blathering on about knitting, quilting, spinning, crochet, my family, cats, goats, the dog, singing, clogging, and living in The Bush
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Wee Jake
has had two blood transfusions, has lost a bit of weight, and is being treated for jaundice, but despite all that, is now out of Intensive Care and in the High Dependency Unit. A huge step forward methinks.
That really is amazing progress. I'm always stunned by the strength to be found in such little people. And I'm certain that the handknits only added to this strength!
Walking the fine line between creativity and obsession on my 10 acres of bushland. I share my life with my severely autistic son, and also my daugher and son-in-law, 4 cats and 4 goats, a very small dog who apparently thinks he's a Rottweiler ... or a cat ... and a collection of fabrics and fibres that can be seen from space.
4 comments:
I'd bet the handknits help with the healing vibes. He looks good in that color.
Aunty knit knitteds will definitely help. That is a lot of love to be wrapped in. Hoping things continue to improve.
That really is amazing progress. I'm always stunned by the strength to be found in such little people. And I'm certain that the handknits only added to this strength!
I'm sure the handknits are a great help in the getting well process. Go little guy, you can do it!
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