31 July 2012
Day 989 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends,
This afternoon I took Grayson to have his teeth cleaned.
Bless our new dentist. He decided to clean Grayson's teeth himself rather than delegating the task to a hygienist. He is young, patient, encouraging and soft spoken. Just what Grayson needs.
But the adventure comes with a few challenges.
First, because of Grayson's heart condition, I must remember to give him his antibiotics an hour before his appointment. Then I need to get him to stay seated in the chair for an hour. He bites the instruments (luckily not the dentist today). His tongue continuously gets in the way and he frequently closes his mouth. He turns his head to look at other things in the office. He pokes at the various water and suction tubes and other instruments and every few minutes his hand slowly reaches up to try and stop the dentist.
With constant encouragement, reminders to open wide ("Ahhh") and holding his hand we managed to get through this simple procedure.
Now, however, we are trying to figure out how on earth we are going to get him to cooperate through time-consuming sealants and (gulp) a couple of fillings. His first fillings ever if I'm not mistaken.
Can't wait. (Sigh)
Have a wonderful evening – and don't forget to floss!
Peace,
Regina
29 July 2012
Day 987 – Grayson’s Journey
28 July 2012
Day 986 – Grayson’s Journey
Brant
27 July 2012
Day 985 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends,
Well, it is 12:40 a.m. and Grayson has gotten up and set off his door alarm for the fifth time. He is wide awake…and mom is half asleep. Grayson was more alert and bright-eyed today. Perhaps that has something to do with his being so alert at this evening. We watched the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games and thoroughly enjoyed the spectacular.
I can only hope Grayson stays in bed this time.
Brant just called me. He is on the plane about to take off, coming home for about 48 hours.
I treasure our weekends.
Peace,
Regina
26 July 2012
Day 984 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends,
Some days just remind me of the 1989 Ron Howard movie with Steve Martin – "Parenthood"; particularly the scene where the grandmother describes her love of the roller coaster. (It makes more sense if you see the movie).
By 10:30, I heard a shout from downstairs that there was water pouring from the family room ceiling. After doing the usual of turning off water valves, positioning buckets and rags, soaking up the water from the carpeting, positioning drying fans and calling for repair service, I settled back to concentrate on work.
Three hours later, I found the kitchen swarming with ants.
An hour later, Brant called to tell me that my father was at the doctor's office for various tests for his heart condition and would return for more tests tomorrow.
The agency notified me that our caregiver needs to take off three days for a medical procedure.
Brant is due to arrive in town about 6:00 a.m. on Saturday morning and turn around and leave again on Monday morning for a week in Seattle.
Life takes everything you've got. Some days you just have to hold on tight and enjoy the ride.
It really helps to keep a good sense of humour.
Keep smiling,
Regina
25 July 2012
Day 983 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends,
Grayson is still in a relatively non-verbal phase. The two-, three-, four-word sentences are gone and I am lucky to get one word answers – even if I ask for a restatement in a full sentence.
Earlier this week I mentioned that Grayson tried to bite, kick, and hit his caregiver when she tried to get him to stick with a task for more than a couple of minutes. It doesn't happen much anymore but for the first year after his injury Grayson exhibited a fair amount of these behaviors. Most frequently it was in response to someone pushing him to try a little harder or longer. Sometimes we witnessed it in response to caregivers who tried to use power or anger to control his behavior. He pushed back when he felt he was being overpowered.
We must remember that Grayson does not have much control or power over his life any more. Where once he was an eloquent speaker and writer with a rich vocabulary, now he doesn't have good command of more than basic verbal skills. He is betrayed by his body and his mind. What tools does he have at his disposal to respond to a challenge? Self control? Goal setting? Delayed gratification? Understanding consequences? These cognitive abilities are severely diminished if not completely gone. He is at the mercy of those around him to be sensitive, supportive, and patiently keep him out of trouble while encouraging him daily to stretch his abilities.
When he does respond with anger or in self-defense, it is quite easy to redirect inappropriate actions. A step backward out of harm's way. A statement of the (no-hitting, biting, kicking) rule. An immediate acknowledgment of his frustration followed by a statement that we know he doesn't want to hurt anyone. Then a request to use words instead to tell us what he wants (demonstrating appropriate words). This is why I have him practice saying "stop" when he doesn't like what someone is doing. Sound familiar? Anyone who has had young children will recognize the offending behavior as well as the redirecting coaching. It is exactly what we did with our two- and three-year olds.
By the way, Grayson usually follows an episode like that with wanting to give us a big hug.
He is still a loving, little boy inside who wants to please.
With gratitude for our children to our loving, heavenly Father.
Peace,
Regina
24 July 2012
Day 982 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends,
Grayson was non-verbal and very fidgety today. He couldn't decide whether he wanted to sit or walk around. He had a hard time staying seated during dinner and couldn't tell me where he wanted to go when he did stand up.
By the time I finally got him brushed and tucked into bed, I was ready to collapse in bed myself.
May your sleep be restful and healing.
Peace,
Regina
23 July 2012
Day 981 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends,
After several up days in Grayson's cycle, today was a challenge for his caregiver. He wouldn't cooperate in games and refused to drink many liquids. She said that he tried to kick at her, bite her and swung at her at various times including lunch, game time, and question/answer period.
He was exceptionally non-verbal all day and this evening. Even yesterday I thought that he was headed into a down cycle and today's feedback indicated the same. True to form, it is 11:30 pm and he just got up from bed and set off his door alarm.
Let's hope this cycle doesn't last long. The frustrating thing is that it is hard to see progress sustained. Obviously if I look back 2 ½ years the progress is more obvious.
