Thursday, August 12, 2021
Tonight's picture was taken in August of 2008. It was our first week in the hospital, awaiting Mattie's chemotherapy infusion. We were outside Mattie's hospital room, in the hallway of the pediatric intensive care unit. Mattie's child life specialist (Linda), who was getting to know us, decided to set up a painting project in the hallway, as Mattie's buddy, Charlotte, was going to visit him after school. Linda understood that she needed to plan an activity to bring Charlotte and Mattie together. It was a great idea because it was hard on Mattie's friends to visit a hospital and see a friend so ill. Throughout Mattie's treatment, Charlotte kept on visiting, despite the fact that most of Mattie's friends stopped coming. It speaks volumes to me about Charlotte's strength, courage, and friendship.
Quote of the day: Today's coronavirus update from Johns Hopkins.
- Number of people diagnosed with the virus: 36,249,006
- Number of people who died from the virus: 618,813
This is the original color of the oak stairs! It had a lot of yellow/tan to it. Given I have now stained the floors a combination of cherry mahogany and English chestnut, the stairs DON'T match.
The stairs now match the floors. When we bought the house NOTHING matched. Each room was painted a different color, and each room had different types of wood floors (oak, cherry, or maple). Therefore, the floors stuck out because different types of woods take on stain differently. You truly need someone who understands wood floors to be able to stain floors so that they look like they match. But the smells in the house are hard to take. Which is why I think this has contributed to how Peter is feeling. On top of the simple fact that we are working around the clock. It has caught up with us.
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