Day 1 vs Day 239
6 December 2022What an incredible journey little Bonnie Te Aroha Rose has been on so far. Look how well she's doing ☺️
What an incredible journey little Bonnie Te Aroha Rose has been on so far. Look how well she's doing ☺️
After 88 days in NICU, Bonnie was able to go home today. Georgia, Jamie and their families are so incredibly grateful for the love and support received, both from here in NZ and from around the world. And so the next part of this incredible little girl's life begins. Fly high Bonnie!
It's incredible how much Bonnie has grown and changed over the last few weeks. She gets stronger every day, and has been progressing through the different rooms in NICU. She's just moved up to a cot, and has not needed oxygen support for some time. The feeding tube is still in place for now, and Bonnie is putting on weight well (2.57kg at the last weigh). The support Georgia and Jamie have received from all of you is truly fantastic. Being able to spend precious hours cuddling Bonnie is so valuable, so thank you all ♥️👣
Bonnie is putting on weight well (up to 1.6kg at her last weigh in). Incredibly, she will be 4 weeks old tomorrow. What a huge journey she's travelled already. Keep it up little fierce one. Kia kaha ♥️
It's almost 3 weeks since Bonnie Te Aroha Rose surprised us all with an early entrance to the world. She obviously couldn't wait to share her love with us all. She's doing well and putting on weight (1.5kg at last weigh in). Thank you all for your wonderful support so far ♥️👣
What an amazing bunch of people you are. We are truly stunned by your generosity and support for Jamie, Georgia and Bonnie. The page will remain open for anyone who still wishes to donate, but hasn't yet had the chance to do so. Thank you doesn't seem to cover it... ❤️👣
Bonnie Te Aroha Rose has shown us she is a little fighter, and is getting stronger every day. Keep it up princess ♥️