We had Teresa at Seton too, but I never made it across the street to enjoy the beer.
One advantage—silver lining is perhaps a better term—of having the girls in the NICU is you explore the area around the hospital more. The cafeteria is fine and has enough of a selection to get you through the normal hospital stay, but after a week, it gets repetitive.
In this case, we needed food later, after the cafeteria closed. Going to Doc’s to pick up some food, they notice my bracelet and offered a beer. Looking closer, “why do you have two? One for each day or something?”. “Nope, I have twins up in the NICU.”
Turning to the manager, our bartender said “Did you hear that? Twins!”. “Give him a shot too; he needs it.”
It took the edge off of a long day. While Dads are no greater than third when childbirth is involved, it was a nice treat that has won me over to think of Doc’s favorably.
For more on the twins and how they’re doing, follow along on our family blog at family.kraft.blog. For more of my Daddy reflections, check out In Search of Fatherhood
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