I know you hear it all the time, but honestly, I don't know how you do it!! LOL I know we all do what we have to do and have ways of adjusting no matter what life brings our way, but I'm tired just reading your post

(okay, I'm just tired b/c the baby was up a LOT last night, nursed quite literally all night long b/c he started running a fever in the middle of the night).
My parents have been to the Cabela's (can you believe people treat it as a road trip? LOL) - I have no interest... although I'd love to go that direction to hit the King of Prussia mall
My 8 year old was in a vehicle-related accident the day he turned 9 mos. old. He suffered a traumatic brain injury and was initially life flighted to Danville (another amazing facility!). Believe it or not, he was released only 7 days later after the accident and had regained full use of all his pre-accident capabilities. When he was 18 months old, he had to have another surgery at Danville and in the months following that, I started getting more uncomfortable w/ what the doctors were saying, so we went to Hershey for a 2nd opinion and, hey, guess what? Mama's instincts were right! Things were *not* as they should have been, so we switched care down there. It was preferable to me, anyway, b/c HMC actually has pediatric neurosurgeons on staff whereas the neurosurgeon at Danville wasn't specializing in kiddos.
My oldest son (almost 14 as much as I cringe to admit that

) had 3 procedures at HMC before he was 3 years old - he was born w/ a chunk of cartiledge on his upper lip which was removed at 5 months old, revised at 18 months and then he had his tonsils & adenoids out.
So we have many, many hours and miles clocked in at HMC

I'm guessing your preemies were there? That had to be scary, but at least you know they're in good hands, right?
Any ideas yet on the gender of the new member??