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Monday, June 9, 2008

Massengills MIA?

Wow! Where to begin. What a whirlwind 2 months its been. The three of us have been incredibly busy, separately and together. Suzy and Jacob left for the Midwest in early April. When they arrived in the US, they immediately met with the Pediatric Rehabilitation Physician who agreed that Jacob needed very intense Physical Therapy in order to correct his neck. However, it then took an entire month for him to "get into the system." He started twice weekly PT sessions in early May. Since that time, he has been making steady improvements. At home, we spend 3-4 hours a day working on stretches, strengthening exercises, ab work outs, and directed playtime. He has his own exercise ball which he thoroughly enjoys. For the last two weeks, he has been fit for a new collar he wears for several hours a day to keep his neck in the proper neutral position. He is such a trooper. The physical therapist has been pleasantly surprised with his progress. Most kids his age are resistant to therapy, however, his easy-going demeanor really has made him improve faster than expected. We hope to have him back by to Japan by the end of July, however, we are staying positive as it looks like it could go a bit longer than that.


In the interim, Jason hung out in Japan and was able to travel to Hirosaki to attend the Cherry Blossom Festival. This is one of the really big Festivals that everyone talks about. About 100,000 people come each day for 2 weeks straight. The pictures are great, but really do not give it justice. These trees are hundreds of years old and everywhere throughout the middle of the city. It was a great time, however Suzy and Jacob were missed dearly.



Jason then came to the US for his planned conference and a few days of leave (20). What a whirlwind that was. He flew into Indianapolis to meet up with Suzy and Jacob, stayed for 2 days and then flew down to New Orleans for the conference. Following the conference, the next two weeks were spent in Physical Therapy and traveling to several different cities for a few days at a time trying to meet up with as many people as possible. The two weeks culminated with Aunt Bridget's (Suzy's sister) wedding.

Finally, Suzy, Jacob and I needed a vacation from our own vacation. We drove down to Tennessee for some well needed R&R at the lake house. We spent about 8 days on the lake and had some family and friends join us over the Memorial Day holiday weekend. Jacob loved the boat and the lake. Again, what a trooper! What baby will sit in a life jacket at 9 months of age for 5-6 hours a time without fussing. He just hung out, enjoyed the breeze and the shade, took naps, and soaked up a little sun while Mom and Dad skied.



Following the trip, it was back to Columbus for two appts and then back to Indy so Jason could leave for Japan. 31 hours later, Jason was back in Japan and on call 6 hours later. Whew!!!!!!! What a trip.


So, now you are caught up. Jason is living the bachelor life in Japan, trying to keep busy and not think about the time away from the family. Suzy and Jacob are busy doing neck work outs and going to appointments to expedite the healing process and get back to Japan as soon as possible. Every weekend is booked with trips to see family and friends which keeps Suzy from thinking about Japan and Jason. All in all, not an optimal way to spend 4 months, but we are making the best of it. Jacob is care-free and does not know any better. His new trick is to clap now, and he actually recognizes Dad on the webcam...which really makes it harder to be apart.

That said, we are thankful he is getting better. Thanks to everyone who has loaned us equipment, supplies, and their homes over the last 2 months. We'll try to be better with the blog and keep you abreast of his progress. Until next time.








2 comments:

Heather said...

Wonderful pictures!

Anonymous said...

We enjoyed your visit Jason. Just wasn't long enough. Before you know it, your family will be back home "Together" once again. Looks like he dosen't mind his collar. talk with you soon.