Our Story...
On September 11, 2011 our son Benson
Borgen was born almost 4 months early weighing 1 pound 7 ounces. He was
originally due at the end of December and his early birth earned him
the title of a micro preemie. With underdeveloped lungs and other
complications along the way he was hospitalized for over six and a half
months. With an abundance of prayers, love and support we were able to
spend much time with him. The time we spent with him was not the
typical experience most parents of full term babies have. We were unable to hold our son
for his first 28 days of life. He was on a ventilator in an incubator for almost
3 1/2 months. At times we felt helpless. However, from day one our
incredible nurses and doctors encouraged us to speak to our son. We tried to do this as much as possible, in the form of normal conversation and reading to him. Not only did this help with our piece of mind, it helped Benson. In fact
Benson was featured in a KING 5 Children's Health Link supporting a
study that a mother's voice improves a baby's health and development while in the NICU.
We were showered with support and feel it is our turn do something.
Our Request...
We would like all NICU families to have the opportunity to read to their babies like we did, so we would like to start a
library at the UW Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. For
the holidays we are purchasing Children's books to seed the library and we ask you to join us. For a majority of families the
NICU is the last place they expect to spend time with their baby. They
enter this foreign place so overwhelmed with medical information and
heartache that trying to get a book is far from on their minds. An
example of a great book that my Aunt Robin gave us to read Benson was
the "The Little Engine that Could." If you choose to participate you
may purchase books or send money. If you know where we live in Edmonds
please feel free to drop off your donations on our front porch.
Otherwise please mail books or checks to the following address. Checks
can be made payable to Breanna Borgen. I plan to purchase books at the
Edmonds Bookshop.
Radwick and Lightle
C/O Breanna Borgen
221 James St. Suite 100
Edmonds, WA 98020
Our son is thriving at home. You can follow his story by checking our blog.
www.togetherathome.blogspot.com
Lovingly,
Bre, Erik and Benson
We are hoping to create a large library for the UW NICU families. Here is a LINK to a document with all of the above information that you can print and post at your place of work. Or email to friends and family. The more donations the merrier.
Below is the video we created in the spring of last year, just after Benson came home for the first time.
Benson's Journey from Bre Borgen on Vimeo.
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