Cheney's In Town
This is a photo of Dr. Blue, my sister's boss who happens to live in Jackson, Wyoming.
In hearing Dick Cheney was coming into town this weekend he made sure to alert everyone to be safe.
This is awesome! I hope Cheney saw it. :-)
This is a photo of Dr. Blue, my sister's boss who happens to live in Jackson, Wyoming.
In hearing Dick Cheney was coming into town this weekend he made sure to alert everyone to be safe.
This is awesome! I hope Cheney saw it. :-)
With all of the excitement of the last few days it's quite weird being in a quiet house. (Note - toddler is not home yet - hence the quiet home~!)
We made it home this morning with Kaitlyn in tow. She was pretty cute all bundled in her car seat looking like a single pea in a giant pod. Oh do we know she'll grow into it.
Here we are, Day 2 in the NICU at Fairview. All has been well with the exception of last night when she had a small vomiting episode of the same yellow mucus that got us here. The Resident at the hospital took a look at it and determined it was not something we should be concerned about and didn't believe it was 'bilious' (we're assuming bile) and something to just note.
All went too smoothly yesterday, as Kaitlyn was doing marvelously, except for some vomiting she had. But, this morning it turns our her vomiting caused a little respiratory distress and caused her O2 levels to drop. Her pediatrician witnessed it firsthand and also noted the mucus she was vomiting was a little thick and discolored. She was also tachypneic after the episodes. (Breathing very rapidly: 70-80 times per minute.)
OK everyone - the big day has come and gone. I am putting in this post and have an update for later on.
So far in MIS375, I've realized the value of what I have learned and know in a large corporation about the value of information systems. Often people overlook the importance of the experience someone has to an organization when they can't show it on paper. This comes often in performance reviews, so the ultimate challenge is to show how you can contribute to the company with that experience.
I can't believe I actually have a Blog now. Thanks to my MIS375 class, it's getting me into the habit of keeping a rudimentary journal.