My hormones were all over the place when I got home from the hospital just like they were with Karter. I had my fair share of crying for no reason but I expected it because I had the same post pardon blues with Karter. This time around it lasted for a shorter amount of time. I attribute this to the tremendous amount of support I got from Craig. He stayed with me for 4 of the 5 nights in the hospital at my side the whole time. If he wasn't with me he was taking care of Karter or making sure our family was together. He told me he had this intense feeling of bringing his family together - that he didn't feel complete without Karter so he picked Karter up almost everyday so we could all be together.
Craig went above and beyond when we all got home. He didn't let me lift a finger and did everything around the house. I didn't have to worry about anything but taking care of my children. Karter and Craig spent a lot of time together too. Craig loves his family more than anything else in this world and it was very evident in the past 2 weeks. I met Craig 8 years and never saw him so happy. We so lucky to have a husband and a father who is so selfless and compassionate.