So the therapists arranged to have Dominic come home and spend the day with us on Sunday. It was a fantastic day! He was so excited to see his brothers and our dogs and a slew of familiar faces. He settled himself in right away and we put on one of his favorite movies (Spiderman 3). At one point, he smelled cooking and started scooting himself towards the kitchen. By lifting him under his arms, we were able to pick him up and help him walk there so he could see what was going on. It's clear his memories of home and family are still intact. He knew where he wanted to go and was clearly overjoyed to be surrounded by family in a familiar place. He spent his afternoon playing with the dogs, watching cartoons, playing with his toys and walking (with help) to and from the kitchen. His recovery continues to amaze us. Not only is he showing a return of strength and control to his right arm and leg, he has even begun to smile again. Within the past couple of days, Dominic has started to communicate with by nodding his head for "yes" and shaking it for "no". This is a huge accomplishment and a breakthrough in communication. This morning, I asked Dominic if he would like to watch some cartoons while Daddy was taking a shower. That got a big "yes" nod. When I asked him if he was hungry and ready for his breakfast, another big nod. As Kim was feeding him dinner the night before, she asked if he wanted more mashed potatoes (not a favorite of his). He shook his head "no". The fog of his injury is lifting and Dominic has begun to shine through. We are proud of his fighting spirit and of the progress he continues to make. Tonight he gets his first haircut since the accident. The very same barber (and an old family friend) who cut my hair when I was Dominic's age has offered to come to the hospital and do the job. Louie, if you're reading this, thank you so much. That’s all the news that’s fit to print. Thank you all for your prayers and support. Whether you realize it or not, each of you have played a role in his recovery. More updates to come…
David Loperena
Monday, September 8, 2008
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I have so loved reading and hearing about Dominic's recovery. It has been uplifting to me so I can only imagine how your family is feeling! I haven't seen Dominic since right after the accident at the hospital, but hearing the news that he's progressing so much, I will be out there very soon.
I love and miss him very much.
God bless ur family and know u are loved Loperena family.
Love Ms. Cindy
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