Sunday, January 29, 2012

Bittersweet

 
 Check out how tiny she was in that infant car seat!

Today we celebrated the anniversary of Little One's homecoming.  It may sound silly to most people, but when you're a parent of a preemie, every little miracle (like being able to finally take your baby home from the hospital) calls for celebration.

Three years ago today, we brought our little bundle of joy home to the Island.  After seventy days in the NICU, two weeks in the Level II Nursery, and a transfer to the biggest regional hospital closest to us, we were finally able to have our baby home with us and in our arms.
 

No NG tube, no CPAP, no leads, no ventilator, no incubator/isolette...nothing.
We were flown from Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto to Sudbury, where Little One had to stay at the hospital for a few more days before we could take her home.

 
 
 
That was three years ago. 

This is now.
 
 Just to give you some perspective, Hubby pointed out that this cheese weighs just a little less than Little One did at birth. I think this was 800 g or so. Little One was 980 g. That's just over 2 lbs of butter (or in this case, cheese)!

Now Little One is a very busy, active, happy girl.
Time seems to have flown by at the blink of an eye.

17 comments:

  1. This post brought tears to my eyes - happy three year anniversary little one. You are so loved!!
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  2. I love that song!

    And I love that she has grown so much- so healthy and beautiful. What a little miracle girl :) Happy homecoming anniversary little one!

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    1. Thank you so much, Tara. Little One and I poured over all her photos from her life in the NICU all the way up to her life now. She's only just turned 3 years old, but gets so emotional too. It's really sweet to see her look at the photos and ask questions.

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  3. Awww what a gorgeous, precious gift. Happy 3 years since coming home wee one. I just want to give you both giant hugs.

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    1. Awww! Thanks, my lovely friend! Hopefully one day soon we can exchange giant hugs! xoxox

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  4. Wow, she was so tiny. She certainly has come a long way. My dd and her would love eachother

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  5. Those pictures are unbelievable, she is beautiful. Happy homecoming :)

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    1. Thank you :) There were times when we weren't sure if we were ever going to leave the NICU! LOL! It seemed like FOREVER that we were in there! Now, it's hard to believe that any of that ever happened!

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  6. My gal was 5.5 weeks premature and 4 lbs (dropped right after birth mind you) but luckily she was only in the NICCU for a week. I cannot imagine what you went through; it was rough enough for a week. I literally cried everyday for all the babies and their parents in the NICCU. Happy anniversary! Oh my how your girl has grown into a happy and healthy little being. What a difference time makes. :)

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    1. Wow! Yet another preemie mama! I met so many preemie mamas at SCCTO and on the CBN! Amazing. Where was this preemie mama support group when I was in the NICU? lol :)

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  7. oooh sooo tiny, just look at her now! you did good mama! must be all that ontario beef you've been feeding her!

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  8. What a true blessing! It really is a miracle! She's definitely a fighter! Celebrating this is a MUST!

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  9. Oh she's just lovely, bless your hearts for the challenges you've faced.

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  10. Amazing! It's fantastic to read happy stories like this. It made me smile to see her 3 years later! Amazing! It is not crazy in any way to celebrate her homecoming. Under ANY circumstances! :)

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  11. What a complete little miracle. She has come so far and perfect.

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  12. awww she is so darling. A little fighter for sure!

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  13. AWWW shes so cute and wow so tiny. Congrats on your little one.

    I am a new follower from http://linkiescontestlinkies.blogspot.com

    Just hopping through your links in the Canuck forum
    :)

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