My mum & dad are learning how to become chemists, I am quite high maintenance and demand lots of attention including my cocktail of medicines every three hours. I am very nice because I do give my mum & dad a six hour break from medicine overnight, but I do demand to be fed halfway through the medibreak. He He.
One of my medicines is called Don Perignon, like I say, high maintenance! My mum & dad and my grandies had their own medicine last night to celebrate me coming home, but it wasn't quite Don Perignon so I wasn't interested.
I have now moved onto the Macclesfield social scene and was visited by nurse Clare from Macclesfield Hospital. She has requested a cuddle tomorrow, hmmm I will consider the request carefully overnight.
I really like Saturday's, I got to watch Football Focus and then Everton versus Liverpool, I am a bit worried about match fixing by my friends in the Liverpool Mafia, they need to be careful they don't get caught. I then watched my favorite player Rooney score twice against the mighty Villa, ace! My dad says he wants to play them every week!
After watching the Rugby and Match of the Day I went to bed and slept most of the night with only one diva moment!
I have been given lots of food by my mum & dad and I am guzzling nearly all of it because it is soooo nice and I behaved really well all day. It is much quieter at home which is a bit strange but it is nice!
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Hi Hannah
It's wonderful news that you've come home - you certainly are a very brave and strong little girl. Can't believe that your Dad submitted you to such a sports fest on your first night at home! Still, better to get used to it early. Give your mum and dad a big hug from us and stay well. lots of love
Phil, Helen, Patrick and William.
Hi Hannah
We are really happy that you have come home. Our friend, Josh was who page boy at the Wedding, went to his first football match yesterday and your Daddy's team beat his team so he wasn't very happy! It sounds like you will be an expert in all sports when you get older.
Hopefully we may see you and your mummy and daddy sometime soon.
Tonnes of love
Sian & Andy xxx
hiya hannh glad to hear your are keeping mummy and daddy on their toes. keep up the good work honey
love ya loads. x x x
i found your blog through the "blogger play". where you get to view other peoples pics. i saw the one posted today (wed.) and my heart sank. my twins were born preemie and so i am familiar with NICU, but was wondering what happened to your precious baby why did she need that surgery?
Hannah has a condition that is called Pulmonary Atresia with Venticular Septal Defect (Hole in the Heart). It basically means that there is no flow of blood from the heart to the lungs. The operation Hannah had is to create an alternative flow of blood to the lungs. Further surgery will be required to enable blood to flow directly from the heart to the lungs but this will be sometime in the future.
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