go home. Bridger is back on his oral diuretics, so they are working to get his high flow oxygen back to the level we were using when we came in last week.
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7 comments:
Love the tile! So creative!
Here's hoping you head home soon!
Ok, that is SO cute!! You are very creative. You should take a picture of it once it's put up. Bridger should be proud :)
Staci, I'm so glad we met yesterday. You have no idea how much I needed to meet someone who understands. Bridger is so cute and happy. I hope you guys get out of the hospital this week. We will definately look for Bridger's tile when the cardiac side gets done.
That is great! I love that Bridger will get to leave his mark at Primary. I also like that it matches the theme of his bedroom. Very creative. Fabulous job Staci!!
Love the tile! I know that it is not any fun being in the PICU but the nurses and child life, etc. make it better. Love the Go Utes touch.
Good luck on going home, we are cheering for you!
Love love love it! Miss you and Bridger!
That is amazingly awesome!!! I didn't know they did that. It makes it even more special that it was made with his hands and feet.
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