“Sister.” Camryn walked to the bed with a smile.
Alice also smiled back, saying, “Camryn, you’re here; sit down quickly.”
As she said that, she helped Camryn sit down. Camryn herself stretched out her hand to pull the chair closer, and then she sat down.
Alice looked at her actions and forgot to look at her crying son. She asked Camryn, “Camryn, can you see clearly now?”
She knew that Lilian came to treat Camryn’s eyes. She didn’t know how things were progressing.
In the later stages of pregnancy, she rarely left the house except for going to the hospital for prenatal check-ups.
Clive rarely told her about other people’s affairs.
Elisa told Alice last time that Dr. Carden was sure that she could cure Camryn’s eyes. Elisa also told her that it’s a good thing that Dr. Carden is sure. Camryn was so pitiful. They all hoped that Camryn could be cured and be able to see the light again.
“Well, I can see the things in front of me clearly. When I look further away, it’s still blurry, just like those with high myopia.” Camryn responded warmly and asked Alice, “Sister, lie down quickly; don’t sit for too long. I heard that you should lie more and sit less during the confinement period so that you won’t have back pain in the future.”
Alice: “It’s a good thing that you can see. Take your time, and you can see clearly from behind. I’m fine. The baby keeps crying, and Clive can’t coax him; let me see if he pulls it off.”
Knowing that Camryn could see, Alice was very happy. When Clive came over with the baby, she took it from his hand. She took her son and put him on the bed. She checked her son’s diaper and said, “It’s really pooped. Clive, I brought him a diaper and changed it.”
“This child is a diaper. He loves to be clean; he cries when he poops, and he has to be washed with warm water until he is comfortable before he is willing to sleep.”
Both are new parents, and Alice got started faster than Clive.
Clive brought diapers and saw that his son had grown up. He quickly fetched a basin of warm water, washed a towel, and wrung out the water. When his wife helped his son change the diaper, he said warmly, “I’ll help him scrub, but you don’t want to touch the water.”
His mother-in-law went out to buy things, and his parents and sister went home again. He, a new father, stayed here to accompany his beloved wife and take care of his newborn son, and he was in a panic.
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