Do not be afraid, for I am with you; I will bring your children from the east and gather you from the west. -Isaiah 43:5

An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but will never break.
-An Ancient Chinese Belief

Monday, March 16, 2009

Emma's Surgery - cont'd

While Emma was in surgery for about an hour and a half. Emma's mom and I went and ate down in the cafeteria. It wasn't bad for what we had to pay for it, except the salsa Jenn put on her hash browns lit our mouths on fire. HOTTTTTT!!!!!!!

We walked around the hospital and wanted to take some pictures. The hospital is small and pretty fancy.
This is the front entrance to the hospital .


These statues of children were out front, it really reminded us of all the statues on Shamain Island in Gaungzhou, China.



This statue was to the left of the main entrance, with the cafeteria off in the distance.



After an hour an twenty five minutes we got a page on one of those restaurant style pagers, and that was our signal that her surgery was done, we were supposed to meet the doctor in her room, which we were already in. So the doctor came and talked to us saying everything went just fine and that they would bring her back to the room in a while.
Emma back in the room after surgery with a new blue blanket, stuffed birdie, pink wrapped hand and red light on her right finger, and wanting to see her mommy and daddy. She wanted to be held and cuddled but had to stay in her crib for a little longer.

Emma and Mommy after her surgery.


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