Our NICU hosts a reunion party each fall and invites all the graduates to come back. We missed the reunion last year due to some conflict (can't remember) but were excited to get back this year! We were also able to coordinate with our NICU friends, the Alexanders, to meet them there and then grab dinner afterwards.
The awesome thing about this reunion this year is that they hosted it at the Children's Museum! We've only taken the boys to the museum one time ever so this was a special treat! We had the whole museum (I think) and got to play all around and have so much fun. The entrance and food area was really crowded, so we didn't stay long there and didn't eat anything, but we did run in to our favorite neonatologist (Dr. Ohning) but didn't get a chance to chat with him because he was understandably in high demand there, and we also got to see the Welsh triplets/family, some of the boys' twin friends from school, and a few other people that we recognized.
The boys and Grant played and played, basically until it was time to shut down and end the party. Inside the museum we saw some other families we knew (The Williams, my neighbor Kristen & kids, a friend from soccer, a high school friend of mine that manages the NICU staff now, and two of our favorite nurses - Kathleen and Mary Ellen). In terms of connecting and visiting with people, I'd say it was a success!
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Learning about water |
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William with Mary Ellen |
So the NICU Reunion 2017 was a great success. I hope that they will do it again at the Museum in the future. It's so educational and entertaining for the kids! My only regret about the party was not getting to see and chat with more of the people I saw at the entrance that was so crowded...and not taking more pictures of the boys with their buddy. I'm thankful to the NICU for continuing to host this event year after year. It's nice and comforting (and fun, in a weird way) to come back with our emotional scars that are still healing, and be among a lot of people with the same scars. We're all in this collective group together. Prayers for all the current NICU babies and families out there right now...
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