Again, there are no words for how anti-climactic it feels to leave the hospital and return home after your first child is born. I'm assuming it's not as jarring with subsequent children (It's old hat for parents of multiples, right?). But you've spent nine months preparing for the arrival of your first child and it all leads up to THIS...
The three of you standing in the foyer of your home with puzzled looks on your faces.
I honestly can't remember what Kari and I did when we first got home. We probably put clothes away. Kari probably fed Parker. I think I walked the dog.
I do know for a fact that we attempted to sleep, but that was a futile endeavor. More on that later.
The three of you standing in the foyer of your home with puzzled looks on your faces.
I honestly can't remember what Kari and I did when we first got home. We probably put clothes away. Kari probably fed Parker. I think I walked the dog.
I do know for a fact that we attempted to sleep, but that was a futile endeavor. More on that later.
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