Wednesday, January 24, 2007

D-Day

Well, here we are at the hospital preparing for Elizabeth to have the C-section. Mercy hospital is by far the "other" hospital after St. Luke's in everyone's perception, but we find it to be nice and quiet. There are three of twenty rooms occupied in the recently remodeled birthplace. The nurses read your history and bother to get to know you pretty well. It's very nice.

We left the boys at Elizabeth's parents' house last night. That was not fun. We were trying to get home to get some sleep, but we also wanted to stay until they fell asleep. They were whining and crying and getting out of bed. Finally, Elizabeth's dad went down to keep them company in the basement bedroom and that seemed to be going well when we left.

I'm about to search for some coffee and get into scrubs. I've got the video camera battery charging and my borrowed Tablet PC is obviously online and working. Elizabeth has been flipping channels since her IV was put in. I have been reading Michelle Malkin's In Defense of Internment.

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