This was taken with no flash on purpose.

Colton's head is under a clear plastic cylinder, or 'hood'.
The hood is fed with oxygen at controllable levels.
While his lungs aren't perfect yet, they've had quite a bit of success in turning down the O2 concentration.
He's no longer 'grunting' (rarely).

That's a splint on his right forarm.
It's there only to support the IV in that arm.
He also has IVs going through the remnants of his umbilical cord.
The syringe you see is attached to the IV cord.

These beds have the capability to warm the baby.
Colton's heat has been turned off since yesterday (6/8).

Basically, the only problem is his lungs.
We expect that'll fix itself in 2-3 days and are hopeful he'll come home next week.