Saturday, April 18, 2009

Another Trip to PCH

I love the Doctors and Nurses here at Phoenix Children's, but I do have to say that I am really sick and tired of looking at their MUGS!!! Savannah caught the virus that I had and it literally kicked her rear. Jay took her to the ER on Sunday night. After about 7 hours of IV fluids they told Jay to take her home and let her ride it out. Obviously the ER physicians didn't take a look at her 2 foot thick medical files or they would've known that there is nothing that this baby can just "ride out."

On Wednesday, she looked so bad that I came home from work, changed my clothes and headed back to the ER. What do you know - we were admitted that night and have been chilling here ever since. Jay and I have been tag teaming it during the week. I stay the nights and he stays the days. We were pretty lucky this time...they lifted the RSV ban earlier this week so we were able to pick up Shayde and bring her to see her sister every night. Sometimes its easy to forget that it is just as hard on Shayde when Savannah is sick. Her whole world is turned upside down. I picked up Shayde from the babysitter's house and she had a present for her sister. Shayde's whole class had made get well cards for Savannah. I just love Shayde - she is one special little girl and a darn good sister to boot!


We were bored, so we did Savannah's make up. She's cute

5 comments:

Tiffany said...

SO sorry Colie!! Hope she gets better soon! she is freakin cute!! She will be in our prayers! Love you! xoxoxo

Ty and Marla Stevens said...

Pour baby! That is so hard. Your girls are so cute we love them. Tell your cutie-pie to feel better soon!

Jaime said...

Guess she had to get in one more little visit before the summertime. No fun!! It's so hard on everyone involved, especially mommies and daddies!

Crystal said...

Oh, I'm so sorry she got so sick. I hope that little sweetheart gets all better soon. Miss ya.

Kristen said...

I don't cope well with sick kids, so I don't know how you do it. She's got to be one tough little girl. Hope she's getting better.