June 7th - your Great Aunt Marjie's birthday and your homecoming day.
After passing all the myriad tests required for release, and a good long conversation between you and me as to what to expect, we gathered up all of our things ready to go. Your Grandpa had to make a few trips down to the car to get us all organized. Hospital regulations ruled the whole procedure. You had to be 48 hours old, yet we had to get out before 9:00p.m. or stay another night. Your Mom had papers to sign, your ID bracelets were checked, your leg alarm removed, and then you were strapped into your carseat. Your Mom had to travel down to the car in a wheel chair with you in your seat on her lap. Her favorite nurse and focal point wheeled her down to the car to check that we had the carseat base installed in the back seat, center, facing the rear of the car. Fortunately we pased inspection, and so we were off. You proved to be a great traveller - a fortunate trait in our family - and didn't even whimper all the way home. Just like your Mom you're happiest when you're moving. We arrived home in Savanna, you got "comfy" in your pj's, and so to bed - for a while anyway.
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