Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Day 2 is in the Books

First, thanks to everyone for all your well wishes yesterday and today. It's been great to hear from all of you and as great to feel your support.

Yesterday flew by and felt like a piece of cake. Of course, I was spectating and didn't actually have to birth a child or get ripped out of my nice cozy cocoon. So of the three of us, I was on easy street. Then came night fall...

Did I mention our room was (notice the past tense) directly across from the nurses station and directly adjacent to the main doors for the wings. I will contest that our room has NEVER had someone lay down for bed and not be ready to go on a rampage by morning. To hell with waterboarding, if someone wants to torture someone else, don't let them go to sleep.

As you know, babies sleep. In fact, that is one of a couple of things they are nearly flawless at. They go out like a light and don't budge unless there are constant, loud, sudden noises. Even Brynn couldn't fall asleep, and stay that way - she has been much better since our relocation. Anyways, we felt bad because we had to send her to the nursery last night so she could get some shut eye.

Looks like we'll probably get to go home tomorrow. Brynn made duties today which was the last test she needed to pass (wouldn't it be nice if all tests were that easy?). Stacy is doing very well too. She took a shower today and has been up a few times.

Here's a few pics from today (hit the right arrow to move through all of them):

1 comment:

Shannon said...

Brent - I can only imagine the words you had for the people at the hospital after the doors opened for the third or fourth time. My only question is - was security ever called?