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November 15, 2009 – Discharged

Unexpectedly, Abbie and Hayden were allowed to discharge from the medical centre. That’s to show that the pre-matured Hayden’s condition is looking good.

When I was shopping for a suitable cot for Hayden, Abbie’s sister, Fei Ru, called me. She said she reads this blog and knows that I was needing a cot. she said she has an extra cot to give me. I happily accepted her offer, it saved me RM599.00. The non-original power adapter costs me RM65.00.

The cot had occupied my car seats, no place for my wife and son. I called Abbie’s cousin sister, Rinnie, for help. Thanks to Rinnie for helping. Rinnie must be proud for being able to be the first in the world to drive my son. We left for home after settling the payment and collecting the prescription, it was around two o’clock.

Undoubtedly, two of the happiest people are Hayden’s paternal grandparents. When we reached home, it was a bit messy as a lot of things were not ready. Rinnie, Abbie and her mother-in-law (my mother) were busy with Hayden, I was busy unloading the car. I kept all the stuff back to where they should be at, cleared some space for Hayden, I assembled the cot and playpen, I got all the necessary stuff ready for Hayden such as changing mat, wet tissues, milk pump, Hayden’s clothes and diapers, so many of things to be done.

The most difficult part was at night, and we had to bring Hayden for a new paediatrician the next day. Let’s continue in the next post…

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