We spent some more time at the hospital this past week. The first six days were planned chemotherapy. Then we went home for two days, then back with a fever for three more. We missed the place, but are all happy to be home again. Hopefully for a while this time.
Here are some pictures from the hospital. Henry is such a flirt with the nurses, and I think really likes the place!

I love the
mischievous look! He knows he shouldn't be playing with Lucas' phone.

"What? I'm just playing with my IV tubing..."
Cheeto face, hands, fingers, legs and toes...

A good cup of coffee makes everything better.

Sitting in the recliner, looking at the room service menu.

A pretty picture Lucas took at the Children's Garden.
2 comments:
I love all his expressions! Most of all the face buried in the coffee cup. :)
Henry certainly has matured during these 100 days of hospitalization (out of 8 months). He was a baby - now you can see him turning into a mischcievious little boy. Even once in awhile catch a glance of a grown up Henry. Yep - goodbye cancer cells. Watch out world - here comes HENRY!!!
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