Kathy, that's amazing! Go you!
I am currently in search of local freezer space. I sent a box this size to school for a colleague to put into her deep freezer. I have a smaller box in the freezer here. I figure I'll need about 4 more of the big boxes and places to put them. In the meantime I'll happily farm the smaller flat boxes to localistas with freezer space.
Ugh.
NICU census is now up to 34 babies. That's 10 new admits over the past 36 hours. The most stable of babies in A are being moved. Mine are staying put, which gives me mixed feelings.
It's what made me think of the dolphin. I blame lisah for that knowledge.
Sorry! I have to say I first heard the story here so all of you people are to blame. ... Let's just say the Internet is to blame and leave it at that.
Way to go, Kathy!!!!!!
I was afraid it was the body parts of her slain enemies.
Sort of like the judge...she's shipping them out to various places around LA.
HA! i think it might be easier to store frozen parts of slain enemies. But no. It is breast milk. I have like an organizational chart going. The very very oldest milk stays in my freezer so I can use it immediately when the sea monkeys come home. Then the next group is at S's place, because the freezer in the women's PE office is wonky and might not stay frozen. I think 1/2 of May's milk may live in the 6th grade teachers' freezer and the other half might go to Allyson if she has space. Then June's milk? Needs storage.
I wonder if I could make a wine fridge go cold enough to freezing to buy a little wine fridge and just keep it all here? Wine? Milk!
Some time ago we had a new mother working in the office and one day I spotted the pump in the freezer. I was a little startled - I was imagining putting that COLD pump to warm skin and couldn't imagine how anyone could stand it. Then she explained that she'd already used it and was keeping it there until she could take it (and the milk) home. brrr
So, yesterday I followed the link for the Sheep-Poodle story and found a story about Hugh Grant throwing baked beans at a photographer that I found unaccountably amusing. And today it's up at zap2it.
Kathy, that is SO awesome! I always look forward to reading your progress reports.