Let me first start off my saying that I am looking for a co-host for Wordless Wednesday. The last few weeks I have been solo, time to find a new partner!
Here's what I am looking for:
1) The co-host and Mama to 4 Blessings would alternate each week who supplies the linky (the week that the co-host supplies the linky their name goes int the #1 spot and vise versa)
2) Post would need to go live every Tuesday at 6:00 EST PM
2) Post would need to go live every Tuesday at 6:00 EST PM
3) I will make a shareable button with both blog names on it for us to post on our blogs
4) Willing to do all of the above and make a commitment, if no longer wishes to participate to please e-mail me privately and let me know.
If you are interested please leave me a comment with your e-mail address and your blog link. I will choose by the end of the week.
OK, now for this week's Wordless Wednesday and linky!
My 2 year old daughter was hospitalized last week for pnemonia and a partial collapsed lung, praise God she was only hospitalzed for 2 days and is now on the mend to recovery. She is still requiring her nebulizer treatments. She is a big girl and wants to hold the mask all my herself - as a mom these pictures break my heart. She brought her baby dolls to keep her company I guess.
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So sorry your little one is sick...one of my 4 has had fever and a cold but he is on the mend. :) Hope your little one get well soon.
ReplyDeleteI would love to help you with WW if you need help! I used to host one back in the day...about 4 years ago! Tiany @ TianyDavis.com
I had one hospitalized last year due to pneumonia, it was very scary. 2 of mine also do regular breathing treatments any time they get a cold due to asthma. I had no idea a child could suffer a collapsed lung from pneumonia. Praying she heals completely and gains her strength!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the way she has her baby dolls with her and that she wants to hold it all by herself. Praying for a full recovery.
ReplyDeleteAnd I would love to be co host with you.
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BTW, your entries aren't showing like they usually are. Just thought I would mention.
Oh poor girl!!!
ReplyDeleteHope she is doing better now, she's so brave!
Tammi
My Organized Chaos
Hope she gets better soon!
ReplyDeleteOh your poor little girl! I am really sorry! I hope she will be better soo!
ReplyDeleteI am glad to hear she is doing better. How are you doing, Mama? I hope you are holding up okay. Prayers continue to go out for you and your family!
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Little Literacy Learners
Aww. Poor baby. Here's to a speedy recovery...
ReplyDeleteI can definitely understand what you are going through. When my son was two years old (one month after the birth of his little sister) he developed pneumonia (twice) and a severe case of bronchitis. It was a never-ending case of revolving emergency and specialist visits. That's when we discovered he was a severe asthmatic and spent many a visit afterwards getting treatments. Your daughter is a brave little girl and an independent one as well from the sounds of it. Hope she gets better soon, and mommy, I hope you are taking care of yourself as well!!!!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh poor baby!!! Hope she gets better real soon!!
ReplyDeleteHope your W/W gets your mind off things ;)
Carolyn
Hope she gets better soon!
ReplyDeleteHope your little one gets to feeling better soon! I would love to co-host a WW with you. My email is itsthemiddlethatcounts@gmail.com and my blog is http://makingthemostofthemiddle.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOH NO!! Thank goodness she is home now. I pray she continues to grow stronger and healthier. I can't imagine how scary that must have been for you. I remember when my baby girl was hospitalized for pneumonia. Not something any parent should ever go through.
ReplyDeletePoor girlie. My youngest had to do those treatments, too. =( He had a fish face for a mask though.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to co-host as well.
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Mimi
Wow! So sorry! I will pray for a quick and full recovery.
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Praying she is well soon! I have had all 4 of my daughters hospitalized for some sort of respiratory infection... and all 4 with asthma. :(
ReplyDeleteBTW... would love to co-host. You can read more about me or contact me through my blog: http://7onashoestring.com
Hope she's felling better!
ReplyDeleteOh - I hope she feels better soon, poor thing!
ReplyDeleteShe just looks so terribly sad. I'm sorry!
ReplyDeleteIt's so hard when our kids aren't all right. I hope she feels 100% really soon.
ReplyDeleteShe's such a sweetie holding up the mask for herself and trying to get better. I hope you all feel improvements already - be sure you find a way to take care of yourself as well as her!
