kayaking on Loch Leven near Glencoe, Scotland, 2018

kayaking on Loch Leven near Glencoe, Scotland, 2018

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Houston Zoo



Bob and Andrew came for the weekend late last evening. Drew and I stayed at the Sellars last night. This afternoon, he and I went to Hermann Park, to the Houston Zoo. Saw lots of birds, monkeys, a couple lions. It's a pretty zoo, lots of vegetation and flowers, shade.

Eric had a rough day again today, starting at 6:00 AM when he vomited. Spent most of the rest of the day quite nauseated, couldn't even tolerate any NG formula, let alone food. Couldn't do PT. But he seems to be feeling somewhat better this evening. He took several bites of a grilled cheese sandwich and corn. We'll see how he does tonight. We're not sure if he's not tolerating the formula or if he might have a stress ulcer, which wouldn't be surprising after all these months in the hospital. But I hope they figure it out before TUESDAY.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Father in the name of Jesus and in the authority that has been given to us in that name. I bind up every assignment against Eric. Father thank you that he WILL go home on schedule. No weapon formed against him will prosper. Thank you Lord that he is healed from the top of his head to the souls of his feet. Swine flu, nausea, lung malfunction or any other malfunction can't reside in Eric's body because of the life of God that is in him.
And that is the truth! Praise God!!!!

Anonymous said...

Praying for the "ick" to go away and for Eric to feel better. You're almost there--God is so good and I know He will see you through these trials. They are bound to come along the closer you get to home. Praying for you all to stay strong!

God Bless!

Anonymous said...

I am praying for a hedge of protection around all of you from any germs and for a safe return home. Thank you for keeping us well posted and I thank God that He will continue to heal Eric.

God Bless!

Sheri

jess said...

People in my SS class are still praying and asking about Eric. Stay strong, Angie.