Gage I pushed the wheelchair towards the entrance of the hospital. The Valet had brought my truck around and was waiting on us. Though we were happy to be leaving the hospital it was extremely difficult to say goodbye to Jericho. It was a cloudy day and the skys looked ready to open up. That's about how I feel too, mother nature. We had a 3 hour drive home and I was just ready to be in a place with no doctors, no nurses, no bad news, no forms and documents. I was ready to be left in silence with my family to grieve. Wren attempted to stand and winced. Automatically I leaned down and scooped her up bridal style and clutched her close to my chest. My lips found her forehead and I whispered sweet nothings into her ear as I placed her in the passenger seat and buckled her in. Marley chose t

