First...there are new pictures. Sorry for the delay but we are keeping very busy.
We started the day today with visit to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. This zoo is associated with Jack Hanna and he often tapes his wildlife shows there. We really enjoyed the visit and only wish we had more time there. The coolest thing (besides the animals and their habitats) was that Michael had found 50% off coupons and Greyson was free...and did I mention the beautiful weather (sunny, no wind and 70-80's).
After the zoo we headed back to Nationwide Children's (yes that is Nationwide the insurance company). Greyson got his 3 drain tubes out today with no problems. Two of the three were basically not draining at all and the other wasn't draining much by today. The worst part about the whole process of having drain tubes removed is having to hold Greyson still, which he hates, and peeling the tape off.
After the hospital, we stopped by The Ronald McDonald House (RMH) and got a tour. We have decided to get a room there on Monday night and probably as long as we are here after surgery. The RMH here is across the street from the hospital and is practically brand new. They ask for a $20 donation per night and ask families to help with small chores like starting the dishwasher or take out the trash. It is a beautiful facility and we will share more when we check in.
We hope you all have a wonderful weekend. We will start updating on Tuesday.
Brooke, Michael, & Greyson
We started the day today with visit to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. This zoo is associated with Jack Hanna and he often tapes his wildlife shows there. We really enjoyed the visit and only wish we had more time there. The coolest thing (besides the animals and their habitats) was that Michael had found 50% off coupons and Greyson was free...and did I mention the beautiful weather (sunny, no wind and 70-80's).
After the zoo we headed back to Nationwide Children's (yes that is Nationwide the insurance company). Greyson got his 3 drain tubes out today with no problems. Two of the three were basically not draining at all and the other wasn't draining much by today. The worst part about the whole process of having drain tubes removed is having to hold Greyson still, which he hates, and peeling the tape off.
After the hospital, we stopped by The Ronald McDonald House (RMH) and got a tour. We have decided to get a room there on Monday night and probably as long as we are here after surgery. The RMH here is across the street from the hospital and is practically brand new. They ask for a $20 donation per night and ask families to help with small chores like starting the dishwasher or take out the trash. It is a beautiful facility and we will share more when we check in.
We hope you all have a wonderful weekend. We will start updating on Tuesday.
Brooke, Michael, & Greyson
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