Friday, October 2, 2009

Don't go away mad, just go away.

Well here is the view from our room, a view we will miss dearly.
And here is what it looks like when the camera is not zoomed.
Here is what it looks like straight out the window, its no wonder we are going to be sad to go home. I think we will get over it in time though.
Really If you don't like this view you should see the ones from the other rooms, the widows are frosted over so you can't see anything. So the only thing worse than this view is not having one at all, to be honest I am actually thankful that we got this view instead of the frosted windows. We were told that some woman complained that she was feeding and there were men working on the units outside and could have seen in. I don't know if you all could tell but being here makes the blinds that come down to completely cover the windows pretty easy to spot. It would be a shame if people actually had to close the blinds by hand so that people couldn't see in. This sounds like Obama care to me, I don't want to see out so lets take everyones view away just to be fair. Now no one has the option of looking out, except us and as soon as we leave they will frost ours.I know I am not alone when I say this makes no sense. Pretty soon Dads won't be aloud at the hospital, so we don't offend the single mothers. Well enough of that you can take it where you want to.
Today we got to go home, Bless the L-rd, G-d almighty, the Ancient of Days, for He is GOOD! I has been fun and I have learned a lot, the beginning of many things I am sure, but we are glad to be home. Turns out our view is better here, but we will miss all the wonderful nurses that took such great care of us over the last week. Thank you all and may G-d bless you and the work you do, may he watch over your families, never far from your hearts. It would have been immensely more difficult without such caring and wonderful people. You were amazing with my wife and son, and put up with me with a smile on your face. From the bottom of my heart thank you, you will be in my prayers.
So we left the Hospital at 10:54 am on Oct 2 and arrived home at 11:45 pm on Oct 3. Not really, but it seemed like a long road. I took the safest way, and really it wasn't too bad. Now we are home and resting comfortably. More to follow, but I am exhausted and going to take a nap. May the L-rd bless you and keep you, may He make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you, may He turn His face toward you and give you His shalom.

Tben

2 comments:

Kimberly Dean said...

I am so glad that you made it home safely! Now the flowers on the other hand...you may have lost more than a couple petals when they tipped in my car. Not to worry...only dumped a gallon of stinky water in the floor board! Just kidding. Love you guys tons!

Pam said...

Welcome home family! Rest and enjoy your new life as three.