I was waiting for this update. So glad that tube is out of his little throat. And pooping on the reg makes everyone happy, but especially little 8 pound men. Yay!
I used to travel extensively, from Hong Kong to London to Windhoek, and have some crazy plans in store for my family once my son is a little older.
These days I'm focused mostly on my son and our lives as two grad students raising a micropreemie. In my second year of law school, B was born at 25 weeks gestation due to a chronic placental abruption. There is still no known reason for the abruption, it was apparently just one of those things. B spent 175 brutal days in the NICU while I completed 2L and a legal internship, splitting time between the hospital and work.
B is now tiny but doing incredibly well and I am headed into a career in Public Interest law.
I was waiting for this update. So glad that tube is out of his little throat. And pooping on the reg makes everyone happy, but especially little 8 pound men. Yay!
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