Friday, May 1, 2009

Photos

Oma en kleinkind:


All done! Now tired:

5 comments:

Mackenzie said...

Loki is so handsome in the one with his Oma, and so at peace with the world with his Mama. Hope to hear good news soon about his eating! Go Loki, you can do it!!!! Positive thoughts from your buddy Wyatt in Seattle!!! xoxo, Mackenzie

Karin said...

Dearest Lijn, Jesse and Oma Heleen,
Susch lovely photo's!
I also enjoyed very much the video's!!
I do hope so that Loki will like eating more than he is doing now.
I also hope that the examinations to find out what it is, will not be too much suffering for him.
Lijn, I've bought nice small trousers for Loki on Queens day, from a friend who sold clothes from her little boy when he was much younger.She's always buying very nice clothes for him, so these trousers are lovely in my opinion.
I've got also 'een rompertje" and some nice 'knuffelbeestjes'.
The trousers are washed, don't know about the 'knuffelbeestjes'.
You have to see for yourself.
I will put it into the post next week and hope that you like them for Loki.
Do wish you much strength it will come out fine for Loki, I'm sure!
Love and hugs for all of you.
Karin (Amsterdam)

Circe said...

Hoi Lijn,
Kijk, met zulke foto's verdwijnt mn beetje angstige bezorgdheid als sneeuw voor de zon! Tot gauw spreeks. Liefs,Circe

berkeleygal77 said...

beautiful pictures

Kyra said...

Lieve Jesse, Lijn en Loki,

Een zondagse kus van ons allemaal en trots om Loki in ons kinders' kledij te zien op treden!

x Kyra

About Loki Sky

Loki Sky is a special little man. He was a very early micropreemie, weighing only 610 grams (1 lb, 5 oz) after 24 weeks, 3 days gestation, born to an American Father and a Dutch Mother in Berkeley, California on October 18, 2008.

On January 11, 2009, while still in the hospital NICU, his one kidney stopped working. It was repaired after three surgeries. After spending time in three hospitals in three cities, Loki came home on February 17. He struggled with eating, and then stopped in July, leading to 8 days in the hospital, a failure-to-thrive diagnosis, and a NG feeding tube. On October 10, a minor surgery installed a G feeding tube. Another procedure replaced it with a new one, and then again with a Mic-Key button in Jan. 2010.

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