Fraternal Twins are basically like this: The babies have their own apartments (sacs) with their own kitchen (placentas).
Monoamniotic Dichorionic aka MoDi (Identical twins): The babies have their own hotel rooms with their own beds (sacs) but must eat at the same restaurant (share placenta).
Monoamniotic Monochorionic aka MoMo (Identical twins): The babies basically have a studio apartment. They share a bedroom (sac) and kitchen (placenta).
Poem
"A man's home may seem to be his castle on the outside; inside, it is more often his nursery" - Clare Boothe Luce
Monday, March 19, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
39 days until inpatient
39 days does not seem that long...and then again, it feels like forever. In "39 days" (give or take a few depending on what the doctors decide), I will leave my home for a possible 10 week stay in the hospital. Most of you who have had children before or had hospital stays can not imagine being at the hospital this long...I can't either. But, I will say that I hope I do stay 10 weeks, that means the best for our boys.
Some of my FB people wonder what it is like to be pregnant with twins at 18 weeks (well, this is 18.3 weeks) and I will tell you... it's probably a lot like being 25 weeks with just one baby. Our last doc appointment (3/14), the babies were each 8oz, which is right on track and perhaps a little more than "average." So, against my husbands will, I am going to post a picture of what it looks like...at 18.3 weeks pregnant with twins (the second pregnancy around).
And on that note... my pizza is done. :)
Some of my FB people wonder what it is like to be pregnant with twins at 18 weeks (well, this is 18.3 weeks) and I will tell you... it's probably a lot like being 25 weeks with just one baby. Our last doc appointment (3/14), the babies were each 8oz, which is right on track and perhaps a little more than "average." So, against my husbands will, I am going to post a picture of what it looks like...at 18.3 weeks pregnant with twins (the second pregnancy around).
And on that note... my pizza is done. :)
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Inquiring Minds Want To Know...
What does it look like to be pregnant with twins at 15 weeks? Here... I will show you:
Not impressed?
Recent cravings:
Meat (this isn't recent but it's what I like) Mostly... beef and bacon...some venison. Not very much chicken unless it's with honey mustard or it's bdubs...or chinese.
Chocolate ice cream with peanut butter spoonfuls in it (this is just recently as of last week)
Salad that I can make myself (mostly just restaurant style...I am too lazy to have all those ingredients just chilling in my fridge waiting for me to eat a salad)
Fried egg sandwiches with cheese and miracle whip on toasted bread
Bacon and/or sausage- dipped in syrup (also toast dipped in syrup)
Sausage and cheese kolaches (this had been a must from the beginning)
Yellow cake with chocolate frosting
Pizza and garlic planks (from a local place)
Taco meat (I could care less about the rest of the toppings) and cheese
Bagels and cream cheese (strawberry on plain or plain on cinnimon raisin)
Split pea soup (I haven't had any yet but I want some) I tried to eat this today and I opened the can and about puked so... nope.
Dislikes:
Most any candy- I just don't have the urge to eat candy really
The smell of Gavin's milk cups or the kitchen sink
Prints' dog food...yuck. Smells gross
Mac and Cheese... (Velveeta)
Chicken in all other forms than listed above
Poptarts
Peanut butter and Jelly sandwiches
The list goes on...
Not impressed?
Recent cravings:
Meat (this isn't recent but it's what I like) Mostly... beef and bacon...some venison. Not very much chicken unless it's with honey mustard or it's bdubs...or chinese.
Chocolate ice cream with peanut butter spoonfuls in it (this is just recently as of last week)
Salad that I can make myself (mostly just restaurant style...I am too lazy to have all those ingredients just chilling in my fridge waiting for me to eat a salad)
Fried egg sandwiches with cheese and miracle whip on toasted bread
Bacon and/or sausage- dipped in syrup (also toast dipped in syrup)
Sausage and cheese kolaches (this had been a must from the beginning)
Yellow cake with chocolate frosting
Pizza and garlic planks (from a local place)
Taco meat (I could care less about the rest of the toppings) and cheese
Bagels and cream cheese (strawberry on plain or plain on cinnimon raisin)
Dislikes:
Most any candy- I just don't have the urge to eat candy really
The smell of Gavin's milk cups or the kitchen sink
Prints' dog food...yuck. Smells gross
Mac and Cheese... (Velveeta)
Chicken in all other forms than listed above
Poptarts
Peanut butter and Jelly sandwiches
The list goes on...
