The Story
The story of Ava’s legwarmers goes back to November 2010, shortly after she was born. My sweet little angel did not like blankets. On a rare occasion she would fall asleep being swaddled, but I would always wake up to her having one arm or one leg out. She would fight and fight until she felt a little freedom, and then she would sleep. She was strong willed and did things her way, that’s for sure.
It wasn’t until I started taking her out with me that it became an issue. She didn’t like to be bundled, but with winter approaching she had no choice. This would often lead to a meltdown and a quick trip home. Unless, of course, I could make sure she stayed perfectly bundled and as happy as possible. Knowing more about her condition now, I know that she probably got warm fast due to her overworked heart.
Regardless, It only took me a few major meltdowns in the car to realize that this sweet girl couldn’t wear pants, or deal with blankets. I had to find a solution and it was legwarmers. Baby legwarmers can be found in stores like Target and Wal-Mart as well as little boutique shops and online. I found most of mine at Target and they worked wonders. Miss Ava could wear a onesie and some legwarmers and socks and be perfectly happy. And when it came time to change a diaper...no problem. Or if she got sweaty, I just had to slip them off. They worked wonders.
By the time Ava was in the PICU at Riley, she had several pairs of her legwarmers. Her nurses and doctors always commented on how cute they were and how they worked so well in the hospital. With all the IVs and tubes, we could rarely dress her in clothes, and blankets still weren’t tolerated. J Several people asked me where they could find them for their own children. For me, it was just nice to have something normal she could wear. And even if all I could dress her in was a baby hospital gown, a bow and legwarmers made it special.
The donation
The date of our donation will be October 25, 2011 to celebrate Ava’s first birthday. We hope to build on this each year and continue it annually. This year we will be collecting items during the month of October. This year most of the collection will be done by contacting us and coordinating times to collect items. We may have a few drop off points, which we will announce here at a later date. I will be collecting in my hometown, Kendallville, on October 1st and 2nd. If you are still collecting at that time we can arrange for a later pick up. Many people are knitting, crocheting, and sewing legwarmers, which I am thrilled with and am hoping to learn to do myself. Please send me an email if you need patterns or ideas and I will connect you one of my crafty friends. Here are some guidelines on homemade items:
- Materials should be new and free of odors/ pet hair
- Wash all fabrics (we will do this after collection)
- Select fabrics appropriate for all age patients (I hear baby yarn is the best)
- Please use bright colors
If you would rather buy legwarmers, you can find them at Target and Wal-Mart, along with smaller boutiques. I bought mine for $4 - $7 at Target. You can also get them online. Here are a few sites:
http://www.babylegs.com/collections.aspx
http://www.target.com/c/baby/-/N-5xtly
http://www.babylegwarmers.com/
Although legwarmers are the core of this drive, I know there is so much more that can be donated to these amazing children. The Cheer Guild of Riley Hospital for Children and Indiana University Hospital provides around 14,000 toys to Riley children each month. They also provide gifts, activities, and other opportunities to enhance patient and family comfort during their stay. I have contacted them and received some info regarding donation items and materials for handmade donations. They ask that all items that are not handmade be new, non-toxic, and non-latex. Here are a few ideas:
Coloring books Pillow dolls
Crayons Fleece blankets
Story books Afghans
Games Quilts
Crafts Tote bags
Dolls Stuffed animals (newborn and up)
Also, the Riley PICU is not set to move to the new Simon towers until 2013. Currently, all the rooms have VCRs and the Childlife department has a collection of VHS tapes that children and families can check out during their stay. If you’re like me, you probably have been looking for a place for all those old VHS tapes, including some of the great Disney classics. This would be a great donation to the Childlife program at Riley.
Another way to help
Also, if you are in the Indianapolis area, click on the link below for the Marsh Fresh idea Card website and register so a % of what you spend will help provide school supplies for the Riley School program.
http://www.marsh.net/srb_education.html
Thank you
Thank you so much for all your prayers and support in our journey with sweet baby Ava. She is such an amazing little soul and I am so proud to be her mommy. I believe my purpose here is to carry on her work and keep her memory alive. Thank you for helping me do that. You can read more about her journey at www.caringbridge.org/visit/babyavabryan.
To arrange collection contact me via Facebook, or email me at asbryan56@yahoo.com.
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