Yesterday brought lots more visitors, and Simon seems to not be too picky as to who can hold him. He's really been pretty easy thus far; he's breastfeeding great and only gets fussy for a little while before feeding. Once he's done he's fast asleep for quite a while. We've had to wake him up to eat.
W/Dr. Amanda Robertson, residency classmate of Rachel's, and Dr. Dustin Brown, second-year resident in the program
W/Dr. Susan Rim, a good friend and attending physician at the hospital. Dr. Rim was one-year ahead of Rachel in the program, and was also the last OB/GYN resident to have a baby here, so she knows what it's like to work 80 hours/week and raise a family.
Don't worry about this photo. He had his first hearing screening yesterday and passed with flying aurals (now don't email me and say this is not a noun; I've already researched but it sounded good).
Wink and you'll miss him
W/Dr. Seetal Adhikari, a good friend and attending physician at the hospital. Dr. Adhikari also trained with Rachel and was in the same residency class as Dr. Rim.
Once Dr. Valfer finished rounding on her patient we had to snap a couple more photos of Simon with the lady that brought him into the world.
The new patient tower at Lutheran General has a fantasic family room (Rachel calls it the Titanic room b/c when you walk to the end you feel like you're standing on the edge of something with a big drop below). I took this photo early this morning as the sun was coming up. And shame on you if you can't identify the skyline in the distance.
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