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Kaylee’s hospital stay day 1

We woke up at 4:30 am. Which is bad enough with out the drunken wrong number at 2:30 am. Ya. That sucked. I had a minor heart attack thinking the alarm didn't go off and the hospital was calling to see where we were. Nope. Just a drunky. I really wanted to call him back at 10 am and return the favor. Sleep is over rated right?

 

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Meanwhile Kaylee was super alert and perky as we were getting admitted.

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So today Kaylee had her kidney to bladder reflux repaired. It took just over two hours. They had a social worker come in to explain what was going to happen. Kaylee impressed the hospital staff with her knowledge of what was going to happen and got lots of "you're so smart", "you're so adorable", "you're so brave". The social worker left not having to explain anything and smiling. Her urologist and the anesthesiologist were both pleased with how well she did in surgery.

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The first round of vitals are always exciting.

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All gowned up and ready to wait. And wait. And wait.

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To the play room!

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Pre surgery chat with Dr. Ritchy. Kaylee always has really good questions for him. She calls him "My Ritchy"

Kaylee: So if this doesn't work what do we do?

Dr.: It will work. I've done this before.

Kaylee: Oh, okay.

 

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While she slept we did TONS of writting and knocked out most of our Foster to Adopt paperwork.

 

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Helloooo hand crap. Nice to feel you again. It has not been nearly long enough since you last visited.

 

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Kaylee and Jon when she was finally coherent post surgery, She came out from under so calmly this time around. It was a nice surprise.

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My girl and me post surgery.

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Jon showing our first nurse how to trouble shoot the TV.

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She got lots of oohs and ahhs over her soft Angie blanket. She couldn't spend the night in the hospital without it.

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We lucked out and got a corner room. BIGGEST hospital room I have ever been in. It was honestly bigger than our master.

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Poor kid scared me silly. She reacted poorly to something (they think it was her IV antibiotics). This happened about the same time that her epidural wore off and she could feel EVERYTHING. She was in pain (not due for her IV Motrin yet) and itchy. We had two nurses, a doctor, and two interns hovering around her deciding how bad her reaction was and what would be best to use to treat her. Jon thinks she just got herself worked up from finally being able to feel the cath and wanting to pee, but having painful bladder spasms. But she was trying to crawl out of her skin, and didn't want anyone to touch her. She does get flush when she gets worked up or over heated, but her face and around her eyes got puffy and that made us all worry.

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They decided to push Morphine and Benedryl. About and hour later she was looking normal and passed out. She passed out kinda suddenly and that freaked Jon out. But she woke up enough to let us know she was just sleeping.

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She ended her night with a visit from Emily and Josh. She got to facetime with Becca. Those two had a funny conversation.

Becca: I am at home on spring break.

Kaylee: I am in the hospital and board.

Plus Becca was full of really funny jokes.

Jon and Kaylee let me sleep. I ear plugged up and Jon took the night shift. Kaylee was up a couple of time during the night, but not too too bad for post surgery and in the hospital.

Paint sprayer

We headed over to Joshily house after lunch to paint ceilings, window seals, the hall, and base boards. I have to say that I will NEVER roll a ceiling ever again. Using the paint sprayer was SO SO SO much faster. The hall way took less that five minutes to paint!!! I am Itching to go back and knock out the rest of the painting.

 

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The down side of the sprayer is that the children don't get to help, and they cannot be inside when we are working. The air gets thick with paint. So they enjoyed lots of Frisbee time.

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Prep work for using the sprayer is more intense, but SO worth it.

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Kaylee took this photo. "Hey boys look at me for a picture."

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Ready to paint. I have to say that I don't understand how boys can walk with the crotch of their pants down by their knees.  I had wardrobe issues with a very large (for my short self) paint suit. Walking was difficult. I resorted to walking around holding up the bottom half of the suit so that the suits crotch wasn't tripping up my knees. 

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The hall and a bit of the library wall got painted up in fivish minutes. SO SO fast. The rest of the yellow will be rolled on so that the white ceiling doesn't get hit with overspray.

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Josh came away sporting a nice yellow raccoon mask.

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We let the children wander in after the doors got opened back up and the house was airing out. They both still felt the need to sport respirators.

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Cutest butt munches ever!

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Regan took the photo of Josh spraying the baseboard and this one of Kaylee. Kaylee took this one of Regan. Then they got mad at their Daddy for taking Mama's camera away.

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Poor kid had allergy induced river snot all weekend. "Mom my Zyrtec is just not keeping up!"  So sad.

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They played a riveting game of pass the pine cone. It was the slowest gentlest game ever. What you see is pretty much it, yet they did this for almost ten minutes.

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The lighting was wonky and so these nest few photos are blurry. So sad. BUT here is Regan getting his sister back with unwanted hugs and kisses. "Reeeegaaan. I don't want hugs right now."

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So he kissed her.

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And then laughed and laughed. 

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By the time we were done Regan was well done. Stick a fork in him done. Beyond ready to go home done.