While discharge was not obtained the paed kindly gave Ivy gate leave so that she could attend her first dance
and she sparkled.
She shone.
I am thrilled she got to go!!!!!!
Hope she had a fab time!!!
Gorgeous, and of course she shone! More sparkles to you all!
That is AWESOME Tiffany! SO glad the pead let Ivy attend her first dance! I hope she felt well enough to enjoy herself!
That little girl of yours sparkles like a star every single day!
Oh gorgeous! So glad she was able to go
So, so wonderful!
Sparkly shoes for a sparkly girl. I’m glad she got to dance. xx
Ah, the paed loves her too! I hope it was a wonderful evening!
I bet she was the little “Dancing Queen, young and sweet.” Be sure and include a full shot for us too.
Oh tiff, I’m thrilled for ivy! Would love to see dancing pics. Can just imagine her twirling in those sparkly shoes
Small concesssions that make the stay more bearable and the pediatrician seem less like a monster to the grieving child are always good. I hope you guys get to go home soon. God bless.
Of course she sparkled… she’s Ivy.
Oh I’m so pleased for her! Yay!
That picture shows us so much if you look hard enough.
Beautiful and a little sad.
Woohoo, glad she got to sparkle for a few hours
Awesome - so happy she had a ’sparkly’ evening
Hello. I found your website via darnonymous.blogspot.com when she recently linked to your post about National Premie Day in July.
I don’t know why (well, I do) but the photo of Ivy’s gorgeous little pigeon-toed feet in pretty sparkly shoes treading floorboards has reduced me to tears. How utterly precious is she? I am feeling particularly close to the memory of my own premie this week for some reason, she was born at 30wks and lost her when she was 4wks old (we never brought her home, she caught NEC and died suddenly).
I find your writing about the NICU so refreshing and honest. I hope you don’t mind but I’d like to add you to my blogroll. Let me know if that’s not ok and I’ll remove your address.
Those shoes are AMAZING. I’d love to have seen her face wearing them. I’ll bet she felt like a million bucks, even though she’s not well.
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