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Sunday, October 22, 2006

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Recent exchange in the car on the way to see Isaac:

Me: I heard Hotel California on the radio today, and was all, hey, the last time I heard this song, I couldn't feel my legs.
Dennis: You're probably not the only person who can say that.

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It will come as no surprise to anyone who knows us...we have a stubborn baby. He's still locked in combat with the feeding tube. He was working on getting the gauze unstuck from his face this afternoon, and when I went for one of the late feedings tonight, it had migrated up and was holding his eye closed. Silly boy! He also dislodged some of his sensors this morning. He's putting all that extra awake time to good use, obviously.

Isaac has now met all three of his godmothers and was appropriately adorable (well, except for the spitting up while Ryan was holding him).

I made it to church this morning for the first time since I went into the hospital. I'm glad I went, although it wore me out a bit. I'm not good at being around people right now; I'm burning so many extra social calories being in the nicu so often, plus just holding myself together seems to take more effort these days. I honestly can't decide if I'm doing great or if I'm a complete wreck. Maybe some of both.

I'm going to work on his room this week. We have some time to get it ready for him, so I can pace myself a bit. My parents bought us a glider chair which should be arriving this week. Isaac likes being rocked in the glider in the nicu, and this one also has a recliner mode for when one gets hit by a dose of Baby Sedative. I was singing Baby is a Sedative to the tune of Angel is a Centerfold earlier today because I had a warm snuggly boy in my arms and a nap seemed like an excellent plan. I sure do love that Isaac.

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