Looking Up

A quick post: C is doing well. He's been talking a lot, communicating his feelings, asking for things, and connecting with us. We see the benefits of his therapy every day, and we're so grateful.

Just a Boy

I saw people looking at C today, but the glances were different. They weren't looking at a sickly child with a nasal cannula, just a little boy with big eyes and curly hair on a family outing. We removed C's oxygen tube so it wouldn't get wet during his first swim lessons.

We've been taking C out with no oxygen a lot lately, and he's doing well without it, even for prolonged periods. Normally, though, we coil his tube into a small backpack.

But not today. Today he was just a boy — a boy with some silly gestures, funny expressions, and quirky mannerisms, but a boy without an obvious illness. It felt odd, but it also felt great.

A Subtle Affirmation

I didn't notice it when I took the photo, but I saw it later: C is holding M's hand.

To me, this little gesture says so much, maybe more so because of its subtlety. It's easy to think C isn't quite there, that he's not present, that he doesn't need the rest of us. But he does, and it's these little signs, these seemingly minuscule gestures, that prove it. You don't hold someone's hand unless you want to connect with them, unless you need and want them in your world.

This is an affirmation of C's desire to connect, and I'm grateful for it.