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
The PLAN
Yesterday, I received a phone call from my OB with "the plan." He told us at our last appointment that he would get on the phone and talk to his perinatal friend (Dr Charlie Brown... funny right?) and come up with the best plan for us for our situation. So here it is:
Dr. Brown suggested that I need an ultrasound every 2 weeks starting now until 24 weeks (viability). This is every 2 weeks at the Texas Perinatal Group (TPG) because their ultrasounds are more hi-tech and can measure cord flow and other things that can let us know if something is wrong.
On top of every 2 weeks seeing the TPG, I will still be going every 2 weeks to my regular OB. I am guessing I should stagger these appointments or that will be 2 doc appointments in the same week every 2 weeks. My OB is still measuring my weight (yuck!) and other things they normally do for a regular pregnancy...along with more ultrasounds (just mostly to check for heartbeats and measurements).
If all is well at 24 weeks, I will be admitted to Breckenridge hospital in downtown Austin until the babies are delivered via c-section. 24 weeks starts April 25th. (HOLY SMOKES! 9 weeks away!) What this means is I will be admitted to the hospital- for the entire duration of the rest of the pregnancy. Technically as I have researched, these momo babies are delivered between 24 weeks and 34 weeks depending on how their vitals are inside. We will welcome our twins between April 25 and July 4th (maybe a day or 2 afterwards).
Breckenridge hospital is where Dr. Brown works and they have a perinatal doctor at the hospital 24 hours a day so it is our safest bet. If there is any cause for concern that the babies need to be born early (I will be monitored possibly 3 times a day to check their vitals) then the hospital will contact my OB and he will come do a c-section immediately. This could quite possibly be a very long stay in the hospital for me..and probably a long stay for our babies after they are born. Many babies born before 34 weeks measure 4lbs and under. I have read some born at the 24 week mark are only a little over a pound. It is a bit scary but we are going to grow these babies the best we can... they are already measuring a week ahead!
On that note... where is some meat I can eat...?
Dr. Brown suggested that I need an ultrasound every 2 weeks starting now until 24 weeks (viability). This is every 2 weeks at the Texas Perinatal Group (TPG) because their ultrasounds are more hi-tech and can measure cord flow and other things that can let us know if something is wrong.
On top of every 2 weeks seeing the TPG, I will still be going every 2 weeks to my regular OB. I am guessing I should stagger these appointments or that will be 2 doc appointments in the same week every 2 weeks. My OB is still measuring my weight (yuck!) and other things they normally do for a regular pregnancy...along with more ultrasounds (just mostly to check for heartbeats and measurements).
If all is well at 24 weeks, I will be admitted to Breckenridge hospital in downtown Austin until the babies are delivered via c-section. 24 weeks starts April 25th. (HOLY SMOKES! 9 weeks away!) What this means is I will be admitted to the hospital- for the entire duration of the rest of the pregnancy. Technically as I have researched, these momo babies are delivered between 24 weeks and 34 weeks depending on how their vitals are inside. We will welcome our twins between April 25 and July 4th (maybe a day or 2 afterwards).
Breckenridge hospital is where Dr. Brown works and they have a perinatal doctor at the hospital 24 hours a day so it is our safest bet. If there is any cause for concern that the babies need to be born early (I will be monitored possibly 3 times a day to check their vitals) then the hospital will contact my OB and he will come do a c-section immediately. This could quite possibly be a very long stay in the hospital for me..and probably a long stay for our babies after they are born. Many babies born before 34 weeks measure 4lbs and under. I have read some born at the 24 week mark are only a little over a pound. It is a bit scary but we are going to grow these babies the best we can... they are already measuring a week ahead!
On that note... where is some meat I can eat...?
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Momo Babies and what you need to know (or what I know)
Our identical twins are in the same sac which means they are Monoamniotic (Monoamniotic-Monochorionic). Basically, when the egg travels down into the uterus and does it's doubling, the egg split instead of just doubling, giving us 2 babies. Depending on how early the egg splits, you get 2 babies each in their own sacs- attached to the same placenta, 2 babies in the same sac- attached to the same placenta, or 2 babies conjoined together and attached to the same placenta. This all happens in the matter of days. The first stage is the first 3 days, the next the following few days and the last at the very last moment before attaching to the uterine wall. Monoamniotic twins are rare, with an occurrence of 1 in 35,000 to 1 in 60,000 pregnancies, corresponding to about 1% of twin pregnancies.
