tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1028377497826706477.post4549941819406379385..comments2015-12-28T18:06:13.059-05:00Comments on The Stevie Times: Emily's NICU stayLizziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15179931726862567743noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1028377497826706477.post-91691039946255367652014-02-20T17:14:52.540-05:002014-02-20T17:14:52.540-05:00Yay for blogging again! I just got caught up on a...Yay for blogging again! I just got caught up on all the posts. What a trooper for trying to go without an epidural. I'm going to be asking for one before I even tell them my name. I'm a baby when it comes to labor (er, the thought of labor since I've never actually had real labor). How did the nurses respond to your treats? I've thought about making some for our nurses but wasn't sure if they are allowed to take treats from patients. Of course yours were all cute and coordinated. Might have to steal that idea. I'm so glad everything was ok with Emily in the end. Adalyn had to have 2 lumbar punctures which was awful. But almost worst than that was when I was holding one of the girls one time and the team was on the other side of the curtain with another baby doing a LP and they described the whole thing to someone who was new. I was grateful I hadn't been allowed to stay when Adalyn had hers because it sounded terrible. I can't imagine going through the NICU days with kids at home. The NICU is hard enough. That's awesome that your parents were there to help out. She's a cutie, Liz! Keep up the blogging!Aden & Jamie Hirtlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08436932574933824140noreply@blogger.com