And then, there's Grumpy, Why-the-heck-are-you-looking-at-me Charlotte:
I just love that you can see her.
I love that people who meet her will see her face, and not some oxygen tubing.
I love that she can finally sneeze without something blowing back in her nose.
I love her.
With or without oxygen/G-tubes/NG-tubes/apnea monitors/pulse-ox's.
I love her.
And she's coming home.
Tomorrow.
(Let's hope this time, it's for keeps)
Oh my goodness. Those pictures took my breath away. Perfection. Congratulations seem inadequate here -- welcome home, Charlotte!
ReplyDeleteshe is so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteShe is so beautiful! I've been checking all day to see when she is going home-- I'm praying this time it's forever!
ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful! I love the part about the sneezing. No wonder she looked grumpy...
ReplyDeleteshe's always been beautiful, but i just look at her and can't believe how good she looks!!! :) who ever would have thought she's gone through all that she's gone through!
ReplyDeleteyipee on coming home! i'm so happy - and we, too, at our house, are praying it's for good!!
Who IS that beautiful baby? She looks like a totally different baby...amazing! :) Enjoy her!
ReplyDeleteYay!! So excited for you all! And just in time for Pete to come home for a few days. How wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteA picture really is worth a thousand words but today I only have one--perfect!
ReplyDeleteShe is so beautiful! I am so happy you are finally able to see your baby girls face free of tubes and that she is home safe and sound finally (hopefully for good!)
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