Wednesday, September 17, 2008

We're Home

We made it home today!!! I'll post more tonight when everyone's asleep. Thank y'all for your prayers.

The 1st hour she was sleeping her oxygen levels wavered back & forth. I was worried that we would be there another night. Then all of a sudden her level went up to a 92 and stayed about that most the night. I was nervous to go to sleep, but I was so sleepy that I fell asleep by about 10. At midnight I remember the nurses coming in, but I was half asleep. At 4 I asked the nurse if she was still off oxygen, "she gave me a thumbs up." At 6:45 the Dr. woke me up and let me know that we would get to go home. I was so excited. We're still doing breathing treatments every 4 hours and on steroids.

We were so thankful to get home. Cameron was excited to see me & Taylor when we got home. The girls had to get used to each other again. They both were kind of like only kids for a few days. They fought quite for bit when we got home. It was frustrating. When Peyton woke up from her nap and I got to get her out of her crib, she looked up at me and grinned real big. I think she was excited to see me. The girls did better this afternoon. We'll be going back to MDO tomorrow.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lori,
I am so glad you and Taylor are home but probably not as happy as Dustin. ;) Thank you for keeping us updated with this blogspot. I cannot wait to see all of you.
Love, Aunt Sherri

Lauren said...

I'm sooo glad to hear that! I know it must have been super scary but you had so many people surrounding you guys with prayers.

Anonymous said...

Gosh! I am so sorry to hear that you guys have been in the hospital, that sounds so scary. Glad that it is all over now!

Jennifer Knight

Jessica said...

Glad you guys are home!!

I bet it was weird for the girls to be apart for that long.

MSM said...

Wow; sorry you've been through so much lately.

Maybe things will calm down and be smooth sailing for a while. MAYBE you'll get a chance to even get BORED or something while the big girls are in school. . .