I had lots of visitors today! Along with Mommy, daddy and grandma, my great grandma & grandpa drove for 2 days to come visit me-aren't they just the best?!
Although I had thought that I had made my last entry in Gabbie's blog, I still felt that I should include our beautiful angel Christmas tree memories. Who knows, from time to time, I may feel the need to add another entry, so I will follow my heart. God bless you and keep you. Jean
Today - Sunday - Gabbie's Final Blog.
Today's entry marks the final blog for Gabriella's website, except for her final Professional Picture in her pink dress that will be added upon it's arrival from the photographer at Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep. It is my hope that everyone who visited this site or who continues to look back at this site, caught a glimpse of my beautiful Angel of a granddaughter, Gabriella Christina Mayo. It has been a grandmother's point of view of her very precious, loving and giving grandbaby who touched the hearts of so many people while laying in her crib for the past nine months. Even though she couldn't go to them-daily visitors came to her, being drawn, I am certain, and in return, Gabbie reached out to them with her message of unconditional love. If you were one of those visitors, it was no accident. It was ordained that you be there. That you know Gabbie, and that Gabbie know you. There was something truly special about this fragile, little girl. It was amazing to me. It was God. My love to you all. God bless you greatly for loving my granddaughter. Jean Mayo
The Future of This BlogSite
Family & Friends - even friends that we have not yet met, Even with the sad passing of our lovely Gabbie, who is now (we believe) the brightest, little star in the heavens, this blogsite with continue with her last few days of life pics, along with any touching letters, comments or thoughts that have been shared with us concerning Gabbie. In addition, the "celebration of her life" pics and last professional "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep" pics will also be added. After that, this blogsite will be attached to the upcoming foundation in her memory to help fund research for future diaphram & nerve transplants - something that was not available at present for Gabbie, in order to save her life. The blogsite, in total with all entries will be available for understanding Gabbie's plight & getting to know this angel. Her father, her uncle and her grandmother are committed to starting the foundation in her memory, so please look for information concerning it and how you can help in mid-January/2009 - what would have been Gabbie's first year birthday. As far as is known, the foundation will carry the name Gabriella's Miracle Foundation, however, this may be subject to name change. This foundation not only plans to fundraise for her cause, but to also provide charity events in her memory. We already have many, many volunteers on board, ready and waiting to help. We thank God for this. The number one focus will be to honor God with the memory of our lovely Gabriella. Thank you and God Bless. The Mayo family.
MANY THANKS.
Our family is overwhelmed & very humbled by the giving & generous spirit of our family-including our hospital "family", our friends and our church family. We want you all to know how very much we appreciate everything that you do for this family and every word of encouragement that is given. We know that God will bless each one of you in the generous & kind way you have reached out to us. We also know how very much Gabbie is loved by all of you. She is truly a special little girl.
This pic was taken the day she started running a fever from the blood infection at her Central Line site. She was warm but sleeping pretty peacefully in daddy's arms. Thank you, God, for clearing the infection so quickly. We trust you for all things concerning this beautiful Baby Girl.
Gabriella loves...
family & friends
napping in the hospital rooftop courtyard!
the wind in her hair!
the sunshine on her face!
her "pull toy" rattles
lots of comforting
Sunshine, the Elephant
splashing water in her bath tub
holding things in her hand.
daily visitors.
her Angels.
music, music, music!
her hand free from the "sock"
Hello Kitty!
her new rattles!
her Papasan chair -but not the vibration!
pointing!
trying to reach for things
her handmade Hello Kitty quilt from New Mexico
watching movies!
watching her bugs mobile
listening to her new CD player
smiling!
poking herself in the eye!
watching the camera!
sticking out her tongue
her cool sister (and can she sing!)
visits from family members-please come!
kisses from family
smiling when mommy speaks Spanish
lots of attention from bedside!
her bathtime-especially the back massages
to take naps
her "angel" nurses
her Great Grandma's specially made bright colored quilt
to look at herself in her mirror
to put her fist in her mouth!
Milestones
preparing for "angel wings" - 9 months
roadtrip outdoors for the first time - 9 months
loss in some motor skills & eye focusing
breakthrough seizures periodically
brain fluid swelling due to fever/seizure activity - 8 months
seizure activity as a result of high fever - 8 months
high fever due to unknown origin - up to 108F - 8 months
first bath in baby bath tub - enjoys water!
shaking rattles
lots of active kicking
reaching hand/foot for visitors
second surgery-removal of gortex patch on wound
following visitors with eyes & head
turning head back & forth w/traech
holding rattles/toys in hand
7 month birthday
weaning from some medications.
two new bottom teeth!
feeding tube back in at 6 months.
6 month birthday
finds comfort in nurses/caretakers - 5.5 months
reaching for family & toys - 5.5 months
weaning off of some medications - 5.5 months
began watching movies & listening to lullabies - 5.5 months
reaching for things & family - 5.5 months
birthday celebration at 5 months
met Great Grandparents - 5 months.
blood infection cleared-5 months.
discovered her face-5 months.
sticking out tongue - 5 months
blood infection at the Central Line - 5 months
lots of smiles since recovering from surgery - present
moving head back/forth w/traech at 4.5 months
discovered her hand at 4.5 months
recovering from surgery-critical but good at 4 months
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