This blog is meant to provide a place for family and friends to follow Olivia's progress in her fight to defeat her Alagille Syndrome. ---
Feel free to post any comments and questions.
We are the proud parents of Olivia & Amelia Huelsbergen. Olivia Anne came into our lives in Feb. 2009, diagnosed with Alagille Syndrome at 3 months old and sadly succumbed to complications from AGS shortly before turning 6 months old. Her story can be read at Oliva's Big Adventure.
Amelia Anne was welcomed into our family in Oct 2010, hale and hearty, with Olivia as her personal guardian angel.
Awwww, Ben! She's awesome. Can't believe how happy and smiley she is after all she's gone through. What a testament to human toughness and you and Sara's love. Keep up the good work.
What a happy baby! Definitely got the facial appearance and expressions of a much older child - almost as if she's understood all that's happened to her! (I know that it's probably like we associate the face of a Collie with intelligence :) but hey, why not!)
Just when I thought she couldnt get much more adorable...proven wrong again! LOL Gorgeous little one! Congrats on being home!
ReplyDeleteIs that the smile before she throws up all over you for bouncing in that thing? LOL
ReplyDeleteShe is absolutely beautiful!!!! I love the video :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweetheart!! She's got a wonderful smile. I can't wait to meet her.
ReplyDeleteAw!!! that's my girl ...little fiesty Olivia ... watch out for that right fist Dad .... Hee! Hee! Grandma
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ReplyDeleteI want some of whatever you're on!!!!!!
WHAT A SWEETIE!!!! She looks AWESOME!!!!!!
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How absolutely priceless! She looked for a moment like she was directing a band with that little arm. The smiles made my day !
ReplyDeleteThat is AWESOME! Love her smile:-)
ReplyDeleteThat is great man!!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, Ben! She's awesome. Can't believe how happy and smiley she is after all she's gone through. What a testament to human toughness and you and Sara's love. Keep up the good work.
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What a happy baby! Definitely got the facial appearance and expressions of a much older child - almost as if she's understood all that's happened to her! (I know that it's probably like we associate the face of a Collie with intelligence :) but hey, why not!)
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