An idea came to me. I would make blankets. It would keep me "busy" and my thoughts occupied on something positive in the weeks before Nathaniel's anniversary. I called Annette Klein, our prenatal hospice coordinator at United Hospital and shared my idea with her. I asked her if there was a need for blankets. Something like what we received when Nathaniel was born, a preemie size, soft minky fleece. She suggested small, preemie size blankets for the NICU babies. She told me that what I was doing was an incredible gift for the moms and dads who would most likely take their babies home to parent. Something I never got to do. I knew in my heart that although it was a small gesture, it was what I wanted to do for my baby who was only wrapped in his small blanket for a few hours.
Here are the finished blankets. The minky fleece was a little hard to work with for this novice sewer, but I'm happy with how they turned out.
I didn't get them all finished by July 8th which was my plan, but it was fine. I actually worked on a few of them on Nathaniel's day. The day turned out to be pretty good. I had a good day with the kids. We made a stepping stone for Nathaniel. I baked blueberry muffins with some of the berries from the orchard. I made homemade pizzas for dinner. We lit a candle for Nathaniel (something we'll do every year) and then the boys and I went to Toy Story 3. Mel was at class all day and then had to study, but we were able to connect in the evening and talk. It was a good day.
2 comments:
Beautiful.
I am so proud of you and the strength you continue to have. I am still so sorry for your loss. You are an amazing person. I'm glad your day turned out good. We love you and are thinking of you.
Love, Linda
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