Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Primary Childrens

Brooklyn and Brynlee both had to spend some time in Primary Childrens hospital. Brooklyn was in for 2 weeks and Brynlee was in for about a week. Brynlee was actually released to us from Utah valley, but then we found out she had to be put under the lights. Since we were already at Primary's, they just admitted Brynlee there so we wouldn't have to travel back and forth between hospitals. Brynlee also had to have lots of tests done to check her blood. They had a little bit of what is called "twin to twin." That is were one twin steals food and blood from the other twin. That is why Bryn was 1 pound heavier then Brooklyn, and she also had a lot higher red blood count. So anyway that is the reasoning for being admitted into primary Childrens.  Brooklyn was in for her heart problem. They called in TVD which is a valve in her heart that doesn't shut all the way. This also caused for an irregular heart beat. I will never forget our experience here. They took such good care of my babies. I felt like I lived here, and they make you feel welcome. I hated having to see her with all the wires on her, but you can tell they definitely know what they are doing. I have always heard that Christ walks the halls at that hospital, and I have come to find that you can definitley feel his presence there.


This doesn't even show half the wires that she had on her, but she is such a beautiful little baby. I admire her strength.

I love this picture of Steven and Brooklyn. I am so thankful for him and his Priesthood, it is what helped all of us get through this time in our life. He is such a great father.


This is a picture of Brynlee we took while staying with my cousin Cassey. We can't even thank Cassey and his wife enough for letting us stay with them during this time. It saved us a lot of money and it is nice to know you always have family to count on to be there for you in times of need. :) I had a lot more pictures on my phone, but they somehow got deleted.

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