
It's been a long, long time since we posted anything on the blog. We've been a little busy, to say the least. We started our new "jobs" a while back, which actually seems more like an all-encompassing new life where we just occasionally come home and see each other. Just to warn you, this post may seem a little down, but since this blog is about our life, this is what you will have to endure for now. :)
I (Kristi) have just finished a three week hospital cardiology rotation. I learned a lot, but the hours were incredibly long, more than I imagined they would be. I usually got to work around 6:15am and depending on the day, finished between 6:30 and 7:30pm. Most days I only got to see Charlotte for an hour after work before she went to bed, which got pretty old after a while. Every fourth night both of us are "on call" which means we stay overnight at the hospital to admit new patients to the hospital and take care of our team's patients throughout the night. When we are on call we work 30 hours straight, with usually 1-2 hours of sleep sometime during the night. After your 30 hours are up, you get to go home at noon or 1pm and sleep the rest of the day. It's hard to catch up on sleep, so we are feeling pretty sleep deprived most of the time.
Matt is on a four week rotation on the Family Medicine hospital service. He takes care of patients with pretty much anything from cardiology problems to pneumonia to liver problems to whatever else you can think of. He is learning a lot also. On this rotation when you are on call overnight you are the only resident responsible for the patients on the service and for admitting new patients. This means you have to make your own decisions regarding their care which is sometimes very overwhelming because we just don't have the experience to help us know the right thing to do. But I think Matt is becoming more comfortable in this role as the month progresses.
Next I have one glorious week of vacation to hang out at home with Charlotte and catch up on all kinds of things I have been meaning to do (like sleep!). Then I do two months in the emergency department. Matt does not have vacation next week unfortunately, but we should be able to spend some time together as a family. Next month he does a pediatrics rotation in the hospital.
Now for Charlotte news. She is practically talking in full sentences. She uses three and sometimes four word phrases, and she soaks up stuff we say like a sponge. "What are you doing?" is the most clear improvement right now. She used to ask "deen?" which was the abbreviated form of "doing?" She is such a sweetheart most of the time. Today when she came home from Grandma and Grandpa's house I was just waking up from my post-call nap and my mom said "Are you still sleepy?" Charlotte of course had to ask me this a million times and then tuck me in with a blanket and a baby doll when I laid down on the couch. She tilts her head to the side and gets this very concerned and empathetic look on her face, "you sleepy?"
The other big thing she can do now is sing songs with words. Just the other day I caught her playing her xylophone and singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to herself. She sings the right tune and a fairly impressive translation of the words. She can do this with the ABCs and Happy Birthday as well. I have a video of her singing I will try to get up on here tomorrow. For now it is getting late and I am very sleepy, so it's time to say goodnight. Here are a few pictures of the little munchkin to tide you over until I can put more up.
She sat still long enough for me to put braids in her hair. The trick was the bag of crackers she is holding. :)

3 comments:
I got to skype with Charlotte yesterday. She is so much bigger than last time I saw her! Thanks for the update. Rest up this week!
It looks like you guys are facing a lot of challenges with work, and lack of sleep and family time. I'm sure that it breaks your heart to be Charlotte deprived as well. I'll be praying for your family, for supernatural strength and rest and time. Lesley
That must be really hard to be so sleep deprived and need the sleep but still want to spend time with Charlotte. Thanks for taking the time to post, I'll be praying for you all! BTW, she's really cute but I'm sure you already know that!
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