
I don't have time to write all the details, but the pictures really tell it all.
Having a little skin to skin time with my sweet man.
(They had to tape his feeding tube to his face, so that it would stay in place.)
We had to wait for her to get over her stomach bug and virus to meet Wells, and she did a great job!
(in the words of Margaret)
Saying goodbye to our last pod in the NICU.
We had many wonderful nurses in the NICU this time around. Actually we knew many of them from Margaret's stay there. One of our favorties was Danielle. She was even there to help us discharge. It gives you such a peace of mind to know that your precious angel is being taken care of by qualified nurses who really care about you and your baby. Thank you, Baptist NICU nurses and doctors!
This picture cracks me up . . . my babies love their hands. Wells was breech just like his sister and always had his hands and feet up by his face.
He moved later that day to the official step-down area of the NICU and only stayed there two days.
The neonatologist, Dr. R., called us on New Years Eve and asked if we wanted to take Wells home today or next year--- Ha ha! Obviously, we chose to take him home on New Years Eve. We've only been waiting to take him home for two weeks!