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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Getting a bit crazy 'round here...

Greetings to all!

First, sorry it has been a few days since updating. I figure the intervals between posts will continue to grow a bit over the next few weeks. As the subject says...things are about to get crazy...and in some ways already have!!

I'm back in school...which doesn't help...and Autumn's mom went back to Oklahoma. Autumn is still at the Fischer House, although that is about to change.

Starting tonight, Autumn will spend her evenings back in the hospital. Not because anything is wrong with her...but because it is time to start preparing for home!! The way they do that at Bethesda is through a process called "Rooming In." For us...they are modifying it a little bit.

Normally, Rooming In entails the parents spending the night in a room across from the NICU with their "NICU Graduate" (cute title huh!?!). They are responsible for taking care of him/her throughout the night and have the nurses there to check-up on things, answer any concerns, and just do the hospital thing making sure the parents didn't wreck their baby!! THe next morning...that's it and they go home.

With us having triplets...and Autumn still regaining her strength, things are a bit modified. To start, Autumn will stay in the room at the hospital...but tonight she will be by herself (We have people coming to the house early AM tomorrow and also have class). Throughout the night...instead of the boys being with her...she will go into the NICU to do their feedings and care time.

Tomorrow night (Friday), Caleb and I will join her for our first night sleeping with one of the boys. The following night, they will add Gideon, and Sunday night, the whole family will be together! It makes for a long few days at the hospital...especially for Autumn...but it also helps us out. First, I can continue to do those last minute things that were pushed off or we just forgot about. Second, it allows Autumn to ease into the full time care thing. Third...it gives Ezra time to adapt to his new feeding schedule and we don't have to leave him behind. All in all...we are really pleased with the way things are working out.

I've continued to find great Craigslist deals and gotten some new things too. Besides things for the boys...we got some organization stuff to help us keep track of things. We'll be keeping daily logs of their feeding / changing schedules, and each boy's stuff will be color coded according to our scheme: Caleb = Blue; Gideon = Green; Ezra = Yellow/Off White/Brown and other "earthy tones." So they'll each have a clip board with their name / color; a log sheet in their color; and we've even gotten their "lovies" to coordinate with their colors. So...for those who are thinking about things to buy (Grandmas / Grandpas)...please note the colors :-)

It will be interesting to see how our system works. We'll do the log because we want to be sure that even when people who are helping out come in...we can still track how they are doing. With preemies it is good to show the Pediatrician how they are doing so we can adjust their feeding amounts / times / etc. The colors simplifies things, and from talking to other triplet parents...colors are a good start.

Anyways...that's about it for today. Not sure when I'll get back on here. Still have two papers due next week...and some babies coming home!! But we'll update with some new pics when we can!!

Thanks for all your prayers!!

God Bless!

J

1 comment:

Unknown said...

do you plan on updating this blog soon?