Well, it's that time again. Time for the winter olympics. Time for TV commentators everywhere to make jokes about curling. And time for my flashbacks.
Erica was born in Feb. 2002 - we are about to celebrate her 8th birthday! The winter olympics were under way in Salt Lake City. Peanut arrived 3 months ahead of schedule; I was listed in serious condition - no visitors - darkened room - limited phone calls; I was told going into emergency surgery that she had an 80% chance of survival... I was ecstatic as I thought when they diagnosed my HELPP syndrome that she had 0% chance at 27 wks! After her birth at a lower-than-expected birth weight for her gestation, we of course had no idea if she would live or die. I couldn't stop crying, and through it all the only thing worth watching on the TV in my hospital room was the winter olympics. I haven't tuned in to CNN Headline News since, because I think just hearing the music they play for their transitions would give me a cold chill.
Each year when her birthday rolls around, I do not dwell on the scariness of her entry to this world. Instead, I focus on the miracle that she is and how very far she has come. But, every four years when the winter olympics coincide with her birthday, the flashbacks do occur. I can almost smell the dozens of flower arrangements in my room. (I had to send some of them home because I was getting headaches from the smell!) I will tune in to olympic coverage, I'm sure, but not on Headline News, LOL!!
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I understand. Hugs and prayers for you. Happy that Erica is doing so well. :-)
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