Kellie Elmore has a wonderful little thing she does each Friday called Free Write Friday and each week she comes up with amazing prompts. This week her prompt is “Keepsakes”. What is the one special item that we have and what does it mean to us? Or maybe our keepsake is a memory or a special moment in time we will never forget.
It was difficult for me to think of my special keepsake at first. I have lots of things that mean something to me but nothing really that was coming to the front of my mind. Then I thought of my daughters little monkey. We got Monkey (monkey’s official name) in September 2004, two months before my daughter was due. We were on an early anniversary trip to the coast because my doc didn’t want me that far away from home so close to my due date. It was an amazing trip and that is where we saw this little monkey in one of the toy stores and knew we had to have it. It was so small and cuddly that it would be perfect for her to love on while she was little.
My pregnancy was not easy to say the least. It took a long time to get pregnant and we thought maybe we would never have a child because of the problems. Then once pregnant I seemed to have one difficulty after another, from severe nausea/vomiting throughout the whole pregnancy, nerve damage in my leg, and gestational diabetes to name just a few. The scariest parts of my pregnancy though, would come when we got home from our trip that brought us Monkey. For the last almost month before my doctor insisted on taking her early my daughter had stopped moving and growing in my stomach. This little monkey became so important to me and I remember thinking that I can’t lose my little girl, and I held that monkey many days when I was home alone just praying she would be ok.
My daughter was brought into this world only two weeks early yet she was so tiny. What an amazing day it was to bring her into this world. She was beautiful, full of life. We ended up in the hospital all week because she was not thriving as well as they hoped, and I had some minor complications because of a reaction to the drugs, but we were ignorant to that because to us she was amazing! We were only allowed to go home over the weekend if we brought her back on Saturday for more tests to make sure she was ok. I remember the first couple weeks (maybe more) going to the doctor’s office every other day, yet thinking nothing of it, because that is what you do… right?
I am so glad I was not all with it in those short weeks! If I had known how sick she was I might have fallen apart. Monkey though was with her through it all. She was in her little bed at the hospital, next to her many nights and days at home, and while she was meant to bring my daughter comfort, it was me that she really soothed. Monkey was a silly little gift from God that no one would really understand. And to this day it holds a special place in my heart. For me, it tells the whole story of the joy and trials of my daughters entry into this world. And what a wonderful thing that is.
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This is so very touching, inspiring and what a beautiful little girl you were blessed with. ♥ It really is true that some things are worth the wait.
Thank you for sharing this with me. You give me hope. ♥
Kellie
She really was worth the wait! We may be older parents than many, but we are so very blessed because of it also! I am still praying for you Kellie! Thanks for the kind words!
Do you have an email address I can get? 🙂
I do, I will direct message it to you on twitter.
thanks 🙂
I sent it to your Facebook page private messaging!
Grace…that is more than a keepsake … what a delightful post … thank you.
Thanks Annie!!! Thank you for stopping by!
I believe our Guardian Angels come in many shapes and sizes and are very precious, This reminds me of a stuff Garfield cat I have. Whenever someone I loved was in the hospital I took that cat in and he watched over them until they came home. He still sits in my room in my mom’s house. You’re daughter is beautiful. Thank you for this wonderful story. 🙂
Awesome about Garfield! Thanks for visiting and for the great comment! Blessings!
Beautiful post and story, loved the photos.
Thank you so much! I am glad you stopped by!
Carri,
This was a beautiful story of hope, faith and courage. I’m so glad that the Lord worked things out for you, and blessed you with your beautiful Muppin.
Many blessings,
Cheryl
Thanks Cheryl! God is good all the time! We are truly blessed! Thanks for stopping by again friend!
I love this!!! It sounds like Monkey was sent to help comfort you in the early days (-: The sacrifices we make for our little ones to get here and the countless tears and prayers on their behalf over the years! Thank you for sharing this – my kids all have blankets they’ve used since day 1. It’s cute to see my 11 year old son try to put his away because it’s “babyish” but it always finds a way back in his bed.
Thanks Michelle! It is amazing what they will hold on too isn’t… But then again, how many times do we hold on to things that would be considered “babyish”??? 🙂 Thanks for coming by! God Bless!
What a beautiful story, and I love the monkey! I can see where it might remain in the family for generations to come. I’m so glad everything worked out okay. You’re daughter is beautiful!
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Thanks so much Charles! I can see Monkey hanging around a long time too! Thanks for stopping by! I will be by your place shortly! Blessings!
Monkey!!! 😉 Love you & our Muppin too!
Thanks Love!!! You are the best!
Truly a touching post, not what I was expecting at first and yet glad that I found it. Thank you so much and I look forward to more posts, very nice.
Thank you so much! Thanks for coming by and visiting!
Aww what a blessing Monkey was and is. I loved reading this.
Thank you so much!!! Love having you visit!
Keepsakes do have their own precious stories attached to them. Beautiful post and very beautiful daughter
Thanks so much! She is beautiful! Pure Joy!