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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Happy Birthday Emily!

It is hard to believe that it has already been seven years since I had the most precious, sweet little girl enter our lives. Over the past week, we have had a great few days celebrating her birthday.

It started with a life changing experience of getting her ears pierced. For years, Emily has been asking to get her ears pierced and I told her when she turns seven she can get it done. She was soooooo excited to be FINALLY getting to do this. Because of her diabetes, the Dr requested us getting it done in a STERILE place. I had gone and talked to several places and finally found a place that I thought would be best for Emily and her situation. I made an appointment so there would be two people working that day so that they can each do an ear and Emily would not have to endure the pain two different times. So, we went one day last week after school. I have not seen Emily so excited about something in a long time. It was so refreshing to see her so happy! Well, as many of you moms know, this is a life changing event for little girls , so daddy, brother, grandmother and of course mommy were all there to watch this glorious event taking place.


So, Emily sat down and the owner starting explaining what she would be doing. She got her little marker out and marked the spots on Emily's ears were we wanted her ears to be pierced. She called the other girl over to help do the other ear. They both got their piercing guns and prepared to start to pierce her ears. THANK GOD my mother was there. I was so caught up in the moment and thinking about all that goes with this that I had not realized that the owner had not STERILIZED ANYTHING. My mother stopped her and commented on it. The owner started wiping off her ear in all of the places EXCEPT where the earring was going to go. So, I asked her to clean that area as well. She did not want to because it was going to wipe off the marker and she was not going to be able to see where to pierce it. I told her that area had to be cleaned, it was the most important area. She really did not like it, but too bad. So, they now were ready to pierce her ears. They counted to three and pierced her little ears.

One girl took her hand away, but the owner could not because she had PIERCED HER LATEX GLOVE TO EMILY'S EARS!!! Yep, not only did Emily have a new earring hanging on her ear , but she also had a nice latex glove hanging from her ear. How in the world could this happen??? So, the owner got some scissors (I am sure they were not sterile) and attempted to cut away at the glove. She could not do it, so she handed the scissors to Jeff and asked for him to try. How bad is this???? Well, Jeff finally was able to cut it away.
Unfortunately, the owner missed her spot and did not pierce her ear on the right spot. She had pierced Emily's ear too close to her face. So, needless to say it was not great looking. It was just horrible. This was something that Emily had wanted for so long, why could it not just work out? After much thinking, I knew something had to be done. I called the pediatrician and he said we needed to have her take the earrings out , let her ears close up and then pierce them again in about a month. Emily was heartbroken, but she agreed she did not want them to be that crooked her whole life. So, if she is still interested in a month, we will give it another try. (If you look close, you will notice her new little earring studs.)

On the actual day of her birthday, we took her Chick-Fil A and ate lunch with her at school. This year the first graders are not allowed to celebrate their birthdays at school. You can bring a treat for all of the students to take home and enjoy it after school. I made chocolate covered pretzel sticks. It was the first time I had ever made them. Some were covered with white chocolate then rolled in pink and green sprinkles and some were covered with white chocolate that I had colored with pink food coloring. They were really pretty easy to make.

After school, we went and got ice cream. Then later at gymnastics, the girls on her team have this tradition for the birthday girl. Everyone but the birthday girl chalk up their hands and get in a line from shortest to tallest. Then one of Emily's coaches grabbed her, lifted her into the air and spun her around about 10 times. Needless to say, she was beyond dizzy. Then Emily had to crawl between the legs of all of the girls. As she did that, each girl chalked her bottom by patting her bottom as she crawled through. EMILY LOVED IT! She was all smiles! (Sorry the picture is blurry. Emily is the one in the blue leotard being spun around by the coach.)

This year Emily had an ice skating party. We had about 25 kids there and I think most people had a great time.

Most kids had been ice skating before and could skate rather well. Emily has been one other time and loved being out there on the ice.

This year Emily wanted an ice cream cake. It was delicious!!

After the party, Emily said it was her favorite party she has ever had!! Other than the ear piercing tragedy, it was a great few days. Happy Birthday Emily!!! We love you so much and can not wait to see what great things you will do in the next year of your life!










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































6 comments:

Michelle said...

I'm so glad to hear that she loved her party. I'm sorry we couldn't be there. She is so beautiful, and I still can't believe 7 years have already come and gone since meeting her in the hospital.

Becky said...

I love to see new postings on your blog!
What a pretty, sweet girl!
I can not believe your nightmare with the ears!!! I know you were so very anxious about that!!! I'm just so sorry it did not work out better than that for you all!!!!
I pray that it will go smoothly when she is able to try it again!!!
Happy Birthday to a sweet little girl!!!

Becky said...

I enjoyed the pics of the ear apt. Kaylee made me show her over and over what they did. thanks for a great weekend!

Our Shields' Story said...

What a week you all have had. Just think of the stories Emily will have to tell her daughter about getting her ears peirced. Hopefully time #2 is less tramatic. What a sweet girl you have! We had a big time at the party. :)

Missy said...

Happy Birthday to Emily! I hate that the ear piercing didn't work out, but can't believe that she is old enough to have her ears pierced!! How quickly 7 years have gone by!! She is a beautiful girl!

brickmomma said...

My #1 wants her ears pierced for this upcoming 6th birthday....I hope it is less traumatic than your experience. I will have to ask you later where you got it done ;)

You really know how to celebrate!!!