At the beginning of May we were able to participate with the March of Dimes in the Pierce County March for Babies. This is the second time we have done it and this year we raised $688. This year we created a team, Markham Miracles, and walked with family and friends. We are so grateful to all those who sponsored us and walked with us. The March of Dimes is an amazing organization whose motto is working together for stronger, healthier babies. Healthy full term babies really hits home for us. We walk because we are so lucky that we have our three healthy beautiful girls. I don't want anyone to have to experience what we went through having two premature babies. I am so grateful for the wonderful NICU staff who card for my sweet girls and all of the research and funding from the March of Dimes that helped them have the best chance at survival.
Obviously not everyone has a positive outcome with a premature baby. It really hits close to home for me, it truly is a miracle that my girls survived and are here and healthy. We were honored to be able to walk in the memory of sweet baby Capri this year who didn't make it. Watching a friend go through something like that was horrible and made me again realize how blessed I am to have had a good outcome twice. I will always think of her each year as walk in the honor of our girls and the memory of her.
Watching my girls cross the finish line was a wonderful moment. We talked to them a lot about why we were doing the March for Babies. They each know their story and I hope will grow up knowing how very special they are. This year they each raised $7 to donate, it may not be much but it is so true that every dollar helps. It warmed my heart every time they did a chore and chose to put the money they earned in the March of Dimes jar.
The first year we were able to walk as a whole family.
"The girls" I was so happy my good friends Melissa and Sarah came and walked with us.
The whole team minus my brother who left before we took the picture.
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I love my miracle nieces! I hope I can walk with you one of these times.
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