Monday, February 27, 2006
Awwww....
A few minutes ago my wife rang me just to let me listen to Samuel snoring.
Bless.
We had to go back to the UCLH in London today for Sam to have a check-up at the Transitional Care Unit, and for Anne's nearly-six-week check-up.
Both Mum and baby are fine. Sam has a minor infection (common to many babies) but, after nearly a ninety minute wait outside the hospital pharmacy, we've got some stuff to give him that should clear it up in no time. He was as good as gold all day, hardly uttering a peep while being lugged up and down escalators in his pushchair. Also, thumbs up to the new-style South West trains that have special places to park a pushchair in some of the carriages. Although it seems they're hoping that there are never more than three people with pushchairs on each eight carriage train!
Bless.
We had to go back to the UCLH in London today for Sam to have a check-up at the Transitional Care Unit, and for Anne's nearly-six-week check-up.
Both Mum and baby are fine. Sam has a minor infection (common to many babies) but, after nearly a ninety minute wait outside the hospital pharmacy, we've got some stuff to give him that should clear it up in no time. He was as good as gold all day, hardly uttering a peep while being lugged up and down escalators in his pushchair. Also, thumbs up to the new-style South West trains that have special places to park a pushchair in some of the carriages. Although it seems they're hoping that there are never more than three people with pushchairs on each eight carriage train!