hi the one of holland eatin the banna is soooooo cute and so is the one of eden under neef your girls are beautiful
Sun Jan 07, 05:57:00 AM EST
Anonymous said...
I hope you don't mind me posting on your site - but I have tracked it through TERRIBLE PALSY - We know Jacqui and Marshall through an Australian prem site. My Thomas was born at 28 weeks in 2005. He weighed 734g and spent a total of 105 days in hospital.
He was first diagnosed as having severe-profound hearing loss. This diagnosis change to severe and then went to moderate loss. He wears bilateral heaing aids - BUT we think he can hear more than they realise.
I think your site is brilliant.
I am a primary school teacher here in Sydney, NSW. I think you have created a great resource...
The girls are so darned cute! And I totally know what you mean by "Good Eating = Happy Mommy". Hallie took her first-ever 5 ounce bottle this morning and we're thrilled beyond belief. This whole preemie thing gives one a totally different perspective on eating disorders and weigh-ins, doesn't it?
Sun Jan 07, 02:02:00 PM EST
Anonymous said...
Your girls are just mind meltingly beautiful. Thank you for sharing their story.
Sun Jan 07, 02:53:00 PM EST
Anonymous said...
To paraphrase Joyce Kilmer: "I think that I shall never see two girls, lovely as these be!"
You have a very inspiring blog here. I stumbled across it through a link from a neonatologist's blog. I too have a special needs child with CP and autism. You're doing a great job- the girls look wonderfully happy and well adjusted!
Mon Jan 08, 01:26:00 PM EST
Anonymous said...
Very cute! I imagine the girls listening to Gwen Stefani in this pic and singing, "B-A-N-A-N-A-S" cause I know they love to rock!
"Good Eating = Happy Mommy"
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hi the one of holland eatin the banna is soooooo cute and so is the one of eden under neef your girls are beautiful
Sun Jan 07, 05:57:00 AM EST
I hope you don't mind me posting on your site - but I have tracked it through TERRIBLE PALSY - We know Jacqui and Marshall through an Australian prem site. My Thomas was born at 28 weeks in 2005. He weighed 734g and spent a total of 105 days in hospital.
He was first diagnosed as having severe-profound hearing loss. This diagnosis change to severe and then went to moderate loss. He wears bilateral heaing aids - BUT we think he can hear more than they realise.
I think your site is brilliant.
I am a primary school teacher here in Sydney, NSW. I think you have created a great resource...
Regards, Jodi
Sun Jan 07, 06:06:00 AM EST
You go girls!!!!!!
And, a happy mommy makes a happy house!!!!!
Sun Jan 07, 12:14:00 PM EST
Amen!
Sun Jan 07, 01:55:00 PM EST
The girls are so darned cute! And I totally know what you mean by "Good Eating = Happy Mommy". Hallie took her first-ever 5 ounce bottle this morning and we're thrilled beyond belief. This whole preemie thing gives one a totally different perspective on eating disorders and weigh-ins, doesn't it?
Sun Jan 07, 02:02:00 PM EST
Your girls are just mind meltingly beautiful. Thank you for sharing their story.
Sun Jan 07, 02:53:00 PM EST
To paraphrase Joyce Kilmer: "I think that I shall never see two girls, lovely as these be!"
Sun Jan 07, 06:01:00 PM EST
They are both so beautiful!
Sun Jan 07, 09:43:00 PM EST
Bananas are happy food! Happy food = Happy Babies = Happy Mommy =)
Mon Jan 08, 01:19:00 AM EST
You have a very inspiring blog here. I stumbled across it through a link from a neonatologist's blog. I too have a special needs child with CP and autism. You're doing a great job- the girls look wonderfully happy and well adjusted!
Mon Jan 08, 01:26:00 PM EST
Very cute! I imagine the girls listening to Gwen Stefani in this pic and singing, "B-A-N-A-N-A-S" cause I know they love to rock!
Amy
Tue Jan 09, 12:19:00 AM EST
Yay! What good, big girls you are!
Kendra
Wed Jan 10, 05:13:00 PM EST