Paying it forward
It’s no secret if you know me, or if you read this blog, that I adore Kelle Hampton’s blog. I think she’s real and unique and inpiring AND just super amazing.
Earlier this year I discovered her blog about a week or two after her second daughter, Nella, was born. She has Down Syndrome. Kelle didn’t know this until she gave birth to her beautiful baby girl. She blogged about it here and I told y’all to read it asap. If you haven’t, you really should. It’ll change your life.
Well Nella is turning one in a week…next Saturday, the 22nd. Kelle is trying to do something BIG for the Down Sydrome community. Please take some time to read the post below and watch the video. Again, it’ll change your life.
Kelle has inspired me to be a better mom…to take more pictures…to write more…to DO more. I know she’ll do the same for you. I know my girls are happier because I’VE changed. I can’t help but to at least help her out and post about her because I feel as though she’s done so much for me.
I think they would agree.
Happy Friday…Happy weekend…good things are a’coming.
6 months
Today is October 7. It’s been 6 months since sweet Maddie Spohr became an angel. Back in April it was hard to NOT hear about Maddie. I wasn’t on twitter yet but a lot of my blogging friends were. When I heard about Maddie, my heart broke. Later, I caught up on every single post Heather wrote since the day she lost her baby. I read archived posts about Maddie when she was still alive. I watched video after video and went through Heather’s flickr stream. I couldn’t learn enough about her. After that I asked y’all to please support other families with babies in the NICU through an organization that is named after sweet Maddie. I have a button on my sidebar for Friends of Maddie. Both my girls were born premature. Granted, I was 36 weeks with both of them but they were both healthy. I can’t imagine having my babies in the NICU. Or not being able to bring them home with me when I left the hospital. Heather had to do that all. And not just once. I read Heather’s blog everyday. She inspires me. She’s finding a way to move on and build a new life with their new baby that’s on the way while still honoring and missing and loving the baby that she lost. I can’t imagine life without my girls. Yet Heather gives me a glimpse of how it’s possible to still breathe after. Painfully breathe but breathe nonetheless. It’s been 6 months that Maddie left the world. 6 months since I first heard her name. I never knew her. I don’t know Heather or Mike personally…but their child has moved me. I hope she moves you too.





