JAM sessions: Lessons learned through a micro-preemie

My son was born at a gestational age of 23 weeks, 21 weeks into my pregnancy and 17 weeks before his due date. He was 1 lb 5 oz and about a foot long. Those are the numbers, and this is his story.

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Life catching up with us

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Apologies. There will be no post giving a great idea of what to do in a season of RSV today. In an attempt to get JAM the best care he nee...
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Surviving Isolation - Activit(ies) of the week #3 - Seven sensory sensations

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The post below comes to us by guest blogger, Becca. Follow her daughter's story here : http://woodra01.wordpress.com/ Thank you so ...
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About anxiety and depression - don't try to eat parfait when you have a stomach bug.

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Today's post about surviving isolation will be published this afternoon. For now, however, I wanted to pause and take a look at another,...
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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Grateful in a week that should be hard

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I am full of gratitude today. The sun came out, and this weekend has been amazing. Ten days ago we received hard news. This was not bad ...
Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Surviving Isolation - Activity of the Week #2 - Sensory Kitchen

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Image from freedigitalphotos.net , Serge Bertasius Photography Today is one of those days that doesn't feel like an isolation day. A...
Thursday, February 6, 2014

A thanks to blood donors & better than a baby shower

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A year ago my church hosted a blood drive for my son. In many ways, it was better than the traditional church shower. (Let's be honest -...
Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Surviving Isolation - Activity of the Week #1

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We are in our second year of isolation.  For us that means JAM doesn't go to public places  (with doctor/therapy appointments and a twic...
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