tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3344858758742397612.post6822772337479436857..comments2023-09-26T09:26:18.691-05:00Comments on Frog In Stitches: Guest Post at Rediscovering Domesticity!FrofinStitcheshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17758680615035281566noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3344858758742397612.post-89174252649822782272011-04-18T14:18:57.919-05:002011-04-18T14:18:57.919-05:00Yeah .. I would have FLIPPED! :)Yeah .. I would have FLIPPED! :)FrofinStitcheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17758680615035281566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3344858758742397612.post-24675759985249735142011-04-18T12:33:11.435-05:002011-04-18T12:33:11.435-05:00Hi, Krysta!
I found you via Audra's RD blog. ...Hi, Krysta! <br />I found you via Audra's RD blog. Your story there reminded me of a friend who had a 1 pound baby girl 35 years ago. The baby was in the hospital a long time. Her mother's ring could be put up (the baby's) her leg to the thigh. <br /><br />One day the mother showed up at the hospital to hold her baby and couldn't find her in her crib. She went to the front desk and the Dr. was standing there with the baby in the top chest pocket of his white coat. The baby was wrapped in a little blanket and peeking out of the pocket. The baby girl grew up to be a model for magazines. <br /><br />Obviously in those days, things were less strict on handling the babies that were born early. Yes, the story was true...amazingly so! If a Dr. did that today I imagine he would be before the medical board.Donna Peruginihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09119371217968036772noreply@blogger.com