The dangers of this pregnancy are: cord compression and entanglement or also the Twin to Twin Syndrome. Cord entanglement happens when the babies are able to move around without any boundaries between them and the cords are wrapping around each others cords and making knots and twists. This can cause restrictions in the cord, cutting off nutrients and blood supply to one or both babies. (Let me just say right now, I got to see a ball of umbilical cords inside at our last ultrasound and it made me ill) Twin to Twin Syndrome is when one twin gets more blood and nutrients than the other twin. One twin can become much larger than the other twin while the other twin remains the same because it isn't getting what it needs to grow. It can be dangerous for both twins getting too much blood or not enough. If one twin dies at this point, the toxins from the baby will be released into the amniotic fluid and can cause mental retardation in the living baby (this is only the case after the baby is around 20 weeks or more).
Right now, we wait. We go into the doctor next Monday at 13 weeks, 5 days. We get ultrasounds every doctors appointment. We visit our OB again on February 27th (we go every 2 weeks). We return to the specialist (in Austin) on March 1st at which point we are 16 weeks. The specialist will look again at the babies and check to make sure they are both doing well. From that point on it is either a weekly or bi-weekly visit to both my OB and the specialist (separately). At 23 or 24 weeks they will determine when the babies are viable- which means one or both would likely survive being born if they had to be. Depending on what we decide, I can be admitted to the hospital from 24 weeks on to have the babies monitored a few times a day- OR- I could do outpatient monitoring, in which case I would have to drive to Austin every day and be monitored for a few hours and go home and return...every day until 34 weeks or whenever they decide to deliver. Momo babies are ALWAYS delivered early because of restricted space. We have to think that we might have these babies as early as April 25th (24 weeks) and as late as July 4th (34 weeks).
That's about all the info I have for you now. Feel free to ask me questions if you have any and I will try to get them answered as best as I know.
The dangers of this pregnancy are: cord compression and entanglement or also the Twin to Twin Syndrome. Cord entanglement happens when the babies are able to move around without any boundaries between them and the cords are wrapping around each others cords and making knots and twists. This can cause restrictions in the cord, cutting off nutrients and blood supply to one or both babies. (Let me just say right now, I got to see a ball of umbilical cords inside at our last ultrasound and it made me ill) Twin to Twin Syndrome is when one twin gets more blood and nutrients than the other twin. One twin can become much larger than the other twin while the other twin remains the same because it isn't getting what it needs to grow. It can be dangerous for both twins getting too much blood or not enough. If one twin dies at this point, the toxins from the baby will be released into the amniotic fluid and can cause mental retardation in the living baby (this is only the case after the baby is around 20 weeks or more).
Right now, we wait. We go into the doctor next Monday at 13 weeks, 5 days. We get ultrasounds every doctors appointment. We visit our OB again on February 27th (we go every 2 weeks). We return to the specialist (in Austin) on March 1st at which point we are 16 weeks. The specialist will look again at the babies and check to make sure they are both doing well. From that point on it is either a weekly or bi-weekly visit to both my OB and the specialist (separately). At 23 or 24 weeks they will determine when the babies are viable- which means one or both would likely survive being born if they had to be. Depending on what we decide, I can be admitted to the hospital from 24 weeks on to have the babies monitored a few times a day- OR- I could do outpatient monitoring, in which case I would have to drive to Austin every day and be monitored for a few hours and go home and return...every day until 34 weeks or whenever they decide to deliver. Momo babies are ALWAYS delivered early because of restricted space. We have to think that we might have these babies as early as April 25th (24 weeks) and as late as July 4th (34 weeks).
That's about all the info I have for you now. Feel free to ask me questions if you have any and I will try to get them answered as best as I know.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Living without the "P"
Did I mention in the blog post before this that when we arrived at our house and stepped inside- IT. WAS. AWESOME! I mean, I cleaned the hell out of this place before we left so when we got home it was so great...SOOOOO GREAT! Anyway--
Brandon and I have started to refer to the pacifier as the "P" as of our arrival back home from Michigan. Since we were all deathly sick (I say deathly but I know- it could have been worse I guess...maybe.), Brandon and I decided that we would just take the P away. Gavin's nose was stuffed up and so when he used the P, he had to basically have it hanging out of his mouth so he could breathe so we thought we would just take it away now while he couldn't really use it.
