well i have a grandaughter (a little sis for ryan due 10th march) last night we drove down to capalaba because daughter has gone into labour for the third time?
so we drove down in pouring rain only to once again see her sent home?.She was 5 minutes apart and soon as she got to the hospital the pains were no where near as bad as before she left ,its been on and off now for two weeks but the hospitals dont want to do anything and just keep telling her to go home as until she is in absolute pain then she just gets sent home.
So hubby and i stayed the night on one of those pull out couches, why is it they never make them with decent mattresses ,so we both woke up with a bad back and could hardly move ,once we got going though we are ok , i just feel so much for my daughter katie shes looking so tired and fed up.
well who knows between now and tonight we could be driving down yet again ?.
She knows shes having a girl and calling her chelsea ,i was not there for the birth of ryan but im making sure im going to be there for little chelsea to be born into this world .
Prayers please ,as you all know ryan was born with a brain tumour and is now three years old ,youve gotta love the little darling dont ask where he got it from but before we left this morning he shouted out POPPY and pop proceeded to say yes ryan and he yelled out i FARTED.
Yep thats our little ryan, good old daycare hey ?.
JRH said
02:16 PM Mar 6, 2010
Glassies, our prayers are with you all.
Firefly said
02:38 PM Mar 6, 2010
I hope all goes well for her mate and the Angels look after them both.
What a great story with little Ryan, glad I didn't have a drink in my gob, woulda sprayed all over the screen.
Cruising Granny said
02:48 PM Mar 6, 2010
Gee those unborn babies can cause so much trouble for their long-suffering mothers.
This one appears to be playing "I peep" - no I don't. Yes I do. No I don't.
Your poor daughter must be well and truly over that pregnancy thing by now.
I also wish her all the best for the birth, to dad for his patience, and I hope the baby will be healthy and happy forever, when she finally gets out of there.
All the best to you too granny. Isn't it fun? You get to share the joy without the pain.
I wish the family everything good.
Onedodger said
03:06 PM Mar 6, 2010
Our thoughts go with you.
Grandchildren are a precious gift no matter how they are. We have a G/son who is autistic but is still a joy to have around.
May her problems be just a small bundle of joy.
xina said
08:20 PM Mar 6, 2010
Wish you all a very happy outcome. Everything else has been said.
Cheers,
xina.
glassies said
03:25 PM Mar 7, 2010
thanks guys yes firefly i do get many a laugh from the grandson hes such a wonderful little lad you wouldnt know he had a tumour he looks like any normal child, although when hes tired one of his eyes looks a bit like he has a small touch of bells palsy in it at the side like it drops kind of thing.
the tumour is sitting on the left temperal nerve behind his ear sort of thing,so it affects his smile and the left eye a bit apart from that hes just a real goer,does catch every germ going round due to no amunne system ,but we cherish every day with him, kate is still in labour right now as i speak its 2.21 in the afternoon , ive just finished texting her she said yep all day and night although she has been able to sleep a little i dont think her body or min would not let her sleep shes absolutely exhausted ,thats my main worry i had a terrible labour with her due to false labour etc etc, partner etc etc, need i say anymore, and i was absolutely exhausted after 23 and ahalf hours she finaly came into the world.
yes they are great bundles of joy but the greatest is to be able to hand them back i have to say
im so tired after we have ryan physicaly and mentaly too.
to all you people out there that have autistic grandchildren or for that matter any problems i take my hat off to you it must be so hard on the parents.
once again thank you so much for your well wishes ill keep you posted cheers bottle of bubbly in the fridge for the big event, even though i ajim beam girl lol
Firefly said
04:00 PM Mar 7, 2010
Another Jim Beam girl ay, I can relate to that.
I had one of mine last night and was pleased to see her go, loved having her here at the time and now to recover........
Gee you would think by now they would be giving her a helping hand mate, it seems to be going on a bit.
Cruising Granny said
06:54 PM Mar 7, 2010
Congratulations! I'm pleased to hear it's all worked out well for everyone - finally. All the best to all the family.
Delta18 said
10:28 AM Mar 8, 2010
Cruising Granny wrote:
Congratulations! I'm pleased to hear it's all worked out well for everyone - finally. All the best to all the family.
I must have lost some posts Has she had the bubs? All is well? Great news.
xina said
07:03 PM Mar 8, 2010
Mistake I think. Sorry Granny, check it out again.
Cheers,
xina.
dave06 said
12:33 PM Mar 9, 2010
chin up Della, our prayers and thoughts are with you!
Cruising Granny said
01:02 PM Mar 9, 2010
My apologies for the mistake.
As I originally read it the baby was here. On reflection she was describing the birth of her own daughter, the one in labour.
Just the way I read it confused me. You get that on the big jobs.
No matter what happens, I hope it all turned our alright. Still thinking of you.
so we drove down in pouring rain only to once again see her sent home?.She was 5 minutes apart and soon as she got to the hospital the pains were no where near as bad as before she left ,its been on and off now for two weeks but the hospitals dont want to do anything and just keep telling her to go home as until she is in absolute pain then she just gets sent home.
So hubby and i stayed the night on one of those pull out couches, why is it they never make them with decent mattresses ,so we both woke up with a bad back and could hardly move ,once we got going though we are ok , i just feel so much for my daughter katie shes looking so tired and fed up.
well who knows between now and tonight we could be driving down yet again ?.
She knows shes having a girl and calling her chelsea ,i was not there for the birth of ryan but im making sure im going to be there for little chelsea to be born into this world .
Prayers please ,as you all know ryan was born with a brain tumour and is now three years old ,youve gotta love the little darling dont ask where he got it from but before we left this morning he shouted out POPPY and pop proceeded to say yes ryan and he yelled out i FARTED.
Yep thats our little ryan, good old daycare hey ?.
What a great story with little Ryan, glad I didn't have a drink in my gob, woulda sprayed all over the screen.
Grandchildren are a precious gift no matter how they are.
We have a G/son who is autistic but is still a joy to have around.
May her problems be just a small bundle of joy.
I had one of mine last night and was pleased to see her go, loved having her here at the time and now to recover........
Gee you would think by now they would be giving her a helping hand mate, it seems to be going on a bit.