48 Hours

A precaution.

I could take that.

Kurt, the nurse from the Special Care Nursery, came to our room and introduced himself to us and explained what would be happening over the next few hours – an IV and antibiotics started for Maggie.

Barry and I walked with Kurt and Maggie across the hall to the Special Care Nursery where they hooked our little girl up to a line of antibiotics to help fight something she may or may not have. After Maggie got settled into her little corner area of the nursery I had a long conversation with her about why she was in the nursery – making it clear that in 48 hours we were going home and that she most certainly did NOT have an infection.

hospital stay (Video: click to see HB + Maggie in our little corner of the nursery. I was blog posting from Barry’s phone, go figure!)

As the 48 hours crept by Barry and I took shifts staring at our little package and got to know the nursing staff – again, I have a new perspective of what it means to be a nurse – . The nursery closes for one hour every 12 hours for the nursing shift change and we spent this time either napping or showering since staring at Maggie was not an option during the shift change.

Our families came by and took turns coming into the nursery to hold Maggie since only one person could be in the nursery at a time with either Barry or myself present. Since I looked at this time as a precautionary measure, I was able to function fairly well. The nursing staff was on the bandwagon of “Maggie’s going home in ____ hours!”

Overall the stay in the nursery was a blur and I’m fine looking back on that time with cloudy vision – I didn’t want to get too comfortable there and certainly didn’t want Maggie to either. Having a machine beep every time she moved to a strange position was not a noise I wanted to become immune to.

Long story short – because this is already a long story – the blood culture  came back negative, our baby girl is hearty, healthy and just perfect.

After an additional 48 hours in the hospital we were able to break her from the joint and take her home!!!!!

Best feeling ever.

Phew!

As Barry mentioned our camera card has been rescued from the depths of our trusty computer. I had forgotten that Barry got a new camera just yesterday. Here are some stills from this sunny afternoon at HBHQ.

Enjoy.

March Bike Vs. Car

The weather is starting to get nicer, and the days longer.  All of which made for more riding.  Not quite a monthly high total (Oct=124), but I was able to ride to and from work a couple times in March.  Unfortunately, I also did more driving.  40 miles of which were to watch an LCC vs. Skagit Valley baseball game .  It was a great game, and I got to chat with several old teammates and coaches.  40 miles well worth it.

March Results

Driving = 89.8
Riding = 96

First time riding to and from work in 2010.

 

Overall Total

Driving = 501.6

Riding = 626.7

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