Yesterday marked 5 weeks in the hospital - 3 weeks for Laura in Norfolk General, and 2 more since Isaac was born. Hard to believe...
It has been hard, tiring, stressful: all the things you would imagine. There have been tears. But yesterday we laughed. It was so great.
I was looking at my email and commented that maybe I should have an automatic vacation reply. Laura said, "well this isn't exactly a vacation!" It lead to a description of our current situation as a vacation.
- A lovely 6th floor view of 2 parking decks and multiple rooftops of medical buildings.
- Fresh linens everyday. Or whenever you want to walk down the hall to the linen room and get some and put them on yourself. Fine hospital quality. Mattress firmness questionable.
- Shower conveniently located just down the hall. Bring your own soap.
- Room furnished with electrical outlets. Bring your own refrigerator with freezer in case you have breast milk to store. (Yes! Gratefully we have a small dorm refrigerator lent to us by the next door neighbor. Wow, it has been a life saver!)
- Kitchen just across the hall is helpful, providing large stainless steel sink for those middle-of-the-night pump-washing needs. Also includes a commercial microwave for warming those gourmet dinners!
- Free "coffee" (on the rare occasion you find cups) - sometimes it is even brown! Ice and water machine too - sometimes it is brown :(
- Random deactivating of your room key! Maybe you'll get lucky and it will happen during regular office hours.
- Dining facility has a large sunny window. Bring your own food and do your own dishes. TV perpetually shows Divorce Court. Feel free to turn it down.
- Feel like a V.I.P with your own daily sticker. Collect them all!
- Want a nice dinner out? Just a short stroll to the Heart Hospital leads you to the Subway Cafe. Elegant decor and actually includes a full-sized Steinway in the adjoining lobby. (Provide your own pianist).
- Exciting entertainment provided for the young ones, such as these amazing "noisy blue fans" conveniently located in the main hallway following a water leak.
- Toddler William keeps his eye on cleanliness throughout the facility. "Uh-OH! Uh-OH!" (what's wrong?) "Piece of trash!! ....Clean it up!!!"
We are thankful that we have come to a place where we can feel silly and laugh.
I'm happy for your laughter.
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