Jake and I came to Micah and Lisa’s around 6:00pm Monday night. Jake had gone over 32 hours without sleep, I’d only been able to catch an hour or two here and there and we both were exhausted. We crawled into bed and were actually able to get over 12 hours of sleep. It was so nice! I was up bright and early ready to go to the hospital as soon as the nurses switched shifts, so we got there as soon as we were allowed to get in after shift change. We met our nice day nurse Bretony who was very helpful in explaining all the procedures she was doing on Kate. Kate had a good night and was still just kicked back sleeping when we got there. Her poor daddy still hadn’t gotten to hold her so we were disappointed when the Dr. said he didn’t want her over stimulated so no holding for the day. They had been able to take the IV out of her hand since she had the catheter thru her umbilical cord and were able to do her fluids and antibiotics that way. She was ready to start getting a little food and since my milk hadn’t come in she got a few CCs of formula thru a feeding tube. She handled that really well. Because she is having respiratory problems the Dr.s will be slow to start bottle or breast feeding as any milk accidentally inhaled could cause even more problems. I talked to my mom to check up on Isaac and see how our little guy was doing without us. She’d gone to my house that morning to spend a little while there and let him play at his own home. She said he kept looking up and trying to climb on our bed thinking I was there, and then found a shirt of mine and was dragging it around the house. It made me miss him even more so I was glad she’d decided to visit that afternoon. We met with the social worker at the hospital and were able to get vouchers for free meals in the cafeteria as well as a parking pass to save a little extra money. The cafeteria food is actually pretty good so it’s nice to be able to eat right there. I also met with the lactation specialist to get me set up on the breast pumps at the hospital so that I’m able to pump both at Micah and Lisa’s and the hospital without having to drag my pump around. I got some colostrum and we were able to give that to Kate by swabbing it in her mouth with a cotton swab. We were very blessed to have a visit from Joost, the pastor at Christ Church here in Spokane. He came and prayed with us and visited a little. We are very grateful to have so many friends and family and even people we don’t know keeping us in their prayers and wanting to help with whatever our needs may be. Thank you to each one of you! We were thrilled when Isaac arrived with mom, Luke and Josiah. Isaac was very happy to see us and gave big hugs and went running down the hall to see his daddy. It was so nice to at least be able to hug and kiss and snuggle our first baby! Neither Luke nor Josiah had gotten a chance to meet Kate, so they got to go in one at a time to visit with her for a few minutes. Unfortunately she wasn’t handling the extra noise well and the nurse ended up having to turn her oxygen up from 30% to 50%. We left her alone for awhile and went to enjoy dinner with our family and a little more precious time with our boy. Isaac had a great time picking food off his auntie Lisa’s plate and wagging his finger at us saying, “No, no no no no!” This is apparently a new skill he’s picked up from grandma since he’s missing out on all his spankings with us gone. We went back to the nursery after the close for shift change to see Kate all settled in for the night and to check on her overnight nurse. The nurse, Angie, had been able to turn her oxygen back down and Kate’s levels were staying up nicely on their own. The overnight Dr. came and went over her blood tests showing some improvement. He said he didn’t think we’d ever really know what was wrong with her, just that time would improve it. It didn’t sound like we’d be home too soon, but still hoping to be out by the end of the week. We were thrilled when he suggested that we get to hold and even nurse her if the nurse was okay with it. Happily, she was and so after 43 hours of life Kate got to be snuggled by her daddy for the first time. I tried nursing but she was so relaxed and out of it she really wasn’t interested whatsoever! It made our night to spend over an hour holding her, and her breathing and oxygen levels held steady the whole time.