Thursday, December 24, 2009

Having a Memorable Merry Christmas in the NICU

A new article on the Type-A Mom site, published just in time for Christmas. This article on Making it a Merry Christmas in the NICU, focuses on ways that some generous people and organizations are helping to make Christmas in the NICU a better time for NICU parents.

Three of the ways are crafty ways of coping with the NICU.

Knitting in the NICU at Christmas
One of my favorite crafty NICU Projects is Respiratory Therapist Glenna Muse's Knitting in the NICU.

For Christmas this year she created a collection of holiday inspired hats with Santa hats, Camo Santa hats, Christmas Tree hats, and Rudolf hats.

Read about the Thanksgiving NICU hats at the Thanksgiving is a Time to be Thankful post and more about her mission to bring hats to NICU babies at her blog, A Fridge Full of Food.

Afghans for NICU Babies
Another project that I liked, showing how NICU Parents are giving back is the Afghan for NICU Babies being organized by Kathryn from Vacaville, CA. She posted posted information about the 3rd Annual Afghans for NICU Babies for Christmas on the Crochetville Forum and has already starting the 4th Annual Afghans for NICU Babies for Christmas for Christmas 2010.

You can read more about the Afghans for NICU Babies on her post at the Crochetville Forum.

Christmas Poems
One of the more inspired NICU Christmas poems, "Jolly Old St. NICU" was written in 2005 by the Daddy of Benjamin, Casey, Danielle and Emily (in memory).
'Twas the night before Christmas, and in each isolette
Little creatures were squirming and getting all set;
Machinery sat by their bedsides with care,
In hopes that good breathing skills soon would be there.
The full version of the poem, "Jolly Old St. NICU" can be found on the PreemieCare.org site.

Read even more ways that people are helping NICU Parents have a Merrier Christmas in the Making it a Merry Christmas in the NICU on Type-A Mom.


A related article is on the Type-A Mom site under the NICU section of Mom Stages.


More on Holidays in the NICU


Dyer KA. 2009. Making it a Merry Christmas in the NICU. Type-A Mom.

Dyer KA. 2009. Tips for Celebrating and Coping with Christmas in the NICU. Type-A Mom.

Dyer KA. 2009. Giving Thanks Even when Thanksgiving is in the NICU. Type A Mom.
Dyer KA. 2009. Encouraging Message: The Full, True Thanksgiving Comes from the Heart. NICU Parent Support Blog.
Dyer KA. 2009. Being Thankful at Thanksgiving in the NICU. NICU Parent Support Blog.


Image: Glenna Muse. Knitting for the NICU: Christmas '09. Used with Permission.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Celebrating Christmas in the NICU

Christmas in the NICU can be a very challenging time for NICU parents. Instead of being able to wrap gifts and decorate a tree, they are spending hours in the NICU worried about the health and well being of their new baby and trying to survive this major life challenge.

Understandably, it may be difficult to get into the holidays spirit and wish others a "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Holiday."

This quote from W. C. Jones, may be a way to help NICU parents shift their perspective to be better able to cope with Christmas in the NICU:
The joy of brightening other lives,
bearing each others' burdens,
easing others' loads and
supplanting empty hearts and lives with generous gifts
becomes for us the magic of Christmas.
I have always found that focusing on others who may be even in a worse situations when I am feeling blue about my own circumstances helps to lift my spirits.

This quote sounds like NICU parents, NICU staff and generous NICU volunteers all pulling together during the holidays to brighten each others' lives and ease each others' burdens. It is possible that despite the NICU surroundings, NICU parents can still create a festive atmosphere and share the holiday spirit. The recent article on Tips for Celebrating and Coping with Christmas in the NICU that I wrote for Type-A Mom provides a lot of helpful suggestions for coping with Christmas in the NICU.

NICU Parents need to remember that this is the first Christmas you get to celebrate with your new baby, even if it is in the NICU. There are many simple ways and simple things to make that holiday season special for your family will help you to create some happy memories of your baby's first (NICU) Christmas.
Wishing NICU Parents everywhere a happy holiday.

A related article is on the Type-A Mom site under the NICU section of Mom Stages.


More on Holidays in the NICU

Dyer KA. 2009. Tips for Celebrating and Coping with Christmas in the NICU.
Type-A Mom.

Dyer KA. 2009. Giving Thanks Even when Thanksgiving is in the NICU. Type A Mom.
Dyer KA. 2009. Encouraging Message: The Full, True Thanksgiving Comes from the Heart. NICU Parent Support Blog.
Dyer KA. 2009. Being Thankful at Thanksgiving in the NICU. NICU Parent Support Blog.


Image: Nick. Goodchild. Christmas Tree. Royalty Free Use. 

Thursday, December 10, 2009

More Gift Ideas for NICU Parents

Christmas is a time of gift-giving. Even with a baby in the NICU, NICU parents would still like to be remembered at this holiday of goodwill.

To help family and friends make picking a gift less challenging, I've put together a list of different gift ideas for NICU Parents that are helpful suggestions for gifts whether given at Christmas or any other time of the year.

Some of these gift suggestions are for the parents, some for the baby, some the parents can use or gift to their own NICU baby.

You can read even more about Gift Ideas for NICU Parents at the Type-A Mom article or the Squidoo article with Gift Ideas for NICU Parents.


A related article is on the Type-A Mom site under the NICU section of Mom Stages.


More Gift Ideas


Dyer KA. 2009. Gift Ideas for NICU Parents and NICU Babies. NICU Parent Support Blog.
Dyer KA. 2009. Gift Ideas for NICU Parents - A Custom Necklace or Bracelet. NICU Parent Support Blog.

Dyer KA. 2009. Gift Ideas for NICU Parents. Squidoo.com.
Dyer KA. 2009. Gift Ideas for NICU Babies. Squidoo.com.

Image: Jeff Prieb. Christmas Present. Royalty Free Use.