Thursday, March 24, 2011

Speechless

Back in August, I must admit I was an emotional mess. I had known about Parker's condition for 3 weeks. Almost every day I had bad news from doctors. Most healthcare professionals were not giving me much hope. One night after everyone else had gone to bed, I sobbed as I poured my heart out on the internet. I told my story to absolute strangers, in a request for prayers. Parker needed all the prayers he could get. I needed all the prayers I could get. We were pretty sure that Parker was going to be VERY early, and I was so scared. So I told strangers.


One stranger sent me a private message. She makes blankets, adorable flannel ones that she embroiders the edges with names, birthdays, whatever you like. She wanted to send me one for free. For my dear sweet Parker. I was aghast. Do strangers do that? Yes, yes they do. Especially strangers as sweet as Janelle.


I remember getting it in the mail. I pulled the package open and just stared at it. It was so small, but I knew it'd be so big on him. I imagined my itty baby boy using that blanket, I imagined holding him in it and kissing his forehead. And I cried. I started to look forward to meeting him. I couldn't wait to meet my little guy.


I started sleeping with it at night. I wanted it to smell like me, so that if he ended up in a NICU incubator, he'd remember me. More than once I held it tight crying. When I spent 5 days in the hospital? It was in my hospital bag. When Kim Orlandini Photography did my maternity pics in my hospital room? It was there. It was just waiting for him.
The day he was born, they hurried him to the other hospital. That night when I was feeling a bit better, I folded the blanket in my lap and my husband wheeled me down to meet my son. I wrapped it around his little body, the day I had been waiting for.

He used it while meeting grandparents.

He was so tiny.


After heart surgery? Yep, it was there.


As he started getting stronger and more alert? Right by his side.
As we oohed and aahed over every inch of our son, it was there.

And when Colby got to finally meet Parker. Yep, there too.

And then one day at the hosital, we arrived and it was gone. We searched his entire room, the nurse's station, everywhere. Apparently Parker had dirtied it, and without thinking they had put it in the laundry. They had whisked away such a small blanket that had meant so much to me. I was more than a little heartbroken. Grant was MAD. It was crazy. He would inquire about Parker's status, and then immediately inquire if they had found it. They had sent it to Central laundry, that services all the laundry for 5 different hospitals.

We called and they said they couldn't make any promises, but they would keep their eyes open for it. And then, they found it. The only way they could find it? Because his name was embroidered all around it. I'm sure as they were folding it, maybe one of the ladies couldn't help but admire it. Grant immediately went to pick it up. I was so glad to have it back.

Parker using it again, after a long day up at Primary Children's. So nice to have it back!
Well, today I got a wonderful surprise. When my husband brought in the mail, he found a package. I opened it up and pulled this out.
Its a new blanket for Parker, a bigger one to fit my growing baby. It has his full name embroidered along with his birthday. Such fun colors too! I have not spoken to Janelle since receiving the first one. But she thought of me enough to send me this sweet gift for Parker.

I am speechless.

Thank you Janelle. For your kindness and charity. I wish I could fully express how this means to me.
(If you would like to check out Janelle's other blankets, her website is http://nameblankets.webs.com/ . She did not ask me to promote her, but I can't help it. They're beautiful blankets and I am so grateful.)

6 comments:

  1. I noticed that cute blanket in some of your pictures before. It's darling! I loved reading about the back story. What a sweet lady!!!

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  2. Ah, Janelle rocks!! She's made some for me for my angels as well. I LOVE that they found his blanket for you - if you ever saw the size of the Central Laundry facility you'd be astonished and humbled that it made it back to you. Little blessings :).

    And I love the giant smiley face picture of Parker in the one below - awesome!

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  3. Oh the tender mercies we are given! There truely are Angels among us. Thanks for sharing a wonderful story, it renews my faith and hope in humanity.

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  4. Yay! You got it! I'm always a bit nervous of blankets being lost in the mail. That's a crazy adventure your first little blanket took to be laundered. I'm so glad the story had a happy ending! The blanket's and the first chapters of Parker's story too.

    It makes me happy to see him getting big.

    You're welcome. This post is a very nice thank you.

    Also, I liked that that decorative stitch looks a bit like tiny hearts (but still subtle enough to be manly). I thought it was fitting. :)

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  5. Okay, even though you told me most of this story yesterday the whole story made me cry. Parker is so cute, and the blankets are beautiful. I may have to order something for my boo baby. Roman has a beautiful blanket that his birthmom gave him with a scripture embroidered around the edges, it's so special. I absolutely LOVED Parkers blanket yesterday!

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