I'm not sure how to put it lightly but EUREKA! I mean, Gavin was already whiny and crying about being sick (I'm sure as much as MY throat hurt, his did too) so we could barely notice the crying about not having the P around anymore. We had them on the counter to be washed (I'm not sure why we washed them...maybe in case we were to give in?) and eventually DID wash them but we never gave in. Not once. The last time Gavin had a P was November 24th right before he got a bath that night. It took me until last night to dig out all the P's and throw them in the garbage. It made me a little sad to let that part of him go but I guess better now than later.
So, the first few days were rocky without the P. I don't know if it was more the fact that I so very much wanted to give in sometimes because he just cried so much (not sure it was all P related but the easy solution would have been to give in and give it to him)! But now, he talks so much more. He says things like rain, no, bye, uh-oh, oh man, "whats that" or is that, hi (with waving ALL the time), don't, now, more, pa-tah (peanut), water...basically anything you say, he tries to copy the words. I try to sound them out for him and the way he says things sometimes..cracks me up. He also has begun dancing like a fool since his dad charged an old cell phone and I pulled up the ringtones. Brandon showed him once how to play the song over and it was all over with after that. Over and over and over the songs get played and more dancing and dancing.
Before we decided to take the P away Gavin usually would point to the counter or just cry and we would toss one down or plug one in and be set with him being quiet..sucking his P and twirling his hair. Now days, I hate to tell everyone who knows Gavin but...he doesn't really twirl his hair anymore. That's right. As soon as we took away the P...his hands don't twirl- not his hair, not mine. A few weeks ago I would have given my left foot for him not to twirl/pull my hair anymore but now it makes me sad. I used to pick him up after my shower and he would run his hands through my hair but now that he is a "big boy" who doesn't use his P anymore... apparently he doesn't want to do this anymore. I used to pick him up when he was tired and he would twirl my hair around his fingers and rest his head on my shoulder- no more. I mean, not even his own hair! As most family (and friends) know, if you put that P in his mouth his hands went straight into his own hair, picking and twirling... no more.
Yesterday he did take a nap with me and twirl my hair a bit and it made me smile but that has been the only twirling since removal of the P.
R.I.P. Pacifier aka Paci aka "P" and to Gavin being a baby...no more. He is a big boy :) Below are some of his pictures from recently- being a big boy.
Brandon and I have started to refer to the pacifier as the "P" as of our arrival back home from Michigan. Since we were all deathly sick (I say deathly but I know- it could have been worse I guess...maybe.), Brandon and I decided that we would just take the P away. Gavin's nose was stuffed up and so when he used the P, he had to basically have it hanging out of his mouth so he could breathe so we thought we would just take it away now while he couldn't really use it.
I'm not sure how to put it lightly but EUREKA! I mean, Gavin was already whiny and crying about being sick (I'm sure as much as MY throat hurt, his did too) so we could barely notice the crying about not having the P around anymore. We had them on the counter to be washed (I'm not sure why we washed them...maybe in case we were to give in?) and eventually DID wash them but we never gave in. Not once. The last time Gavin had a P was November 24th right before he got a bath that night. It took me until last night to dig out all the P's and throw them in the garbage. It made me a little sad to let that part of him go but I guess better now than later.
So, the first few days were rocky without the P. I don't know if it was more the fact that I so very much wanted to give in sometimes because he just cried so much (not sure it was all P related but the easy solution would have been to give in and give it to him)! But now, he talks so much more. He says things like rain, no, bye, uh-oh, oh man, "whats that" or is that, hi (with waving ALL the time), don't, now, more, pa-tah (peanut), water...basically anything you say, he tries to copy the words. I try to sound them out for him and the way he says things sometimes..cracks me up. He also has begun dancing like a fool since his dad charged an old cell phone and I pulled up the ringtones. Brandon showed him once how to play the song over and it was all over with after that. Over and over and over the songs get played and more dancing and dancing.
Before we decided to take the P away Gavin usually would point to the counter or just cry and we would toss one down or plug one in and be set with him being quiet..sucking his P and twirling his hair. Now days, I hate to tell everyone who knows Gavin but...he doesn't really twirl his hair anymore. That's right. As soon as we took away the P...his hands don't twirl- not his hair, not mine. A few weeks ago I would have given my left foot for him not to twirl/pull my hair anymore but now it makes me sad. I used to pick him up after my shower and he would run his hands through my hair but now that he is a "big boy" who doesn't use his P anymore... apparently he doesn't want to do this anymore. I used to pick him up when he was tired and he would twirl my hair around his fingers and rest his head on my shoulder- no more. I mean, not even his own hair! As most family (and friends) know, if you put that P in his mouth his hands went straight into his own hair, picking and twirling... no more.
