hapymom03
My nephew was born too early and did not make it. This April would have been his first birthday. He means a lot to our family and I wanted to get something to give my brother and his wife to honor that day. So if I had this saying...You touched our hearts the day you were born in your own endearing
way.Happy First Birthday to a
Forever Angel.
Love (then our names and the date)
engraved on this...http://www.thingsremembered.com/webapp/w...
Would that saying be good or any suggestions? Keep in mind the cost of personalization is $3 a word from the place I am looking at.
The star idea is great, although that has already been done for him. The tree idea, he has one in their yard. As for the March of Dimes I am raising money now and doing the March For Babies this month.
I know it is not his first birthday that is why it says to a "forever angel"
It will be painful for them that day weather I give them anything or not. She has a count down on her myspace page till his "first Birthday"
And yes she is moving on they have twins 4 months old still struggling to come home from the special care nursery.
NEW LINK
http://www.thingsremembered.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_9951_592974_-1_1?fcref=
Okay well I had mixed feelings before and you all had so many different views I went with this....http://www.thingsremembered.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_9951_597759_-1_1?fcref=
Then had them engrave "Forever in our hearts, then his name and then We love you"
I know nothing I do or don't do and that day will make it harder or easier! Thanks for all the imput
Answer
As a mother who lost a baby, I disagree with those who say not to remind the parents of the baby's death. It's something a mother can't possibly understand until she has experienced it. The worst thing one can do is to pretend like the baby never existed. However, every parents handles it differently. Some choose to honor their baby's birthday (like I do), while others try to put it in the back of their minds. I personally would love your idea, but I'm not your brother or sister - in - law.
Another idea would be to make a donation to the March Of Dimes in your nephew's memory.
I wish your family well on what will surely be a bittersweet day.
*EDIT* Again, as a mother who has experienced infant loss, thank you for raising money for MOD. I'm sure your brother and his wife really appreciate it.
As a mother who lost a baby, I disagree with those who say not to remind the parents of the baby's death. It's something a mother can't possibly understand until she has experienced it. The worst thing one can do is to pretend like the baby never existed. However, every parents handles it differently. Some choose to honor their baby's birthday (like I do), while others try to put it in the back of their minds. I personally would love your idea, but I'm not your brother or sister - in - law.
Another idea would be to make a donation to the March Of Dimes in your nephew's memory.
I wish your family well on what will surely be a bittersweet day.
*EDIT* Again, as a mother who has experienced infant loss, thank you for raising money for MOD. I'm sure your brother and his wife really appreciate it.
has anyone given birth recently at white memorial in east los angeles If so what gifts are they giving baby?
Rocio Ruiz
I want to know what are the gifts the baby and the mother get when they are discharged.
Answer
I haev never given birth at that hospital, but I have given birth four times. We were usually sent home with the cap the baby wore (you are supposed to leave the shirt/gown and blankets), a pacifier if you want, any remaining formula from the open case, any remaining diapers and wipes from the open packages, any remaining sanitary pads and such from the mother's maternity package, and a diaper bag supplied by a formula company with samples of formula and sometimes other small products (a Huggies diaper, a Playtext bottle, varies depending on which company and what partners have donated items to be included) as well as a lot of coupons. Other than that, we never got "gifts".
I haev never given birth at that hospital, but I have given birth four times. We were usually sent home with the cap the baby wore (you are supposed to leave the shirt/gown and blankets), a pacifier if you want, any remaining formula from the open case, any remaining diapers and wipes from the open packages, any remaining sanitary pads and such from the mother's maternity package, and a diaper bag supplied by a formula company with samples of formula and sometimes other small products (a Huggies diaper, a Playtext bottle, varies depending on which company and what partners have donated items to be included) as well as a lot of coupons. Other than that, we never got "gifts".
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