





Oh, and by the way, midnight feeding isn't so bad... yet. Catch you on the flipside!
NEXT TIME: First Doctor's Appointment and Lamar Goes Back To Work...






Oh, and by the way, midnight feeding isn't so bad... yet. Catch you on the flipside!
NEXT TIME: First Doctor's Appointment and Lamar Goes Back To Work...
everyone was waiting! My mother and step-father were there with his daughter and grandson. My pop came out as soon as we put the car in park. It was wonderful.
This was taken on Sunday. As of this morning (Tuesday), our man Alex is off the U V light. He's doing very well and is still a go for coming home on Saturday. (Woo-Hoo!!!) He was tranferred to a crib today so he won't be sleeping in a box anymore. Watching him sleep today (and yesterday) makes you wonder what he's dreaming about. I say he's watching his Guardian Angel fly above and around his head. Also it makes me want to fall asleep too. just look....
(don't worry moms, the nurse was watching him while he slept this way.) Well that's today's update. Catch you on the flipside!
"Thats a Spicy Meatball!
Catch you on the flipside!
NEXT TIME: Hopefully the monkey will be home....




There's just a few I took these couple of days. But, the last one is the one I'm hoping not to see ever again after he comes home. As you heard in the video I put up, he was whimpering like a puppy. When he came into this world, he didn't have all the fluid squeezed out at birth and some was still in his lungs. After about 2 hours the doctor put him in the NICU (Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit) at the hospital. He's been there ever since, hooked up to a breathing tube and an IV. Now he's breathing room air but he needs the pressure to help build up his lungs and clean out the fluid. The IV is there because if you would feed him, the formula would have a chance of going down the wrong tube due to his breathing. I can tell you this, i don't care how freakin strong or tough you might be, seeing your firstborn hooked up to this and being almost helpless to do anything, really makes you worry that something bad is going to happen. That's where the Monty Python song came in. I thought of that last night and said he's gonna be alright. As of 10:15 am today (01.18.08) he's doing better and resting comfortably. For having this buddle no less than two days ago, Michelle has been stronger with the situation than I have. I love her so much!
Speaking of Michelle, she is doing good and of course, sore. I tried to keep her spirits up during the 12 hour labor with jokes and love. There was one time that she thought I was going to pass out. That was when they gave her the epidermal. She said I go white. I had good reason. The needle they put in her back was long and thick! When Alex was born, it only took 5 pushes and boom! there he was. I of course made the crack afterwards that he looked like a Smurf.
So there you go. Michelle gets out tomorrow. Unfortunatly, I don't know when Alex will be coming home. It all depends when the doctor feels he's in the green. But until then, I'll keep thinking about the bright side. Catch you on the babyside!
NEXT TIME: Alex Comes Home!