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Sunday, March 7, 2010

March 7 - No Place Like Home

I posted yesterday that we came home - 26 hours after delivery and 34 hours after arriving at the hospital. Dorothy was right when she said "there's no place like home". Honestly, I couldn't have survived another night on the chair bed and LA had enough of the 20 year old craftmatic adjustable bed. At the end of the day, we probably didn't get any additional sleep but the sleep we got was much better - our own bed. I will take my bed over a chair bed or any other bed even at a five star resort (that's how we roll when we travel...ha!ha!) The other reason, LA was getting meals brought to her three times a day and I just sat in the corner watching her eat. For the cost of the room, you would think the could feed a spouse but then again it is hospital food so maybe I will pass.

Everything is going good with Wyatt. We have some work to do with Aubrey. She is warming up to the idea but she's not completely on board yet. This morning(Sunday) was a little too much for her because we turned her world upside down and moved our rocking chair from her room to Wyatt's room. That's the chair we have read books in since she started wanting to read books in the morning. She flipped out when I tried to read books to her on her bed. She was sure that I was trying to put her back to sleep. I am sure she will be fine but it might take a little while.
***update***
This am (Monday) was much better. Working on our new reading book routine

I need to give a couple of shout outs from the weekend.

Visitor From The Farthest Away - Pops (LA's Dad) - From Chicago, IL (in on Sat afternoon and out on Sun early morning) - Thanks for the effort, love and support. You rock.

Meals Of The Weekend - It wasn't the hospital food. Philly's was close but there isn't anything better than roast beef and gravy, corn, string beans, mashed potatoes and homemade bread. Thanks, Grandma! (my mom) It was the bomb and we got to eat it at home. Nana (LA's mom) made spaghetti for us and it was good and I don't even like spaghetti (if she would leave out the onions and bell peppers it would be even better...ha!ha!) - the garlic bread was very good, also.

1st Person to See Wyatt (other than LA or KC) - Mrs. Eileen. She visited us in the morning and was waiting at the hospital to hear the news.

1st Sibling To Visit - A shocker - Waylon (It not shocking that Waylon came but that he was able to beat Wesley is impressive and noted here for the whole world to see). Thanks for coming to see us so soon after Wyatt was born. LA and I appreciated it.

1st Blogger To Visit - Jenn William from Courtyard. Check her blog out.

1st Non Family Members To Visit - Tim, Arlette, Madison and Dylan

All Time Best Babysitters - Grandma and Aube and Nana and Gramps - Even if Aubrey is rotten when we get her back they still are number 1 in our books.

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