ReplyDeleteOh no! Sending positive thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad she's getting better and I hope she doesn't have to do the breathing treatments too much longer.
ReplyDeletePoor little thing! Prayers for her in the days to come for a good recovery :)
ReplyDeletePoor thing!! *healing sparkles*
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Poor dear..hope she gets well soon.. my baby girl too is down with fever this week.. it must be the weather.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to hear your precious little one is sick...it's so hard has a mom to see our babies suffer. I hope and pray she makes a quick recovery and my thoughts are with you, from one mom to another.
ReplyDeleteOn a little lighter topic, I would love to be a co-host with you! If you would like to check out my site Inspiration For Moms, here is the link...
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Blessings,
Laura
Sweet baby, feel better soon!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad she is home and doing better! Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteGlad she is getting better, hope she has a full and complete recovery quickly.
ReplyDeleteGet well soon beautiful one xo
ReplyDeleteShe looks very stoic, I'm glad she's doing well now. Poor baby, !
ReplyDeletePoor wee thing. How are you holding up?
ReplyDeleteI love WW and would be delighted to co-host with you. We are also homeschoolers. Blog linked to my name. Email: coastalrhonda@yahoo.com
Poor little dear. xo Praying she is feeling better very soon.
ReplyDeleteWould love to co-host. You can find me at jeanette@schenk.ca and
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Poor baby girl! I'm so sorry she had to go through all of that. I hope she gets better soon! :(
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Oh my! Poor girl...and poor mama. You must have been so worried.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you all and {{hugs}}!
Prayers to your family for a speedy recovery! I know what it feels like to have a child on a nebulizer. Still have to go through it once in awhile.
ReplyDeletePoor thing :( We have to give my son nebulizer treatments every time he gets sick and it just breaks my heart every time. I hope she gets to feeling better soon! I'm your newest follower and would love for you to follow back :)
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Bless her heart (and yours!) Hugs to you and her and hope she's better soon!
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I would love to co-host with you! I am mom to eleven children with three more begin adopted from Africa soon!
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Sending well wishes and prayers your way! I hope she is better soon =) Thanks for linking up at Momma T and Baby E!
ReplyDeletePoor little girl. It looks like she's comfortable using the mask though, that was half the battle when our toddler needed it. Hope she's feeling well today!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, can I just say how awful? My heart goes out to you guys! It's so hard to see a little one sick... I can't even imagine how heart-wrenching it would be to see my baby in the hospital or to hear he has a collapsed lung. I'm glad she's on the mend.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I would love to cohost Wordless Wednesday with you! I love peeking into everyone's images on Wednesdays!
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oh poor dear, she is such a brave gal!
ReplyDeleteThe site of your little one with the nebulizer brings back so many memories. My middle child suffered for years with breathing issues. He was hospitalized multiple times starting at 3 1/2 weeks of age because he could not maintain a safe O2 level.
ReplyDeletePlease consider me as a co-host of Wordless Wednesday with you. Or as mine usually is Wordless (almost) Wednesday!
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Those pics are so sad! I hope she starts feeling better soon!
ReplyDeleteAwww poor baby! I can remember the days where my son was on the nebulizer. it's so sad to see. Hope your daughter feels better soon.
ReplyDeletePoor baby. Praying for you little angel.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Andrea
That is so hard. My little one had the stomach bug and I thought that was tough. I know what you went through was probably 100x tougher.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I would love to co-host should you choose to. I am fairly new to WW, but that would be fun and something I have wanted to do.
Have a great week.
Thank you for the linky. I hope your little one is doing better!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I joing Wordless Wednesday. I hope you guys can visit my blog/follow. I will gladly return the favor!
-Christy
http://www.bloggingextralite.com/2011/11/wordless-wednesday-22-weeks-down-18.html
Poor baby I hope she feels better soon.
ReplyDeleteSo glad your daughter's recuperating, & very sorry to hear she was so sick. God bless both of you, & thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteOh, that picture makes me wanna cry! There's nothing worse than seeing sick kids. We too have had our bouts with pneumonia. I had it twice last year and finally I found an all natural remedy! I continue to use them, for me and my kids to strengthen our immune system, naturally, and to help ward off colds/flu. I know we will not get it this year! One is called Thieves and the other is ImmuPower. I pray you never have to experience that with your little girl again!
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