Mother's Day marked the end of the honeymoon - our three month maternity leave. We had a great day at a beautiful beach off the Kitsap Penninsula, where Max and I, along with our friend Mary, took a long walk among the tide pools of this huge beach. It was truly lovely, and a great way to end this chunk of time together, besides the fact that it was my first Mother's Day. Sniff...
On then with the reality of our lives. Max is part of a day care just up the street from us. Besides a traumatic drop-off, he has a great day with lots of explorations and connecting with other one-year-olds. When I pick him up in the afternoon, he is, as they say in my family, completely cooked! Now that the days are getting a little longer, we are able to enjoy some time outside, taking Nona on walks, or, if I'm feeling really ambitious, going running. In any case, bed time is around 7:45, and he is ready!
His mouth looks great! We had out two-week post operation check-up on Monday, and were told that his scar is healing great. However, it will start to look worse than it does right now as it's continuing to heal. The surgeon gave us some silicone patches that Max is supposed to wear as much as possible. We try, but with Mr. Droole, it's very difficult to make anything stick to his mouth. Of course, that whole area, along with the nose stints, continues to be very sensitive; he does not like it one bit when I touch his scar. Can't blame him!
So our next step is to continue paying attention to how the scar heals. Then, in about 4-6 months from now, we're due for surgery #2, which will deal with the inside of his mouth, and closing the big gap he has in his palate. More on that later, I'm sure!
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