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There's no place like home.....

yippee.  the doc just left and gave us clearance.....to go home.....today!!
i must hurry and pack before they change their minds -

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Sheila and Grace said…
Run! Run fast! Pack you bags! Load up Ivey! Do not delay! Do not stop in the gift shop! Do not give them a chance to change their minds! Hurry, hurry, hurry! :o)

So glad to hear you are both going home!
Tabatha said…
Yay for Ivey! Glad you get to go home to your boys!
Heather said…
So happy... go,snuggle up with the boys and soak in home ... maybe a belated birthday celebration as well?




*I CANNOT BELIEVE ABOUT THE BIRTHDAY THEME... I have to go back and check those posts out ... I swear I don't remember but now I am thinking my old,very old, mind remembers and it is hidden back in the deep recesses!
Anonymous said…
Glad to hear you are finally going home.
Timothy Ethan said…
Sooo happy to hear that you guys are finally getting to go home! Glad Ivey is feeling better. I hope that you got the answers that you were seeking from Ivey's EEG and any other tests.
Angela said…
So Glad to hear that Ivey is doing much better, you maybe finally get a good night's rest, and to get to spent some much needed time with the boys. Been Praying for you all, and maybe you have/will get some encouraging results.

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