Well yesterday spiked the excitement. Apparently when I got home, my fiancee hemorrhaged and needed immediate surgery. Nothing like a 2 mile gimp-sprint to the hospital in the snow lol.
I stayed with her overnight and she is doing much much better now, but is likely to need a transfusion. I knew things were going too smoothly heh... But, all is going well and I can bring them both home Monday.
Thank you all for the comments, I cannot express the feelings of getting to hold and feed her. This is the utmost of blessings and I will be cherishing it greatly.
And lastly, I have to admit I laughed REALLY hard at the WoW comments. While I will spend less time on WoW now, I do actually intend to teach her the mechanics at an early age (if WoW is still around). While MANY parents advocate against video games, I'm quite for them as I was raised by a single father and if he wasn't home, I needed something to do. With him working 80-100 hours a week I found gaming a good babysitter lol. I never got into trouble with the law/drugs/alcohol so I'm hoping it works as a deterrent in addition to my teachings :)
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Laecy wrote:
No girl should be allowed to look that pretty right after giving birth :P
Had to comment on this. I was very amazed that through the whole process she was still so beautiful. I know the whole "It's your baby coming and she's the mother." thing and people assume you will automatically think wonderfully. I can't say I fully discredit this as I still found her amazing, but she never looked haggard or in agony. She was in pain(still is, dozens of internal stitches from the surgery inside) but you'd not know from looking at her. She's tough. A LOT tougher than I am heh.
Edited, Jan 30th 2009 1:27pm by Tsuvati