
Lilly is doing well so far with her "blender diet." She handled several days with the pureed avocado with homemade organic chicken broth just fine. (Our only glitch was one time the puree made a blockage in her g-tube button. But some water pushed in with a syringe quickly got rid of it.) I use a really big syringe to slowly push in the food. She's in my lap when I feed her and I watch for any squirming or facial expression or sound of discomfort. So far so good. Yesterday we added a tablespoon of yogurt in. We'll keep that mix for a few days. (It was recently shared with me that probiotics and help prevent colds and upper respiratory infections. See here.)
Except for Fridays, when her physical therapist and occupational therapist come to our house, I try and do about 30 minutes or so of therapy with Lilly most days. I have a little notebook where I write down exercises her PT and OT do with her so I can try them with her. I have to say that therapy time is just about her favorite time of the day. (Well at least it can compete with when her daddy gets home from work. He always gets the biggest smiles from her.)

When Lilly is feeling well she is truly the most joyful and content human being that I know.
"The Lord has done great things for us! We are glad!" - Psalm 126:3
