It's so good to be home, and drink from the faucet. Thank you everyone for your e-mails. I'm sorry if I don't send personal e-mails yet, we're just exhausted. I think I fell asleep with my eyes open today. Zoe's little body thought that she should be up at 3am this morning and she just couldn't be reasoned with :) She just went down for, hopefully, the night.
For those of you who didn't see the Red Carpet pictures I'm attaching them here. Zoe is in the middle. If anyone from our travel group reads this blog, thank you for everything. We're so glad to have shared this experience with you and we hope you had an uneventful and safe trip home.
8 comments:
Welcome home! Thanks for letting us know you are back safely. Sorry about the exhaustion. We'll look forward to hearing more when you're up to - hope you get some good sleep tonight.
Melanie & David
welcome back home....can't wait to hear more about Zoe when you get over the jet lag!!
Welcome home. Those first few days are a blur, but they get easier each day. My best advice is get outside during the day as much as possible. Keep moving, even when it hurts. It helps the baby switch sleep schedules. Good luck!
Welcome home! It was so nice to meet you both and Zoe is so precious. I feel your pain with the sleep issues as Jilly is going through a similar thing. Take care :-)
Kristi, Eric and Zoe:
Welcome Home!!! It must be great to be back home, sleeping (when it comes) in your own bed!
It's hard to believe our time is approaching so quickly. Any last minute tips to share?
So glad to see that you're safe and sound. Can't wait till we get to meet Zoe. :)
Karen
You are definitely tired! It cracks me up you wrote red carpet instead of red couch! I hope you all get a good nights sleep!
We would like to welcome you all home. The time went by so fast!!
I'm sure it feels so good to be back home, after reading your blog during your journey i'm sure it's nice to have faucet water again. The Red Couch photo is so cute and full of beautiful little girls.
Sherri
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