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Tammy I am so glad you are all back home and getting stronger each day.
My love always goes to you all and your family for they too must have been so worried.
Have a great Christmas and a much better 2010 to come.
Headfry
xx
What a wonderful xmas for you and your family knowing all is well. I have been keeping up with all of the updates and have been praying for you, your family and your gorg girls to be healthy together.
Best wishes Tammy. I'm glad everything worked out ok, I can only imagine what a worry it has been. Get yourself better Hun and have a wonderful christmas.
I have just sent this email to our local co-ordinator for Project Linus. I thought it may interest some of you Aunties and Uncles;
" My twin daughters were in Kettering General Hospital last week (one
had only come out after a weeks stay the previous week) with
Bronciolitus. They were both in oxygen tents, in seperate rooms and
it was a very traumatic time for both them, our two older children,
my husband and I. They are only 9 weeks old, adored by so
many family and friends who supported us through 3 miscarriages
before I fell for them, so you can imagine how many prayers were
being said for them to get better.
At Isobels worst, I arrived at the hospital to find one of the nurses
had lain them both on what she referred to as their "fashion
statements" which were gorgeous quilted blankets. She said they
were theirs to take home upon their recovery and so I did, washing
them with care and then noticing the label sown on to indicate where
they had come from.
I looked up the Linus project UK as I wanted to tell the people
involved how these quilts have now become a reminder of how
precious they are to us and to so many people who were rooting for
them during their illness. Its also a reminder of how well looked
after they were by the wonderful nurses on Dolphin ward in KGH. Now
having found the web site for the Linus project I will be telling
everyone who I show these little works of art off to, all about the
work that is done and how they can look at the website to see how
they might like to help. I will also be posting links to the web
sites onto facebook and the Grapevine forum where Isobel and Jessica
have so many Aunties and Uncles, many of whoem may like to also pass
on their thanks. "
Oh Tammy, this is a wonderful story. I haven't heard of anything like this before. Once Christmas is over and I have finished making cards, presents, decorations etc. I will be looking for something to do before the growing season gets underway.
Perhaps there are some babies out there who would just love a truly "continental" quilt to lie on - however bad the stitching is - and, believe me, it will be pretty bad
Thank you for telling us. I'm sure I speak for many on here when I say, we are sooo glad that you are all home and on the mend.
A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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