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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Going Back Home to the Devil Children
My last day at l'hopital (for some reason, that is one of my very favorite French words to say) was a lot more chill. That last day is always kind of hard for me, because I know that I have to check out sometime, and I get sad that I won't be able to have total silence anymore. I know I have to go back home and face Hitler's Youth, as I've come to call my kids. And it really hit me that day how extremely EXHAUSTED I was. All I wanted to do was sleep. And hang out with my little man.
They took out his ventilation tube that morning - you can see where the tape that held it in place irritated his poor little cheek:
It was also a really fun surprise that he was out of his incubator and in a normal little bassinette thingey.
Ben and I got in all the cuddling we could before checking out and heading home without Gagey-Pooh. The doctor told us that we'd probably be able to come and pick up Gage the next morning.
We gathered up all of our stuff (they had to lend us this cart thingey to wheel all of it down to our car), including these gorgeous flowers I got from Ben's office:
And the flowers that Dad gave me:
His office sent these flowers to him, but he was worried that it was "gay" to get flowers when you're a man. So I inherited them by default. Which was okay with me. I am a lover of flowers.
That night was so weird, to come home without a baby. We all just hung out in the living room and watched The Spiderwick Chronicles. Megs got us a pizza that night for dinner, which was really, really sweet of her, considering she had a two-week-old at home herself. I don't know how she's doing all that she's doing - I am hardly functioning, and Gage is three weeks old, now! Lex told me today that she can tell how busy I am by my lack of blogging. I'm still in really good spirits, just superduperduper busy. Hopefully I'll get into more of a rhythm soon...
I used to love my hospital stays. With my first two, the hospital had great food and I got a little rest. With the last two babies, though, I haven't been able to sleep at the hospital. Just long yucky nights. I was exhausted when I finally went home. I'm glad you were able to get a little rest, and hope you can get lots more at home.
ReplyDeleteThose flower ARE gorg - lucky girl. I miss you blogging, but I totally understand that it takes time to get back into the "swing of things".
ReplyDeleteDude, I remember Jake was so stuffed up for, like, the first 6 months of his life. I literally had to suction his nose every day. It sucked. (HA! Get it?) But yeah, my doc told me to buy nose spray stuff for kids, and put that in first. Jake's boogers were bigger than mine! Poor kid.
ReplyDeleteGage is so CUTE!