Well, it's been 2 weeks of being locked away. I actually slept for about 5 hours straight last night and I woke up feeling so refreshed. It is rainy here again today and I just love watching the rain drops hit my window, it's so nice.
But then I met my new nurse for the day. She saw the picture of my puppies hanging in my room and her first comment to me at 7am was..."oh I read that Rottweilers are like one of the most dangerous dog breeds". Not the way you want to start a conversation with this mama.
So then she comes in to do my monitoring and she had just finished getting me hooked up, and my specialist comes and tells me everything looks great from the girls' heart rate strips. Which thankfully has been his report every morning since I've been here. So then she asked if I want to come off the monitors. Um No? I've only been on for 5 minutes. "Well he said everything looks good today"
Ya lady, but the whole point of me living in the hospital for 2 months is to be on the monitors.
Needless to say... We don't mesh well. Check please! :)
Now off to learn how to play Texas Holdem :) I always win!
Grandma Judy & Papa Ed brought us lunch and visited for a while. :)
Good afternoon Britt,
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what 5 hours of good sleep can do for you. You sound so good! There is a saying that people are down on what they're not up on! Your new nurse obviously doesn't know your dogs. People can be so quick to judge even without an invitation! My guess is compassion is not one of her gifts, if it is we'll have to give her grace for todays insensitivity. The food and company looks like you've had a good time!
Happy 2 weeks in...
Love and Prayers,
Lisa A.
AWWW, that was the sweetest birthday wish ever!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to come see you, I miss you dearly!
Tell that lady she is completely wrong about rottis! They actually make a great family dog because they protect their families!
Happy you are having a good day!
Love you and my nieces,
Aunt Eva
Wait...you are pregnant??? With twins???
ReplyDeleteJK, JK (as the kids say these days). I've enjoyed reading the blog and wish I was closer so that I could come teach you how to REALLY play Texas Hold 'Em. I know that it is hard, but try to laugh at the absurdity of it all at least once a day (I've found this helpful once the kids arrive too!). I've got 40 seventh graders praying for you daily. Oh, and we haven't gone through your blog in English class- I promise! You are doing a great job; I am proud of you.
Love,
Billy