Roscoe has been staying awake longer and longer each day, which is great for us to see because we get glimpses of the "old" Roscoe returning. One of the nurses tried using Tylenol to make him more comfortable, rather than using a heavier drug he's been on (called midozolam). It let him remain more awake, so when one of the nurses came to talk with him he flashed a few of the smiles that we're so familiar with:
I love this boy. I love him when he smiles, when he sleeps, when he cries, and when he just stares with no expression as if to say "Will you hold me?".
SOOOO precious!!! He will pull through it. He is a trooper. Love you all.
ReplyDeleteI love that boy, too! He is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteLove you and Alisha, too. :o)
We love that sweet boy too! He is a precious blessing! I love it when he smiles.... it just melts your heart! Sending [[hugs]] to you and Alisha!
ReplyDeleteThat is one precious and amazing baby boy!
ReplyDeleteOh what pure joy is found in that smile. Praying for miracles. Love you Shaun, love you Alisha, love you Roscoe, Raymond , Kari, and kids
ReplyDeleteMan, it doesn't get much sweeter than that! I sure love that little guy! We'll be praying (even more) constantly for Roscoe tomorrow as the doctors discuss his treatment.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you. Heaven smiles with him.
ReplyDeleteHis smile lights up the world! I dare anyone to not smile when they see him smile.
ReplyDeleteLove to you all!
Praying for a miracle.
ReplyDeleteGo Team Roscoe!!!
I love him and I love you both, too!
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9
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