This post was written retrospectively...
April 7
This morning we packed up the truck and drove into the hospital. We were told to be there at 10am. We find a parking spot, get James on his crutches, and make our way up to the 7th floor of the green elevators. Each room should have a patient bed, a built in desk, a desk chair, a large recliner guest chair, a fridge, and a built in parent bed. Room 777 was missing both chairs and the fridge. I asked if we could change rooms ( we could not) so I asked that everything missing be brought in for us - we were planning a long stay and we needed this furniture to be comfortable.
Everything was (thankfully) brought in, and Jon started making trips to bring all our stuff up. James and I did a quick walk around the floor, and then the ortho techs came to set up traction. Traction was a foam boot, velcroed onto his right foot. At the bottom of the boot was a white rope, that went through a bar on the end of his bed, and was attached to 8 lbs of weights.
On this first day, other than ortho tech coming, James' favourite physiotherapist, Kyleigh, came to visit and introduce James to the physiotherapist he would be seeing while on the floor, named Breagh. Our Child Life Support Worker, Krista, came to introduce herself.
We got settled, ordered lunch from Dial for Dining. Eventually Jon had to leave to get Jude, and they ended up coming in for a visit, which was nice for Jude to see where we would be staying. They left to get home for bed, and around 7 we got another visitor, Bonnie and Violet. They brought a huge gift basket with lots of fun things to do, as well as candy. James had fun playing 'categories' with pass the ball. Eventually they left, and we got ready for our first night in the hospital. I tried to keep our bedtime routine as normal as possible to home, but it was difficult.
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