As you all know, Noah was born 12 weeks early. Although this was a big scare, God and the individuals in the NICU got us through this. The doctors and nurses in the NICU became like a family. We were happy to be taking Noah home after being there for 56 days, but we truly connected with some wonderful people while there.
They have the toughest job on this Earth. Working on tiny bodies, and praying that they stay alive, as well as having to deal with franctic parents and family members wondering if their babies are going to be ok. These people need to not only have amazing techniques, but also have impeccable bedside manner. Well, you already know SOME of them we dealt with didn't have that! LOL.
Ok, so why am I talking about all of this? Because when I left the hospital, I wanted to know what I could do to help...maybe a friend that is going through a similar situation, or help prevent another mom from going through having a baby early. It so happened that within the end of the year 2011, I had at least 3 people contact me about having babies early, and what they could do to keep themselves sane. God really worked all of that out!
The Florida Hospital had a pamphlet about the March for Babies in the break room, and we immediately knew we wanted to be part of it. We created our own team, and had our first walk last year! Well...we are back at it again! Walking for Prince Noah Team will be taking part in the March for Babies on April 27th at 7:30 am. at Lake Eola.
This year, we will be doing it big! Tshirts, snacks and drinks before the walk, etc. If you would like to participate or donate, please visit Our Team page!
Thanks in advance,
Sunday, January 6, 2013
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