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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Hazel Nina is home!!

Our granddaughter, Hazel Nina came home from the hospital on Saturday!!




The new family is doing well, and the dogs, Piglet and Lexi love their new baby. (the picture of Lexi was too dark to post)

34 comments:

  1. SO beautiful, congratulations, grandma!!

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  2. This is wonderful news! Thanks for letting us all know. Everyone looks so happy.
    Mary

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  3. Awww, what a sweet delicate little flower. Precious.

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  4. Many, many blessings to all of you on the happy homecoming!

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  5. She is so beautiful and her parents look so happy! What wonderful news. I can't wait to see more photos of this babe with her grandparents. :) Enjoy your cuddle time with that precious little girl, Nan. I have a feeling your blogging time is going to slow waaaaay down. :)

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  6. This is wonderful news, Nan. I hope you get lots of opportunities to cuddle your new grand-daughter. As she grows you'll find it to be one of the best relationships of your life.

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  7. So happy to hear this news. Let the spoiling begin.

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  8. How wonderful Nan....much love and happiness to all.

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  9. What a beautiful baby! So happy for all! jd

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  10. Home at last. NICUs are wonderful places, and they do miraculous things, but there is nothing like being home with baby and so happy for all of you! Welcome home Hazel Nina!

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  11. Magnificent news! Is there anything better than a homecoming? Such a sweet darling Hazel Nina is and such lovely pictures, especially the last one. I'd be tempted to frame it, Nan. Isn't being a grandma the best, best, best?

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  12. HALLELUJAH! This is fantastic news! I'm sure you are over the moon happy - thanks for these lovely photos.

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  13. Great news, Nan! Congratulations and hugs to all of you!

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  14. Great news and lovely photos!

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  15. Congratulations on the new addition to the family! Love the last pic, especially.

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  16. So happy for all of you and what a beautiful baby.

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  17. Wonderful news! She is beautiful :)

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  18. Oh, rejoice! What wonderful news to read this morning. You all must be so thrilled. Love that beautiful last photo.

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  19. So happy to hear she is home - congratulations!!

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  20. Fantastic news Nan! She'll need to get together with Olivia.

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  21. Lovely! So happy for you all--what a beautiful daughter and granddaughter. God bless you all.

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  22. ...and you are a very proud grandma and rightly so! Nina is lovely, so tiny and pretty. The pic of your son and the dog with Nina is gorgeous.

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  23. My thanks to each of you for your kind and caring comments!!

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  24. "And now," cried Max, " let the wild rumpus begin!" (Courtesy of Maurice Sendak)

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  25. Life is good! Joy radiates through your pictures. I am so happy for all of you.

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  26. That is one gorgeous baby. Congratulations to you all. An old friend told me when my daughter was born, "the days last forever and the years fly by." I can't tell you how many times that has recurred to me over these years. Of course when I had that first sleepless newborn I didn't have a grandma handy next door. How nice for all concerned.

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  27. Beautiful :) I wish you all happiness.

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  28. Wonderful news! She is such a beautiful baby and so smart about choosing the family to come home to.

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  29. Congratulations to the whole family! So many emotions you must all be feeling I'm sure...joy, relief, happiness.... What a beautiful family and moment!

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  30. Glad to see this beautiful baby is home with her loving family now.

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