Oh, my, but it's been a while since I updated. Things have been crazy with the school year ending and my work has been in a bit of an upheaval.
Sorry the beds were not good for you guys! I am so relived to read that they are soft though! My hips dislocate on firm beds, and bones are tough to keep in alignment even with the ridiculous number of pillows I have to use to keep them more or less in place. lol.
How is Aria doing now?

Good perspective!
My son and I had RSV when he was just a teeny little thing and we were quarantined at the hospital. The only thing that gave him comfort was breastfeeding so I nursed that lil' guy constantly. Thank goodness our bodies can provide such soothing nourishment to our babies. I'm sure the hospital staff thought quite well of you for the comfort you gave her.
That is pretty awesome!
She will be so cute Disneybounding!
When Aria was in the PICU after her first surgery, the boy in the next bed had RSV. It was such a surreal time. We'd chat with other families in the Ronald McDonald room about how things were going. The worst part was knowing if someone was discharged, we'd never know because of HIPAA. You'd just come by in the morning to see an empty bed and not know if the outcome was good or bad. I was so glad my husband ran into the dad of that little boy as he was carrying him out to the car after getting the all clear. We'd never have known, otherwise, that he was okay.
We bought season passes for Hershey Park this year, so when we thought Aria was up to it, we checked out the new rides. This is Aria with her big brother. At Hershey Park, kids are classified by different chocolate bars. Aria is officially a Hershey Kiss, which means she can go on the new mini-coaster they have, and all the kiddie rides. I feel bad for my middle daughter. She doesn't like the coasters at all and she's too tall to go on some of them now. I think Hershey is great for little ones or kids who like roller coasters. There's not too much in-between. Fortunately, the water park section of the park has stuff for everyone, so she's good for the summer, at least.
Aria drives my son nuts most times, but he is still protective of her. So he made sure she didn't bump into anything riding the mini-pirate ship. He is, rather ironically given he's allergic to peanuts, a peanut butter cup. He likes some coasters, but not the crazy ones. My oldest will ride anything. She's hoping Aria is as adventurous as she is.
We have ten days until I have to make our FP reservations. My sister doesn't seem to comprehend the wackiness that is involved with planning a Disney trip at this point. Fortunately, my oldest daughter does. So we have a rough plan outlined for the first day or so until the rest of the family arrive. After that, I think I'm going to pair up Amara with her cousin and my sister and I can take Aria on the easier rides. She is tall enough for the barnstormer, but that's about it. Short of putting her in platform heels, there's no way she's getting on the Mine Train in two months. Which is a shame, because I think she might like it.