More peppers. How pretty. They’re about to the end of their season but it’s been a good year for peppers. These I will cut in strips and freeze. They cook up just as good frozen as when they are fresh.
September 11, 2010 – Riley NICU Reunion
Riley Hospital held it’s NICU reunion on September 11, 2010. There with Zach were……….Dad Corey, Mom Danielle, Grandma Sue, Grandpa Mark, Grandma Teri, Great Grandma Loretta, Great Grandma Nancy, Great Grandpa Albert, Great Grandma Carol, Uncle Keith and Uncle Justin (whew……….that’s a mouthful).
Here is Zach with his bravery medal the gymnastics kids gave him……..
and a back view of the onesie he wore (made by Danielle) to thank the staff of Riley……..
Go to this link for more pictures of the day……..
http://picasaweb.google.com/118315239048459707476/RileyNICUReunion20100911#
Riley – September 11, 2010
Tomorrow, September 11, 2010, is Zach’s first Riley NICU reunion. Zach is a success story and for that, we are grateful. In appreciation for the wonderful care given to Zach, we decided to make handcrafted items to hopefully brighten the days for the precious babies and their families. Riley, we love you and will never forget how well Zach was cared for.
This donation has the following:
Click the link below to see all the pictures relating to this donation.
Gallery of Riley Donations – 09/11/2010
No brainer
I made Zach a bib. It was a no brainer – reminiscent of making t-shirts for my boys when they were kids. Ribbing is easy – this pattern is easy http://blisstree.com/live/free-pattern-to-sew-your-own-crew-neck-over-the-head-baby-bib/. I used a microfiber towel from the dollar store and the ribbing was on the clearance table at Joann’s, so this bib costed no more than $1.25 and is much better than a store-bought bib – and much bigger to cover more of the baby.
Here are all the blurry pictures. Zachary is almost always in motion so these are the best we could do.
Zach’s story
Zach was born on April 21, 2010, six weeks premature. He was born in Michigan City, Indiana, then taken by ambulance to South Bend, Indiana. From there, he was airlifted to Riley Hospital for Children, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a success story and for that we are grateful.
In appreciation for the wonderful care given to Zach, we decided to make handcrafted items to hopefully brighten the days for the other precious babies and their families. Riley, we love you and will never forget how well Zach was cared for. Our first donation will be given to Riley at Zach’s NICU reunion on September 11, 2010.
Here is Zach’s story………………….
I’m here world!! Here’s how I started my journey. I scared everybody by deciding I wanted out early. Here are the doctors trying to save me at Saint Anthony Memorial Hospital in Michigan City.

Here’s a picture of Mommy and Daddy after I was born. Look how happy they are to have me.

From there, I was taken by ambulance to Memorial Hospital in South Bend because they have a really nice NICU. Mommy and Daddy missed me so they got to talk to me on Skype.

Memorial Hospital decided I needed a really good cardiologist, so they sent me on my first helicopter ride. I wasn’t even one day old and I got to ride in a helicopter. The helicopter took me to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.

Look at all this crap they have me hooked up to. I’m still cute as a button though.

Daddy was so sad. He was worried about me and was missing Mommy because she was still in Michigan
City. He wanted to be in both places at once.

They let Mommy out of the Michigan City Hospital so she could come see me and Daddy. Isn’t she a pretty Mommy? See that blanket I’m laying on – the blue one? Mommy made that for me – it’s the first blanket she ever crocheted.

This is my little hand saying HELLO WORLD!

This is a picture of us as a family – this is Daddy, Mommy and ME!!!

Hey – guess what? I didn’t open my eyes for a few days but look…………I am opening them for Mommy and Daddy now.

Here I am when I got the tube out of my nose – how cute am I???????

Finally, I got to go home – this is our family at home.



















