
We asked the nurse if we could take a clean pamper as a sort of keepsake. She happily agreed. I gave the pamper to my brother, Leroy, and he actually cried. Leroy has not been able to see Braden in person. Seeing the size of that tiny pamper made it much more real to him. I will try to get a picture of his pamper for you and post it soon.
The picture below will give you an idea of his size. His nurse was adjusting some of his cords and tubes and Steve managed to get a quick picture. Since the nurse's hands are small, you can really get an idea of what Braden looks like. Isn't he beautiful!?

2 comments:
Good morning Steve and Annie! I have just finished reading the daily log of Braden's young life and I have been touched by the love between the two of you, your baby, your families, especially Clara, and your faith in God! Now you have at least one more person praying for Braden and his Mommy and Daddy! Love, Shirley Nix (GrandBob's dad and my mother were brother and sister.)
Hi Annie and Steve
What a beautiful blog. Braden is blessed to have such wonderful, loving, parents and extended family. Having a loving christian family to work with makes my job even more enjoyable! Thanks for sharing your blog. See you on Monday.
Wendy
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