Yep, he cries.Someone's been chillin' in my bed. Proof! 4 pounds, 15 ounces! Give or take a sock or two...Tummy time...It's a family affair...
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My computer has been down so imagine my surprise when I checked in and saw that you have your little guy at home! I am so happy for him and you all...he truly is a miracle baby! The pictures of him are just beautiful and I am thrilled to be able to share a teensy weensy bit of the happiness you all feel. I am sure there is some amount of pain involved too and I wish that Dex could be home with you all also.
Thank you for allowing me to see your journey...it has been INSPIRING!
In November 2008, our identical twin boys were born via emergency c-section at 28 weeks gestation. Our precious Dex returned to Heaven that day due to complications of TTTS, and now the rest of us continue on the earthly part of our journey, anxious to see him again.
This blog has been created to document the journey of our boys and the continued progression of our survivor, Crew.
2 comments:
My computer has been down so imagine my surprise when I checked in and saw that you have your little guy at home! I am so happy for him and you all...he truly is a miracle baby! The pictures of him are just beautiful and I am thrilled to be able to share a teensy weensy bit of the happiness you all feel. I am sure there is some amount of pain involved too and I wish that Dex could be home with you all also.
Thank you for allowing me to see your journey...it has been INSPIRING!
Lisa (lnewhouse1@satx.rr.com)
I just got caught up - I love the binki you use - my twins used that and Adam (my smallest) looked like Crew holding it in his mouth. Just precious.
The idiot at the eye doctor makes me mad too. People like that need to GET A GRIP. No one needs to be exposed to that!
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