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My Little Elf

Natalie is the sweet respiratory therapist who gave Abby several cute outfits--one of which was a Christmas outfit! 

So, I dolled my girl all up in her red outfit and did a photo shoot.  She didn't actually fit in the stocking like I had hoped, but I think I still got some cute ones.  These are a few of my favorites.  I wish that my background could have been better, but I'm limited in the NICU...

 I might try again some other time with either a white or Christmas blanket.

 Her pulse oxometer is on her foot and it glows red, giving the reindeer a Rudolphish appearance!
Seriously, how can you not fall in love with that little face?!?  Isn't she the cutest?  Don't you just want to hug her???

Comments

Darryl said…
She is so cute, even if I am a little biased. Do you think she will be that alert the next time I get to hold her?
Sandy said…
Sooooooooooo Adorable!! Would really love to hug her. She is really growing-yeah Abby!! :)

Sandy
ds said…
Cute, cute, cute, cute,....did I mention cute?

mom
Julie said…
Dad, if you come after her 12:00 cares, it's usually a given that she is wide awake. That is her best time. Maybe next Saturday you could work it out to be here then. She's especially awake when we give her a bath.

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