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Good Things Are Happening!

 Where do I start to bring you all up-to-date on what is going on in my workshop!  We are working on an appropriate logo and a card which will have a prayer to include with each baby angel gown.  Once it is designed and printed, I will definitely share with you!  Some things like this take time and costs money so can do a few things at a time.

Next, 3 gowns were donated this week.  I’ll post pictures once I put them on the mannequin.  Thank you to the ladies who gave up their dresses for this ministry. The weather has been really nice and I’m getting spring fever!  Love going outside for walks or working in the yard.  I know not to plant quite yet!


Donated by Kelly McCarthy

The reason I wanted the dress made into Angel dresses is the memory of my grandson Lucas J. Lucas was born with a tumor on the  Paracartial lining of his heart. He had open heart surgery at 22 hours old and survived for 31 days. His chances of surviving his first 24 hours were only 5%. He was the first baby to survive more then 48 hours with hydrops. Dr Betts his surgeon was a renowned pediatric heart surgeon. He said he has never seen a baby survive with hydrops more then 48 hours. Lucas actually made it into the medical journals for his survival of hydrops for 31 days. Dr Betts said that because of Lucas they will treat babies differently in the future and more would be able to survive. 

Not sure if they had Angel dresses back then but I love the idea that babies are given a beautiful gown for their final journey home. 

Thank you for making these beautiful gowns. I know it must mean the world to these parents.



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