Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It meant the world to me when my best friends showed up at the hospital when my child was hospitalized. They brought a meal, cheesy celebrity magazines for me to read and just sat with us and chatted.
Just be sure the ACTUAL PATIENT ADMITTED TO THE HOSPITAL is okay with you being there. I was in the hospital for two weeks and my mother had an endless parade of friends visiting. I was 9, knew I looked like crap, didn't care, and didn't want visitors. I wanted to sleep and watch mindless tv. I did not want my mother trying to make me sit up so she could brush my hair and get it "manageable" because her friend was coming by in a few minutes. I did not want my mother hissing at me that I was rude because I fell asleep while her friend was there.
Anonymous wrote:Just because they have an au pair doesn't mean they have full time child care coverage. Au pairs are only suppose to work a certain amount of time. Offer to take the kids at home for a play date or out to a movie. Something that will feel fun and special for the ones at home. Those kids will probably understand why Mom and Dad are focused on the baby but will need some TLC of their own. They will be worried and having some special attention paid to them would be great for them and I am sure well received by the parents.
Anonymous wrote:How close of a friend are you OP? As in a BFF or more like the fellow neighborhood mom at the bus stop you chit chat with each morning? I ask b/c some people are weird about really personal family medical stuff. Does she even want you there?
Maybe she doesn't want outsiders until, say, 2 or 3 weeks post surgery when the dust has settled and everything looks to be stable and going well (and it's more of a waiting game to be discharged...that is when she might most want the company).
Anonymous wrote:At the hospital (if they are camped out there), provide take out or a homemade meal. If the child knows you and will tolerate it, come and be there at the hospital for 45 minutes while mom/dad takes a shower or makes phone calls. Or goes to the bathroom. Bring freshly laundered clothes to the hospital.[/quote]
I would feel funny about this unless you are a family member!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It meant the world to me when my best friends showed up at the hospital when my child was hospitalized. They brought a meal, cheesy celebrity magazines for me to read and just sat with us and chatted.
Just be sure the ACTUAL PATIENT ADMITTED TO THE HOSPITAL is okay with you being there. I was in the hospital for two weeks and my mother had an endless parade of friends visiting. I was 9, knew I looked like crap, didn't care, and didn't want visitors. I wanted to sleep and watch mindless tv. I did not want my mother trying to make me sit up so she could brush my hair and get it "manageable" because her friend was coming by in a few minutes. I did not want my mother hissing at me that I was rude because I fell asleep while her friend was there.
Haha, my MIL brought by her random friends (some of whom I'd never met before) when I was recovering from giving birth.
Anonymous wrote:I also got my best friend a housecleaning service for right before they got home, but we were pretty close in order to make that happen (her mom helped me get the maid the key to their house). You could probably do it in a less clandestine manner, but she said it was amazing coming home to a clean house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It meant the world to me when my best friends showed up at the hospital when my child was hospitalized. They brought a meal, cheesy celebrity magazines for me to read and just sat with us and chatted.
Just be sure the ACTUAL PATIENT ADMITTED TO THE HOSPITAL is okay with you being there. I was in the hospital for two weeks and my mother had an endless parade of friends visiting. I was 9, knew I looked like crap, didn't care, and didn't want visitors. I wanted to sleep and watch mindless tv. I did not want my mother trying to make me sit up so she could brush my hair and get it "manageable" because her friend was coming by in a few minutes. I did not want my mother hissing at me that I was rude because I fell asleep while her friend was there.