Annie wore one of Molly's shirts to the hospital, wore her clapper necklance and brought her blankie with her.
My girl was ready to go and just waiting for Grammy and Papa to pick us up for surgery day. As aprehensive as Annie was the only thing that really bothered her was not being able to eat breakfast - she was one hungry girl.
Checked in and ready to go but Mommy had to fill out lots of paperwork.
Grammy and Annie had fun playing the waiting room.
Our girl is ready to go - how cute is she?
Annie brought her blankie and her doggie from Grandma Betty to the operating room with her.
We love Children's Medical Center - they let the kids wear their own clothes, ride cool cars to the operating room and just take good care of them without scaring tham.
Annie loved her yellow hospital socks.
Silly Girl
Thank goodness Auntie Ann sent lots of stuff for Annie to do becuase we waited for a long time for Dr. Grindle to come for the surgery.
After a few hours we were really getting stuck for things to keep Annie's mind off of her hungry tummy.
We are finally ready to head off to the operating room.
A half hour after she left for her surgery Annie was back and starting to wake up.
Once she woke up Annie ate a slushy and we were headed home to hang out on the couch and watch movies!
Auntie Ann gave Annie her kitty hat and thanks to her new and improved hearing she had to wear it almost constantly or her ears hurt from the noise.
Having a few saltines with Papa.
Silly girl and her Papa.
This was just an hour and a half after surgery and Annie was already feeling great and eating solid foods. Shortly after this she was running around the house with her sisters and loving life.
Another outfit change - courtesy of Auntie Ann.
Oh Wait - another change of outfit - Auntie Ann knows this girl.
Grammy took requests from Annie and brought her a big fruit platter later that night - what a lucky girl!
Having some fruit with Grammy and Papa.
Annie had lots of visitors all night - Auntie Karla, AuntieMeg, Kk, Katie! People called all night to see how she was doing and sent messages of love! She is such a lucky little girl. When we were at the hospital it was so easy to feel grateful for the fact that we were only there for tubes in her ears - there were some pretty sick kids there and I feel blessed that Annie's ears are now open and her hearing is restored to 100%. She was a trooper thorugh everything and I have never been as happy as when she said - "Mommy - your voice sounds so pretty now and you are even saying a lot of words when you move your mouth." Thank you to everyone who prayed for Annie and helped us out this week. GNM - ILY!
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