
Hello Again! Things have been very busy around here today. We now have a new baby growing headquarters. The doctors felt that with the reduced risk of complications, now that we are past the 34 week mark, Diane might be more comfortable at "local housing". So we took them up on the opportunity and have now taken up residence at the Ronald McDonald House right down the street from the hospital. It is a very nice facility and we will be here until Diane gets the urge to go back to the hospital. We will trek back over to the hospital a couple times over the next couple of weeks for checkups, but for the time being we are free. Diane and I are now in charge of getting her her medicine every two hours. Diane's mom purchased us a digital kithen time to remind us. I looked for one, but they didn't have any timers that would make the sound of a crying baby, it would have been perfect practice for Diane to wake up and for me to sleep through!!!
That is about it for now.
Thanks for keeping up with our journey,
Curt and Diane

20 comments:
YEA! I am glad that you will have a little more freedom now. The 2 hour medication will get you in practice for the real thing. Take care of each other. I think Madison was 34 weeks, and Beckett was 36 weeks. I am so thankful that you have made it this far. Again I am sending Love, Prayer and most of all HUGS.
Yahoo...a change of scenery! Has to be great for the spirit! Take good care of yourselves!
Teri and Ron
What I looked for was a little baby bum lamb instead of a timer, but they are impossible to locate in the city limits of Denver!! Thanks to everyone that is keeping up on this blog--it's made our days a lot easier. Thanks, too, for all of the prayers and kind thoughts, and all who care so much!!
(Mom)Linda
Do they have free Big Macs?
Curt and Diane -
Congratulations on your big move! I am sure the change of scenery will do you both good until the boys are here to turn your world upside down!
We are thinking happy thoughts for you!
Your Favorite Housekeepers!
The Zellers
Nate, Trisha, Madeline and Rachel Z.
hey Curt & Diane!!
So excited for you and love the blog site for updates! Hang in there and good luck on your adventure!!
Hey, Glad to hear that you have been granted freedom if just for a little bit! Nothing like a last hurrah in the real world before the babies come! Let me know if you go to see any good movies!
In the mean time, we are still cut off from normal society, living without electricity & indoor plumbing AI'ing on the mountain, not using any Precision though! Curt e-mail me and let me know what the big AAA news about the bull is going to mean!
Ok, catch you later!
Sharon
glad to hear you are out of the hospital - even for a little while. Teri called me last night right after they saw you so got the latest update! Take care - tomorrow we are going to Jackson to get buffalo meat - plan to have the 4 of you to eat (probably only 2 of you will eat the buffalo) when we come to Casper again!!!
Love and prayers
Judi & Gary
Curt and Diane,
Just read your blog for the first time and wow!! Bet you never thought parenthood would be quite this involved (even before the babies come!) Don't worry--it's good practice for when they are teenagers--waiting for them to come home at last. Good luck for you guys and two healthy babies--Dean, Kelly, Chanse and Dakota Darling
Wow! I'm sure that it feels great to be away from the hospital. They don't decorate all the rooms with Ronald, do they? That might get scary. Your blog site is wonderful. Do take good care of each other and grow those babies. Say "hey" to Linda for us. Perry and Carla
Hey guys,
Super blog!!! This way I don't have to wait for Ben to call to see what's happening-you're almost there!! We're thinking of you every day, and can't wait to see you back in Wyoming with the boys.
Ben, Alicia, Riley & Clayton
So glad that things are going better now! I am sure Diane is really ready to be able to see her feet again. Hope that they provide something other than food from McDonald's....... If the timer won't work, we would be HAPPY to loan you Turbo since Linda can't find any bum lambs. Kathy
Yeah, a little taste of real life again before it comes crushing down with poopy diapers and sleepless nights!
You guys need to go take your pic with Mr. McDonald, then before you leave go take one with the babies for the scrap book.
Take care!
Tabbt
Hope your spirits are still high! At least now it seems you can get a bit of fresh air. Fall weather has hit here, but it's supposed to get warmer at the end of the week again. We can't wait for any news and pictures. Kyle says a big hello. Hugs, Jess Tharp and family
The first time I tried to leave a comment I was unsuccessful-will try again-I'm afraid I am just a bit challenged when it comes to computers! So glad you have made it this far and are now in some place other than a hospital room! We keep praying for you all knowing that God has His best in mind for you. I think the voting is over but hazel eyes are great!!
Love Rob, Janet, Nicole, Zane
So glad you got to move to a more comfortable place. You might as well enjoy yourselves if you can. Have a great week. Thanks for keeping us posted. Danita
We are glad that you are doing so good . We keep you guys in our thoughts and prayers.Is Linda having fun crocheting?
Take care of each other and the little ones.
Monte, Francie and Kids
I thought we might have seen Carter and Cooper by today -- they passed the Hamilton birth date karma!! Diane's B-Day March 22, Grandpa Keith's B-Day June 22 and Uncle Doug's B-Day October 22. Still cheering you on -- with love, Michelle
Hey Diane,
Doug has done an awesome job of keeping me posted on your progress. I am so glad that you are past the all important 34 week mark. Claire was born at 30 weeks and is just doing awesome now. So I am sure that your boys will be just perfect when they finally decide to get here. Even as long as you have been down there, believe me, when you get home it will seem like it wasn't so long after all. You can can check out my blog at ettkc.blogspot.com If it is ok, I will put a link to your site on mine. Congratulations and it is all worth it!!!
Traci Fritz & Family
Love the blog and so happy to hear that you will have a little more "normalcy". Can't even begin to relate to living in a hospital for a month - though it makes sense to me that they made Diane the Queen...
Much love from all your buds here at PMCH. We can't wait to see the babies once you get around to deciding that they can com eout and play.
Vikki
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