Last time I posted I was feeling pretty bummed. The folks at worked proved they were awesome by unhesitatingly giving me a day off to go spend some time with my
girls. That single day went a long way
to making me feel better.
A respite from work was nice as was time with the girls, but
I also need to give credit to the nurses who have been invaluable in helping to
assuage our stress and sadness. The NICU
could be scary, clinical and cold, but amazingly these nurses have made it a
refuge for us. When we go to the NICU we
are met by kind and caring friends that take wonderful care of our daughters. In a way they help take care of us as well.
One of the amazing staff feeding Lillian. If you're wondering about the gloves our girls are filthy. |
Now about that progress . . . Evalyn is over 6 pounds and
Lillian is almost there. The feeding is
coming along and they were requiring less oxygen. As I mentioned in the last post the rate of
progress had slowed and just as it got to me Heidi had her bummer moment on
Sunday. I encouraged her to take the day
and spend it with the girls. Every once
in a while I get something right because that turned out to be a pivotal day.
When Heidi showed up to the NICU they had just finished
removing their nasal cannula and feeding tubes.
She was able to spend the next 6 hours with the girls and an
unobstructed view of their faces! They
are adorable, but don’t take my word for it I have proof.
I'd label the photos, but seriously I can't really tell which is which most of the time.