Yesterday he did take a nap with me and twirl my hair a bit and it made me smile but that has been the only twirling since removal of the P.
R.I.P. Pacifier aka Paci aka "P" and to Gavin being a baby...no more. He is a big boy :) Below are some of his pictures from recently- being a big boy.
Who needs toys when you have an ice cream bucket!?
Teaching this boy to clean now...while he likes to do it! ;)
Gavin hitching a ride
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Our Vacation
November 8-22nd we visited family and friends in Michigan (well, mostly Brandon went for deer hunting). We drove straight through, leaving home at 8:30am on the 8th and arriving in Michigan at Brandon's parents at 11am on the 9th. Yes, with Gavin. And yes, we brought the dog. My mom stopped by to drop some toys off for Gavin to play with so we didn't have to bring a bunch with us- which was a bonus.
That is it. I am going to bed.N
November 11th- Brandon, Gavin and I were "sleeping" (Gavin originally was in the other room but woke up bright and early- let's say 4:30am and we brought him back to bed with us) around 6am and Prints woke up in his cage YELPING like he was being killed and he just kept on screaming and screaming. Brandon and I were shocked and didn't know what to do, Gavin was crying his eyes out (it was very loud and scary). I decided the best option would be to take the dog outside but Prints couldn't really walk and just laid there on the deck outside. Brandon's dad was going to substitute teach so he was already warming up the car (It's Michigan- It was FREEZING!) so he was trying to help Prints off the deck to use the bathroom and Prints screamed and actually nipped at him- which is unlike Prints.
With everyone awake now, Brandon and I decided the best option was to take him into the MSU Veterinary Hospital to find out what was wrong with him. Of course Prints jumps right up in the truck like nothing is wrong and rides quietly all the way to the hospital and jumps out of the car and doesn't display any of his earlier discomfort for the strange doctors at the Vet Hospital. The doctors don't know what is wrong with the dog, they give him some xrays and some medication and we picked Prints up later in the evening (Cha-Ching $700+ later).
We got pictures taken while Prints was in the Hospital. This was planned weeks before so we couldn't really reschedule. They turned out pretty good. We hadn't had Gavin's picture professionally taken before and now I remember why. haha (You had to be there!)
After all of this, Brandon and I actually got to go out and spend some time alone together. We went out to Cafe Sports and drank away our sorrows for the day with Long Islands..and whatever else beer Brandon was drinking.
November 12th- I took Gavin over to my friend Katie's house so he could play with the girls. It was great visiting with Katie and the girls and Gavin enjoyed playing with Morgan's hair but mostly he liked their dog, Sassy. Go figure. Oh and Logan is just adorable. Gavin and her...well...you know. They are going to love each other someday, whether he likes it or not.
November 13th- Brandon, his dad and his dad's friend Don all heading up to Beaver Island to prepare for hunting and I took Gavin over to my mom's for the day. I stopped over at Katie's for some girl chat, KID-LESS! After a while I left to go check on the dog (since he is on pills and such I have to make sure he takes them at a certain time and yadda yadda). I went to Logan's hockey practice at 3:00pm. It was nice to be able to watch him without having to watch Gavin. After that I went to pick up Gavin from my moms. My mom and Darrell took Gavin outside to play in the grass. He ran up and down the big hill at her house and learned to "SHHH" the dogs. After that, I made a quick swing by Jessica's parents house so Gavin could again- ignore the humans and play with the dogs.
November 14th- I took Gavin over to my friend Stephanie's house to play with her son, Logan. Logan is 3 years old and didn't understand why Gavin wasn't talking to him. It was so cute. Gavin enjoyed watching Logan throw the nerf balls in the air and again- Gavin was interested in the dogs and the cat. (Mad that I forgot to take pictures!)
When we got back (on the 14th), Prints was not acting normal. He was yelping like crazy, EVEN on all the drugs they sent us home with for him. I packed up Gavin and the dog and finally took a video of Prints when he was crying out in pain to show the doctors in the event he wouldn't be acting the same when we arrived at the Vet Hospital. I didn't need the video though because Prints needed a gurney to even get out of the truck. Again- xrays and an overnight stay and no answers. ($400) They sent us home with more pills (not enough to last us even to the end of our 2 week vacation) and told us Prints needed an MRI ($800) and if the MRI showed something damaged or out of place...he would need surgery ($2500-3500). We opted not to do the MRI.
