On our way!
This morning, we are saying goodbye to Starship, our unexpected home for the last while, and saying hello to Wellington hospital. Its one giant step closer to going home and we are mega… Read More
This morning, we are saying goodbye to Starship, our unexpected home for the last while, and saying hello to Wellington hospital. Its one giant step closer to going home and we are mega… Read More
photos from today – which was an immensely great day: sunshine, news we were going home next week, taking Albie out in his sling, walks in the Auckland Domain, lunch on K Road,… Read More
Wrigglesworth is back! He is putting on weight steadily, and with that, his energy has returned. Thank goodness – I didn’t like watching him sleep all the time, it was too unnerving. He… Read More
We are currently the longest serving family on the cardiac ward and our brains are a bit silly after such a stint in hospital. The minutiae of everyday life on the ward has… Read More
So we are still awaiting our little guy putting on some beef. The shunt they placed in him is a little too big for him, which means that there is 2-3 times the… Read More
and I haven’t got it. This last week has been really hard. I am tired of people hurting Albie for endless blood tests, and student doctors waking him up as they listen to… Read More
Now that he isn’t nil by mouth Kranskypants is fast disappearing. Welcome back Wrigglesworth:
Albie is doing really good. His saturation levels remain in the early nineties and his surgery site is looking really good. His bowel problem is also almost sorted. Poor Mr Wrigglesworth has been… Read More
The founding member of Albie’s Fan Club (AFC) spoke out strongly in Wellington yesterday. Miss Brier, aged five weeks, has been dissatisfied about the absence of Mr Wrigglesworth from the region’s recent events.… Read More