When I finally arrived, I wasn’t able to breathe right away because the cord was still wrapped around my neck, but there was a NICU team there to help with that right away. I started crying very quickly, although not before scaring my new parents while they waited to hear me cry. I think maybe my nickname should be trouble!
Lots of people were waiting for my arrival- just like having my own “village”- my daddy’s parents, my mommie’s parents and my Aunt Sally Ann and Uncle Clint- were all in the waiting room and then we had tons of other people cheering for me to come, even as far away as my Aunt Allyson and Uncle Darren in Boston.
I barely got to meet my mommie and daddy ‘cuz I got whisked away to the transition nursery to make sure I would keep breathing properly. I finally got to spend time with my parent’s about four hours after I was born and I was SO happy to meet them. I’m tired now from my very long day of travel, so I’m off to bed.
6 comments:
Auntie Sally Ann and Uncle Clint love you very much and are so glad that you're here!
Allyson sent me the info. and the blog address. We were happy to hear that you're all doing well and see the pics. She is beautiful and you all look so happy. Congrats and take care of yourselves!
Ally and Luke Cussen
Congratulations Aimme & Randy! I'm glad Allyson sent me the blog. Such happy parents and grandparents. We wish you you all the best and look forward to more pictures of your beautiful Amelia. Love, Sue and Paul
I love her! She's so cute! Congrats you lucky parents!
Emily Budlong
I'm so glad she's here safe and sound! I think I was the furthest away cheering her on from Toulouse, France! Can't wait to meet you little one :-)
Welcome to the world Amelia,
If your nickname is going to be trouble...I like you already! :-)
Although don't be too hard on your Momma, because I like her lots!
You are going to have a lovely life Amelia, because you have wonderful parents!
Be well sweet girl!
Love,
Amy
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