Octomom May Be Able To Start Bringing Babies Home Tuesday
Octomom Nadya Suleman, 33, may be able to take two of her eight newborns home on Tuesday, according to MSNBC. Things are becoming hectic around her new La Habra home as contractors are volunteering their time to finish various tasks around the house, including painting, flooring, carpeting and baby proofing the house. Suleman told People, "I'm elated by all the help I've been getting. I want everyone to know how thankful I am." At the same time, a Los Angeles interior designer is finishing a nursery for the octuplets to come home to. Suleman planned to spend Saturday night at Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center, receiving some tips on how to care for her eight babies from some neo-natal nurses. Suleman also wants her six older children to get some of her attention before the babies come home. She said of the situation, "I really want to spend as much special time with them as I can over the next couple days. They're aware of what's about to happen."
