I was trying to decide where I was going to sleep tonight. Whether it would be in the lazy-boy or if I'd try again in bed. So I tried the lazy-boy and it's alright, but I'm really anxious to sleep in my bed. Off I went to the room, and Geoff right behind me to be there if I needed his help.
With the help of the body pillow in Brodie's room, I was able to manage lying down on my left side. Well...that's when Niagara Falls started, then it hit me... I sat in my bed crying like a baby and Geoff holding me. He made sure it wasn't pain from the surgery. I told him that I was overwhelmed and emotional. I never really thought I would survive the surgery. So everything from being able to walk around, drink sips of water and also be able to say hi to my kids again and tell them 'Mom is Home' is all 'NEW'. Everything going forward now is new to me, it's all unknown. Whatelse can I do but embrace it?
I'm so happy to be here.
It's so wonderful you have him. I found the surgery a bonding experience for those that support you, and Geoff is certainly doing a great job.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know you're home. Get a good nights sleep, you will feel better each day.
its great news that you are home and i can only imagine you will have more moments of emotion. you are going through a life altering experience and of course yes embrace it!! and enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteits awesome and as well comforting knowing that Geoff is so wonderful to you!! great job Geoff and I am so happy that you love my cousin so much and i cant wait to meet you!
get lots of rest and take care!
love you with all my heart xoxox
lorie