November 15th- I don't think we did anything at all this day.
November 16th- I went to work! That's right. For the second year in a row I have went back to my old job in Michigan to help them with the end of the year things the secretary would do...if they had one. It was nice to be back in my old position, chatting with the interesting people that come in there and hanging out with my mom.
November 17th- Gavin and I went to the mall. I had a store I wanted to go to so we just used this time off to do this while waiting for my friend Jessica to get around to come out to lunch with us. We met her up at Cancun (restaurant) and Gavin acted out and seemed like he was sick. Jessica and I still got to spend a little time together and chat and catch up.
We went back and took a nap. Both of us started feeling a bit sick, stuffy nose/runny nose...
November 18th- Gavin and I went to Meijer to get some items to make Grandma's Macaroni Salad. Later in the evening, I started making the salad and had a bunch of left over macaroni noodles left and I asked Pam (my mother in law) what I should do with them. Pam told me to put them through the garbage disposal. I said no. Last time I did that (in Austin), we plugged up the sink and had to take it apart. So, she took the noodles and started putting them in the disposal and guess what happened. I KID YOU NOT! Plugged the sink. Hilarious. Eventually she got it unplugged, after a few hours. After Gavin went to bed, I swung over to my sisters house to drop off the salad.
[Let me just say that since Prints went to the vet the last time, he was sequestered to his cage- a cage my mom brought over and is not to leave the cage for any reason but to use the bathroom- doctors orders]
November 19th- Got up early and headed up north to visit Gavin's great-grandpa's. First stop was Great Grandpa Moon (my mom's dad). Gavin has never met him before so it was a treat for both of them. Gavin was playing with the chairs and a stool- which he tipped over on its top and then tripped and caught himself in the cheek with one of the metal legs. Oh well, that's what I get for having a boy. :)
After that visit- we zipped over to Great Grandpa McMasters (aka Grandpa Peanut- my dad's dad). We got together with Jamie, Kevin, Logan, Kris (dad's gf), my dad and my grandpa for a "Thanksgiving dinner." Dinner was great and it got late and we stayed the night. Gavin had a great time with Logan, playing and dancing...jumping off the beds. You know, boy stuff.
November 20th-We left early in the morning to head home. Pam watched the dog for us while we were gone- pilled him and took him outside. In anticipation for Brandon's arrival that day, we stuck around the house. We were still sick from the days before and were trying to lay low. While waiting for Brandon to get there from up north, I took a shower and heard Pam and Gavin saying Boom Boom Boom! When I came out, Pam said she heard shots across the street (state land- people hunt) and out of the woods came this doe falling into the road and it laid there. It was so sad and gross. Then it got up on its elbows and knees tried to run again and landed in the driveway- of Pam's house! Then it got up and crawled again and again and finally got around the side of the house and was trying to hide in some trees. Pam told the hunter he couldn't shoot it on her property so she called the Sheriff's office to come shoot the deer. It wasn't long before the cop came and did the deed. It was so disgusting.
The guys got back around 6pm and took their "winnings" out to the garage and while Gavin was asleep...I met up with Katie and Jessica at Cafe Sports. It was great! I miss the girls so much. We have so many hilarious stories. Ahh- I wish I could visit with them more.
November 21st- Packing Day! Well, packing and gutting deer day. My mom got out of work early and met Gavin and I up at the mall to return/exchange what I had bought days previous to this. We ate lunch and my mom got to act silly with Gavin while I got to shop. WIN WIN! After that, we left and went back to packing. Pack. Pack. Pack. Later that night after the deer were all in pieces and the suitcases were sitting by the door, my mom and her boyfriend Darrell brought pizza over and Jamie and Logan came over too. We all visited and said our goodbyes.
November 22nd- On the road again. We were packed up and on the road by 9am. This time we stopped at a hotel mid-way in Missouri. It was a long trip with EVERYONE sick. I mean, snot and coughing and sore throats. Seriously, sick.
November 23rd- We got home at...well- November 24th at 12:30am. It was a long LONG day of driving. With everyone being sick, I think it felt like the longest drive ever. It was better in my eyes on the drive up- straight through. But we made it. And here we are...still sick. The dog... still not ok. My hands..hurting from typing this story.
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