What Do I Say?

So Olive Hope passed away last night. This isn’t a surprise. She was born at 28.5 weeks, she had a class 4 brain bleed, she was dealing with hospitals in Thailand, she had to have shunt surgery when she got here… It’s really miraculous that she lasted 4 months. The pictures on that entry were of her family cuddling her lifeless body. I really wish I hadn’t seen those pictures because they will haunt me for a very long time.

Still, I hurt for her parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and everyone else whose heart she touched in the last four months because *I* could have been in their place. Daniel’s NICU stay was a cake walk compared to what Rusty and Lynette went through. They’ve stood by Olive and had to make some pretty intense decisions. They’ve faced some really intense obstacles and yet, they still got things done. They got Olive into a private hospital. They assembled a team of doctors and nurses to fly home with them. They got her Medicaid benefits even though Olive was born abroad. I’m sure there are people saying that they could/should have done more; but I really don’t see how they could have.

Rusty’s sister is soliciting messages to put in a book for Rusty and Lynette and I wish I could tell her something but there’s no way I can quantify what I feel in words. I’m the mom of a preemie. Both Daniel and I almost died in his birth. I understand the four months of angst they went through — it was my first week times sixteen.

And yet, all I can say is that it’s good that Miss Olive is at peace now. She would have had severe developmental disabilities and I can’t imagine going through all the stuff she went through every day. How can you say it’s better that your child die than live and have all those problems?

I will eventually figure out what to say but I know my heart is definitely grieved.

National Delurking Day

According to Kristen, it’s National Delurking Day. So…

REVEAL THYSELVES, O LURKERS!!!

Seriously, leave me a comment if you’ve been lurking or stalking me. If you’ve been stalking me, leave a little more information so I can take out the restraining order.

A Brilliant Idea

The news in the last few weeks has been consumed with the thwarted terrorist attack on Christmas Day on Flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit. There’s been speculation on where the breakdown was, why he was allowed into the US, and all that jazz.

While I think that the major problem was at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam (which could have prevented him getting on the freaking plane if they had done the normal security searches on him) and that Janet Napolitano is wrong (the system DIDN’T work), I have an idea for all the people and pundits in Washington:

STOP THE MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKING AND DO SOMETHING TO PREVENT THIS FROM HAPPENING NEXT TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I don’t give a flying rat’s butt about whether or not Obama was right or wrong in his reaction. This guy should have been on a no-fly list and someone in the intelligence community screwed up. Rather than pontificating, FIX IT.

That is all.