Monday, August 12, 2013

Ready to Get Her Home and Some Things I've Learned

Well the next step in our journey should begin over the next few days as the doctors release Cami to go home with us. It's been a crazy few weeks for us since her birth, and I'm sure that just because she's home the craziness won't all of a sudden end. Getting her home will simply be the next step of our journey. The doctor told us that "preemies" have very weak immune systems. This means that once she's home, we need to be very careful about who comes into our home and is around her. And we'll pretty much need to keep her home except for visits to the doctor. I have a feeling things are going to change around the Galway home. Regardless of all the things that are going to go on, I can't wait to get her home. There's just something about having a baby in the home :) The Bible says that we're to give honor where honor is due, and I must say that we have been so blessed with the nurses and doctors we've had at the St. Lukes NICU's, both downtown and in Meridian. They have made the past two and a half weeks so much easier. I've also learned so much from the care they've given to Camille and our family, that I can also apply when it comes to pastoring. It's funny how much you can learn from NICU nurses and doctors in becoming a better pastor :) Thank you all again so much for teaching me so much, and taking such great care of Cami :)

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