Spring Blossoms 2015
Field-trip Playground Fun
Meeting The Animals
Strawberry Picking 2015
Fun With Party Horns
Spring Fling 2015
Decorating Eggs 2015
Bunny Hats!
Time To Check Those Teeth!
March Birthdays 2015
From Canada to Inner Mongolia
Portraits!
March 2015 Backyard Fun
Morning Preschool Fun
Bubbles up North
The Last Snow
February Birthdays 2015
Chinese New Year Celebrations 2015
Making Jiaozi in the Foster Home
Decorating for Chinese New Year 2015
Nice, Warm Gifts
Food Glorious Food
The First Team of 2015
January Birthday 2015
Hats and More Hats
Touch the Future!
Dress-Up Time
Molly Fantasy Playground
Cuteness Overload!

Home at Last

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Share TweetFor some of our babies, the hospital has been their home for days. For others, weeks. And for one little miracle... over a months. Brendan and Ben's stay were the shortest, just 11 days for Brendan's urological surgery and Ben's heart surgery. Little Edward was admitted to the hospital not too long after his arrival. He had a successful NTD surgery (neural tube defect), and is finally home after 20 days in the hospital. Mason's heart surgery went well, but his recovery didn't, and after 23 long days of struggling, he's finally home! Christopher spent a whole month in the hospital after experiencing complications from his heart surgery in mid-November, and sweet Reese spent nearly three weeks in the regular ward of the liver hospital while the doctors ran tests and treated his failing liver. But little Iris is our little miracle, fighting for her life in the hospital since November 23rd and finally returning home, out of the hospital for the first time in her short life, Tuesday, January 7th.

Each of these sevenbabies have amazing stories... each of them are miracles. We are so thankful to have them each back with us, and look forward to watching the miracles continue in their lives.

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