Ethan's First Surgery
Update: We’re home now, resting. Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers.

I’m posting a quick update via my blog since I’ve been severly limited in my ability to connect while here at Children’s Hospital of Philidelphia. I don’t have cell service to update Twitter or upload pics via Flickr, and their hospital network is blocking both Facebook and Twitter.
We got checked in pretty quickly and Ethan was so well behaved before they took him in to surgery. Leaving him was very difficult, but the doctors were fantastic here and our pastor, Pastor Dan, joined us in the waiting room for most of the surgery until the inlaws arrived.
The surgery was successful, they finished the lip adhesion and put tubes in his ears. In fact, the ENT doctor told us that he had a massive amount of fluid built up behind his eardrums, which was ironic since it really hadn’t seemed to bother him. Must be so strange to be able to hear things clearly for the first time (he’s been jumping at any sudden high-pitch sounds).
The hardest part of the day was seeing him for the first time after the surgery. Neither one of us had really prepared for how different he would look; not sure what we were expecting, but the combination of the bruising and scars along with the big change in his face was harder on us than we thought it would be. His skin reacted badly to some of the surgical tape which also made him more swollen and red than usual.
He’s been eating fairly well (as best he can) though trying to learn a whole new pattern of sucking is frustrating for him. He also has a lot of fluid and mucus build-up in his nose and throat, making it difficult to swallow.
He’s such a strong little guy… he kicked the IV out of his foot and they had to reinsert it into his hand (after several tearful tries in both arms). Recovery is going to take a while, but at least he’s sleeping better this evening. Jess and I will be staying at CHOP overnight, and hopefully we’ll be able to bring him home tomorrow.
Thanks so much to everyone for your thoughts and prayers, emails, text messages and calls. They’ve really encouraged us.


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25 November 20082. Ray Baumann:
Ethan is in our prayers
25 November 20083. Scott Yoshinaga:
He looks quite pleased to be home! Prayers are with you!
25 November 20084. Mike Randall:
We're praying for Ethan and both of you as well. Hang in there.
25 November 20085. Luann:
He's still the best! Glad it all went well :)
26 November 20086. Drew:
What a trooper! Glad everything turned out well. Hoping for the best with the days to come.
27 November 20087. Liane:
He's such a cutie! Can't wait to see him and you guys again! You're doing great!
5 December 20088. Andrew and Tara Godwin:
We are keeping all three of you in our prayers.
10 December 20089. Dave:
Man, Ethan is a good looking guy.
Going to grow up into a master web designer just like his daddy.
:]
10 December 200810. Jesse Gardner:
Thanks so much for all of the prayer and well-wishes! It was a rough patch and everyone's encouragement really helped us through it.
And Dave, maybe you missed it, but he's already a stellar web designer with his own CSS framework: http://www.ethanandjamie.com/
;)
19 December 200811. Ethan Gardner:
The name Ethan actually translates as "firm" or "strong," so it is fitting that this little guy is one tough cookie. I saw a link to my site in my referrer logs and wanted to drop by to give you and your family my best wishes this holiday season.
Ethan Gardner (the author of the Momentum CSS framework)
18 January 200912. Rogie King:
Must be so hard to go through man. Looks like a cute and strong lil' bugger. I hope and pray the best and God's healing touch on him. Thank God for doctors too and their love.
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24 November 20081. Jess & Bob:
Such a sweet little guy, and so strong too! I want to thank you for posting these blog entries. Our little girl, who will be born in Feb. will have her first surgery at 1 to 2 weeks old.