Keep the long game in sight – good advice for us all.
Peace this night,
Regina
22 July 2012
Day 980 – Grayson’s Journey
21 July 2012
Day 979 – Grayson’s Journey
Yesterday my father flew home to Hawaii. Brant flew home from Alabama. Zach drove to California from Texas. Our home and our day was filled with all of our children plus.
In my life I have, on this earth, said goodbye to my grandparents, my mother and father-in-law, my mother, my brother, and my sister-in-law. Tonight I hold my entire family close to my heart and thank God for every day I have with them.
In peace and thanksgiving,
Regina
20 July 2012
Day 978 – Grayson’s Journey
19 July 2012
Day 977 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends,
Every day I am more pleased with our new caregiver.
Among the very thorough written notes and remarks I received at the end of the afternoon was the following statement: "We went for 2 walks and by the second walk I had to 'power walk' just to keep up with him". The last caregiver was content to stroll with Grayson on his walks.
She gets excited when she can get him to accomplish something – how wonderful is that! She reviewed some Spanish vocabulary and had him put the names of his family in alphabetical order. She loves getting him to laugh.
What a joy to have someone who takes her responsibility so seriously and genuinely cares about Grayson. Thanks be to God.
Tonight our extended family gathered for a goodbye dinner for my father who returns to Hawaii early tomorrow morning. It has been wonderful to have him close for the last couple of weeks. We also remembered my sister-in-law Julie as today was her birthday.
At the end of a stressful, emotional yet joyful day, I bid you peace.
Regina
18 July 2012
Day 976 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends,
After the sobering emotions of the last few weeks surrounding saying goodbye to our sweet sister-in-law we spent time reflecting on the love and joy she shared with all of us. Hers was a life well-spent and we are better because of her.
Continuing in the reflection mode we made the decision to make another change in Grayson's caregiver situation. So far, so good. His new companion is a sweet young lady who brings a bright smile with her every day. Not only does she take coaching well but she takes initiative and is creative as well.
For example, yesterday she was playing the card game War with Grayson. He rarely makes it through an entire game before standing up and trying to leave the game table. She quickly made the game more fun by sticking a card on her forehead and making him tell her what the card was.
When I returned home this afternoon I found that she had him sort the mail into stacks based on the name in the addressee line.
Among her written comments was a statement of her delight in making him giggle and laugh today.
I am so hopeful that this is a good match for us all. Settling is not an option.
In peace and gratefulness,
Regina
16 July 2012
Day 974 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends,
If I stay attentive to Grayson throughout the day, there is always something that either surprises or delights me.
A couple of days ago Brant, Grayson and I were having dinner in our kitchen. Grayson loves bread and will always eat it first if there is any served with his meal. Grayson polished off his piece of toasted bread, reached across and took my half-eaten slice off my plate. While I certainly don't need the bread, letting him get away with the theft was not a good teaching option. I took it back and told him it was unacceptable to take food off someone else's plate. As his eyes pleaded for more, I asked him if he had something he wanted to ask me. I expected the usual gesture such as pointing to his mouth or giving a one word answer of "food" or "bread". You can imagine my shock when he responded, without any hesitation, "May I have a piece of bread like yours?"
A responsive eight word answer is an absolute first – and it was understandable!
It still makes me smile just to think about that sentence. Of course, he received another slice of bread, a huge hug, and lots of praise.
These are moments (rare as they may be) that keep me going.
Rest peacefully, my friends.
Regina
15 July 2012
Day 973 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends,
One of the blessings of caring for Grayson on a daily basis (and having a husband that travels so frequently) is that I am becoming more patient. Heaven knows I have a long way to go and I am frequently tested but I am learning to slow down. Thank you, Lord for that.
May you each have a wonderful week.
In peace,
Regina
14 July 2012
Day 972 – Grayson’s Journey
13 July 2012
Day 971 – Grayson’s Journey
12 July 2012
Day 970 – Grayson’s Journey
11 July 2012
Day 969 – Grayson’s Journey
10 July 2012
Day 968 – Grayson’s Journey
Isn’t it amazing when someone you assume is practically a stranger turns out to have traveled some of the same ground with you in life? It truly is a small world.
Pax!
Brant
09 July 2012
Day 967 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends
08 July 2012
Day 966 – Grayson’s Journey
07 July 2012
Day 965 – Grayson’s Journey
Today may have been Sleep-In Saturday, but the day was full. Lauren is moving home from Kentucky on Thursday and we were focused on getting her room back in shape for her. We made enough progress today that it looks as if her room will be ready for her on Thursday!
Grayson was active and alert today. While we were working in the garage or Lauren’s room he was never far away. Grayson was curious as to what we were up to and he hung close to try and figure out what was going on. While we explained to him what we were doing, after 15 minutes passed he no longer could remember. The challenge of brain injury is that the people we love no longer are able to function in the way in which we expect.
Pax!
Brant
06 July 2012
Day 964 – Grayson’s Journey
I pondered aloud yesterday about the cause of these swings. I think that my least favorite neurologist put it best: “You need to be comfortable with ambiguity.” Ambiguous or not, these swings are real. In the 22 months he has been back home the swings have gone from a multi-day cycle to a much shorter clock – yesterday down, today up.
We had dinner with Howie and the girls this evening after final plans for Julie’s memorial were made this afternoon. Nothing like good Mexican food to brighten your mood!
Pax!
Brant
05 July 2012
Day 963 – Grayson’s Journey
Dear family and friends
04 July 2012
Day 962 – Grayson’s Journey
03 July 2012
Day 961 – Grayson’s Journey
Pax!