Then we headed to Walmart to buy a new battery. The battery they said was the one we needed did not match the one that was in the car, oddly enough. We bought the one they recommended in case we'd had the wrong size in our car all along, and what do you know - the new one fit perfectly, better than the old one. So, problem solved and the car works better than ever.
We finally all got home, and Kaylee was complaining that her throat hurt. Oh well, probably just a little cold or something, no big deal. Nope, she started throwing up a little bit later and threw up for 14 hours. As you can imagine, I was ridiculously stressed out at that point. The day before Thanksgiving, a stomach bug in our house, baby due any time, yikes. I did my best to keep everyone clean and try to avoid it spreading, but anyone with kids knows how hard that can be. Thankfully Annette was there to help and stayed up with Kaylee that night. You know someone is a really great person when they're willing to help with pukey kids that aren't theirs! That helped me out a ton.
We made it to Thanksgiving dinner and had a great meal. The day after Thanksgiving was good too, we went and got a Christmas tree and decorated it. I figured we should do it right away because I knew the baby would be here pretty soon and I wasn't sure I would have the time and energy after that. I also had a doctor's appointment and I was a little sad to only be slightly more dilated than my last appointment. They wanted to induce me on Monday if I hadn't already had her (with being GBS+ and history of fast labors, and already dilated to a 4-5 they thought it would be best). I REALLY did not want to be induced and was hoping she would come sooner anyway.
Also, a funny coincidence - both Kaylee and Elizabeth's due dates were on a Sunday. I went into labor with both on Friday night before, and had them both in the morning on Saturday, the day before their respective due dates. And then there was Ben, who came like 3 weeks early. Odd one out, I guess. :)
All in all, it was a wonderful delivery and experience in general. I was very impressed with the hospital and the doctors and nurses.
We've had a great first week home, too. Elizabeth is nursing really well (best of the three by FAR) and I am doing well too. The older kids are kind of driving me nuts and acting helpless with everything, but as far as I know that is pretty normal and will hopefully pass soon! *crossing my fingers*
Now we get to see if life is really as crazy with three kids as everyone says it is!
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