Sorry if this comes across as cruel, but why does she take every opportunity to talk about how hard it was when Daisy was in NICU but how much it has taught them? Other people are having to deal with the death of their baby in NICU. How can she be this insensitive to STILL go on about how difficult it was at any opportunity.
Agreed. I'm sure it was hard at the time, and she will never forget it but, Daisy is a happy, healthy, thriving child now!
Ironically, she once said she "doesnt like talking about her syndrome much" which is nonsense. She even made Daisy's glasses a drama because of her syndrome yet, thousands of kids wear them. Including my own, and I've been told their eyesight is so bad, they will always need them.
I also found it....suspect, when she retold her birth story with Stan. Apparently it was the exact same room she had Daisy in. Then she was wheeled back round to the exact same room she recovered in with Daisy. And when Stan was in hospital with his chesty cough, guess what, they stayed in the exact same room Daisy was in the few days before they got home with her. I mean, what are the chances!
Makes a good story though.
(I just want to be clear that I am not belittling anyone with stickler syndrome and, I know they had a hard start with Daisy!! Its the stuff since then that she says!
She is a storyteller and would romanticize a tin of tuna if she could.)