Adventures that our family is taking along this journey called life. The main characters are Miss Emma and Mr. Owen. There's never a dull moment in our household....and we wouldn't want it any other way.
My greatest accomplishment in life so far would be my family. I have a wonderful husband, who has supported me so much through the last 5 trying years. Together, we have an amazing little girl named Emma. She is our pride and joy. She has accomplished so much in her short life (including a liver transplant at 7 mths. old, and a possible genetic condition...still unknown...still driving me nuts:). I have started this blog as a way to formulate my thoughts about our life as a family. Writing helps me to put things into perspective! Our new excitement is the arrival of our baby boy Owen. It has been a new adventure, and it is so much fun to see Emma practicing her big sister skills.
What an amazing day that we had yesterday! To see the joy on Miss Emma's face made every single step of this journey worthwhile. I feel fortunate enough to be able to celebrate my child's "birth" twice a year. I have to say that my favorite part of the day yesterday was when Emma had balloons delivered from our dear friend Becky. She just could NOT believe they were for HER!!! She proceeded to carry them with her anywhere that she went in the house. The singing balloon is still her favorite. She has learned how to make it bounce off of the ceiling to make it sing. Too cute!! I also enjoyed watching her order her cousins....er I mean PLAY with her big cousins:). The three boys (ages 10, 12, and 14) are so very good with her...even when she is commanding them to play exactly the way SHE wants them to play. Here are some pictures to show what a wonderful day that we had. Enjoy!
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Happy Transplant Anniversary Emma! What a doll. Emma looks like she had a lot of fun! So happy to hear she is doing well. Michelle (Liver Families) www.caringbridge.org/ny/jack
2 comments:
Happy Transplant Anniversary Emma! What a doll. Emma looks like she had a lot of fun! So happy to hear she is doing well.
Michelle (Liver Families)
www.caringbridge.org/ny/jack
Your daughter is beautiful. She is blessed to have you as a mother, as you are blessed to have her in your life.
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