Cutler Entertainment

Hope this finds everyone doing well.  Sorry for the long delay in updates.  Cutler continues to be a normal baby boy learning to walk, learning to bruise his forehead while learning to walk, and learning to fuss when he falls on his rear and wants help getting up.  He has started to crawl more and is capable of getting up but can be very persuasive in getting help to get up…that cry can just wear you out sometimes.  We are seeing the doctor tomorrow morning for the first time in three weeks and hopefully we will begin the discussion of removing the feeding tube as we haven’t used it in the past month…aside from the medicines that is.  Come to think of it, maybe we should keep it in until he finishes his meds in another month or so.  🙂

Below are a couple of videos of Cutler doing laps, dancing, and jabbering away.

Now He’s Crawling

I know it’s not in the order that most babies take, but when enticed, Cutler will now crawl short distances.  He still would rather walk everywhere, of which he is getting much better, but below are a few videos one of which is of him crawling a few steps to get to his latest addiction…the blackberry.  I fear he is learning this from his mother.  I can say that, because I don’t use one.  🙂  The final one is him showing some of his tricks…should I feel bad that we teach him tricks like a dog?

Cutler Update

Saw the doctor on Tuesday and everything still looks great.  I told Dr. Goldman how much Cutler had been drinking and we agreed to stop all pushes via the feeding tube and give it about three weeks and see where he is before making any final decisions on removing the tube for good.  So far, Cutler does not show any difference in missing those extra feedings he was getting, so I am assuming all is going well.  Last week we had cut back to three feedings from four via the tube and he had still gained over a pound, so I think he will be just fine.  He weighed in at a whopping 24.3 lbs.  He’s definitely mine.

Other than that, he continues to walk more and more every day and is no longer happy to just sit in your lap.  He’s also really enjoying being a mobile baby brother to Mason.  I know I have said it before (several times) but he let’s out a shriek of joy when Mason gets home from school and then just watches him nonstop.  He can’t get enough of his big brother and fortunately Mason feels the same way.

Since we have always posted pictures of Cutler smiling, I thought I would show a few of his spoiled side.  This was from Tuesday night.  He had been sitting in Mason’s little chair and was very content and then when he slid out to the floor is was no longer enough to just sit around.  And no, I am not cruel, the tears came immediately and finished almost as quickly (picture included).  Also, his shirt is not soaked from tears, but from slobber.  He slobbers like no kid I have seen before and has become dangerous to hold over my head.

One final note, Cutler’s cancer twin is having surgery tomorrow morning to reverse his colostamy, so please keep him in your prayers.  It’s great news that he is getting the reversal, meaning everything is going great for him, but please pray for a speedy and full recovery.

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Look Who’s Walking…

In my last post I mentioned how much Cutler enjoyed walking around exploring, with the help of someone’s hand.  Today he decided not to use anyone’s hand and now Kobi’s work day is going to change dramatically.  Below are a couple videos from this afternoon, including where he enjoys tackling his big brother.

Now That’s Out Of The Way

Ok, now that I am done being sappy, just wanted to provide some updates.

Cutler continues to improve on a rapid pace.  He is really starting to eat a lot more as well as continues to drink more and more.  I am really looking forward to the appointment on Tuesday when I can break the good news to the doctors and hopefully begin the discussion on when we can remove the feeding tube.  Cutler is really enjoying walking around, still with the help of one of our hands, but now he insists on using only one hand and when working with him he can sometimes stand on his own for a few seconds before taking a run at me.  Today we took him to our neighbor’s birthday party and Cutler was so excited to just walk around this huge bounce house area for what was probably close to an hour.  When holding both mine and Melanie’s hands he was practically running.  He loves to walk around and explore everything.  Also today Melanie took him to some baby tumbling class, which he enjoyed quite a bit and will start going to once a week to help him interact with other kids.  Unfortunately this is an area for him to improve as Melanie reported back that he bit another kid.  I hate to say that it doesn’t surprise me, but he is in love with biting any and everything.  One other thing that we have been working with him on is identifying things, such as hair, eyes, nose, etc.  Below is a video of him tonight showing what he has learned…near the end of it so be patient.

And here is a video of him playing with Melanie…

Happy Father’s Day

While today is pretty much another holiday brought to us by our friends at Hallmark, I for one am grateful for a chance to reflect on how lucky I am to be a father.  A lot of celebrations on this day are to honor father’s, but I was sitting here tonight playing with the boys and realized how lucky I am to be a father.  I realized how lucky I am to have such a fighter in Cutler that despite all he has been through is perhaps the happiest baby that I have had the joy to experience…and that’s saying a lot because Mason was a complete joy to have as well.  I realized how lucky I am to have such a sweet, patient, and understanding son in Mason.  Through all of this he has really never acted up once, but has always been very understanding and patiently waiting for his opportunity to prove himself as a great big brother.  I realized how lucky I am to have such wonderful children due largely in part to my beautiful and sweet wife as I am sure the majority of their outgoing and happy personality comes from her.  I realized what an inspiration my children are for me.  They inspire me to be a better father, to be a better husband, and to be a better person.  I see their tremendous qualities and spirit and just hope that someday, when they are old enough to know, they will say that they are proud to be my sons.

Now, to my dad, I’m proud to be your son.  Happy Father’s Day!