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As in, you can't? Or, you should? What????
 
Yes, you're seeing right. Three months premature. I was told I probably would'nt be bringing her or her mom home. 105 days later I proved them wrong with the help of God and a wonderful neonatal intensive care unit. Three weeks later Emma's mom came home after a kidney transplant. Yeh, I can tell you about miracles !!


Hooray for Emma!:sohappy: Hooray for you! :sohappy: Hooray for Emma's mom! :sohappy: And especially, hooray for God! :sohappy:

You are so in the right place for this post...I know of at least one other person who can relate to your story. And I myself have seen two precious miracles come into the world....my "twincess" nieces, who together didn't weigh 5 pounds when they were born, and are now 4 years old and going to Disney on the big family trip in 5 days.
 

maggiegrace1

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Yes, you're seeing right. Three months premature. I was told I probably would'nt be bringing her or her mom home. 105 days later I proved them wrong with the help of God and a wonderful neonatal intensive care unit. Three weeks later Emma's mom came home after a kidney transplant. Yeh, I can tell you about miracles !!
YAY!!!..Emma needs to meet Maggie Grace..My own lil Miracle..:)

15.8 oz..10 in....:sohappy:
 

KrazyKowboy

New Member
You are so in the right place for this post...I know of at least one other person who can relate to your story. And I myself have seen two precious miracles come into the world....my "twincess" nieces, who together didn't weigh 5 pounds when they were born, and are now 4 years old and going to Disney on the big family trip in 5 days.

Hooray for your neices ! :sohappy: Hooray for family trips ! :sohappy:

I also read in another thread of the incident with your daughter's glasses.
I can relate to the heart wrenching feeling of seeing the disappointment in your children when something like that happens.

We're very blessed that with Emma's being born so early she only had a few problems. She was born with an eye defect called cola boma iris that left her blind in her right eye. Her left is good but she wears glasses ( when I insist she keep them on ) to protect her good eye.

Her blind eye isn't developed fully and appears smaller that her right. It often draws stares and questions, from other children as well as adults. It never seems to bother her, but tears my heart out at times. I usually reply that I've just been blessed with a very unique special little princess !
 

maggiegrace1

Well-Known Member
Amen ! And pass the biscuits. :)

Now that's what I call an itty bitty baby ! :sohappy:
HA HA...
Thanks...Yes,..Itty Bitty is right..Just turned 1 and is 17 pounds 27 in...:sohappy:

God is good.....:sohappy:

If you do a search for The thread called ..The miracle that is Maggie Grace..There are her birth pictures in there.....Smaller then a beanie baby....
:D
 

KrazyKowboy

New Member
HA HA...
Thanks...Yes,..Itty Bitty is right..Just turned 1 and is 17 pounds 27 in...:sohappy:

God is good.....:sohappy:

If you do a search for The thread called ..The miracle that is Maggie Grace..There are her birth pictures in there.....Smaller then a beanie baby....
:D

I'll certainly check it out. I'll have to post a few of Emma in my albums. Here's a link to one old one I found on the' puter when Emma was a month old.
http://photoalbums.wdwmagic.com/data/500/65424681.jpg

Belated Happy Birthday to Maggie :wave:

Enjoyed the chit chat this evening with you guys, but it's late and I have to be up at 5am.
Good night to you all. Hope to catch up with you again soon.

For those on the way to WDW this week, have a safe trip and oodles of fun. I've got 68 more days and can hardly wait !

Nite nite. :snore:
 
Hooray for your neices ! :sohappy: Hooray for family trips ! :sohappy:

I also read in another thread of the incident with your daughter's glasses.
I can relate to the heart wrenching feeling of seeing the disappointment in your children when something like that happens.

We're very blessed that with Emma's being born so early she only had a few problems. She was born with an eye defect called cola boma iris that left her blind in her right eye. Her left is good but she wears glasses ( when I insist she keep them on ) to protect her good eye.

Her blind eye isn't developed fully and appears smaller that her right. It often draws stares and questions, from other children as well as adults. It never seems to bother her, but tears my heart out at times. I usually reply that I've just been blessed with a very unique special little princess !


Indeed you are blessed!

I myself have lived a whole life with a "y eye", as we call it in my family. My left eye is lazy and doesn't see to good at all...and all my life doctor's reccommended glasses, not so much to make my "bad" eye see (though, bless their hearts, they tried!), but to protect my "good" eye. You are right on with that! You should insist on the glasses. My left eye alway looks bigger with glasses...I always call it my "sci-fi eye" but I'm a big girl and can handle looks and stares. It does tear your heart out though, when it's your baby...people can be awful, but in the case of little kids I try to mark it up to curiosity.
 
Ok, with my trip 5 days away...I just have to sing...cover your ears, y'all

"I'm soarin", flyin',theres not a star in heaven that I can't reach..."

:clears throat:

" I can show you the world, take you wonder by wonder,..."

"I want adventure in the great wide open, I want it more than I can tell..."

:Ahem:

"Watch and you'll see, someday I'll be, part of your world..."

Ok. I'm done. fFor now.
 

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