And her mother will have been missing her for a whole week.
I struggle with the emotions of knowing Marcy will receive love and attention and better medical care with us, but she is without the love of her mother. And that makes me sad.
This journey might be a lot harder than I thought it would be.
But, since the decision is out of my hands, and I know God had a purpose in bringing her to me, I will focus on what I can do to give her my best.
Learning the art of selfies young.
Aracely has decided this sweetie is her doll for dressing up. It's not rare for me to see Marcy in a new outfit after a diaper change.
Doesn't look like Marcy minds!
I was working in the office and Aracely rolled her in like this. So cute! I left the picture of Aracely's hands so you can see how small she is. This is a doll stroller!
We went to church. Everybody loved her!
Post church snuggle.
On Monday I (finally!) had orientation with the nannies. I wanted to make them lunch so we could get to know each other a little better. I'd say we had some pretty nice table decorations!
Trying cereal for the first time. She loved it!
Bedtime routine. Good thing she likes her meds! Most of the time. She gets several different ones as well as her nebuliaztions throughout the day, but morning and night are when she gets the most.
Thought I'd just finish up with a post of some cute laundry ready to be washed. Who knew laundry could be so cute!
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