

Once home, Kyle got cleaned up then laid down for a nap while I worked on, well, work. Mom sent me home with a container of her homemade chicken noodle soup, so we enjoyed a quiet dinner at home, which was really nice. His first blood test at home was in the normal range. Yay!
To the right are all of the blood testing gadgets Kyle gets to try out to find a favorite...

Once the kids were in their bath (they're staying with my parents one more night), we went to Target to pick up a few things and we are now settled in for the evening and going to bed very soon. We both still have some sleep to catch up on.
Tomorrow we are both still at home. Kyle is still feeling some fatigue, so we want to ease him back into the day-to-day. We also want to ensure his blood sugar continues to remain where it should be and then we should be good to get back to work.
The kids will be coming home tomorrow. I think they'll be very happy to be home. So are we.
3 comments:
Glad everyone is now home together. I hope things continue to go well for you all.
I'm sure things will go well.
Look for more light-hearted day-to-day stories in the future...
Like light-heartedly beating him across the butt when he tries to eat a doughnut?
Seriously, it seems like writing about it was something you needed to do and served a purpose for you in terms of stress relief at a time you surely needed it. Don't worry about what to write. Just write!
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