Saturday, March 20, 2010

Bricktown

It was so BEAUTIFUL yesterday! We just had to get out. We wanted to go to the zoo with Kate and Aunt Gum, but we heard that was a bad idea. The zoo had reached capacity and wasn't letting anyone else in! Luckily, we found that out before we got there and came up with a plan B. B is for Bricktown! We decided to take the girls on a boat ride down the canal. It was so nice to be out and about in 70+ degree weather. Of course today is another story. It is 29 degrees and snowing. Good thing we got out yesterday and enjoyed the beautiful weather.

Gummy Snakes!
The little boy behind them asked if they were best friends. I think they are!

Notice our Lillie buttons! They are to raise awareness for March of Dimes! Can you believe she was that small once!
I couldn't keep Lillie out of the canal. I finally gave in and let her put her hands in the water.







Wednesday, March 17, 2010

future rock stars...

I guess we know who will be singing lead vocals.

Friday, March 12, 2010

sick again...

My camera is broken so the only photos I get are with my computer or phone. PRetty pathetic!
Notice the sad face and cheeto in hand. It is the only thing she will eat.

I wonder how many times Lillie has had a respiratory infection. I'm thinking 10-12 times. That's about one every other month. Poor kid. At least she doesn't fight the nebulizer anymore.

MARCH FOR BABIES...




Message from the Team Captain
I know many of you have heard Lillie's story and we love to tell it. Who doesn't love a story with a happy ending?

Lillie Marie wasn't premature, but she was tiny. She was born January 20th 2008 at 36 1/2 weeks gestational age and weighed only 2 pounds 15 ounces.

While I was pregnant with Lillie I knew something wasn't right. I could tell she was small and towards the end of my pregnancy she seemed lifeless. The last month of my pregnancy I had just the occasional flutter of movement. I wasn't gaining weight and had extremely high blood pressure. My doctor put my on bed rest, medication and told me not to worry because my baby was healthy. I felt like my doctor was not giving me and my baby the care we needed and I knew something was wrong.

On January 19th 2008, my maternal instinct took over. WIth encouragement from my family, I went to the hospital to check on the baby. After monitoring the baby for just a short time, they decided they needed to do an emergency c-section. My worst fears were coming true, the doctor was wrong and my baby was not fine. I could hear her heart spot on the monitor. She was frail and week and on top of it all she had the umbilical cord around her neck. In just a few hours my baby was here. I didn't get to hold her or kiss her, she was immediately rushed to the NICU where she spent the next month of her life. Despite her little size, she was strong!

Within the first few days of her hospital stay I was introduced to March of Dimes. They offered support and encouraging words when it was needed most. They have done so much to ensure that all babies have a healthy start. They were (and still are) there for us and now it is our time to help out so they can be there for all babies that need them.

If you can't walk with us, please help by donating to our team. You can do so right on this page.

Thanks,

The Henry Family

The mission of March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.