Scots couple who wed at tragic baby son s bedside plan special tribute for 10th anniversary
Kerri and Gary Alexander, from Aviemore, made plans to hold a wedding blessing on what would have been baby Jamie s birthday.
Kerri and Gary on their wedding day with baby Jamie
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Hero Scots schoolboy given new life after major heart surgery celebrates turning 16 on Christmas Day
Leo Simpson, from Chryston, North Lanarkshire, is now helping other sick kids less than two years on from his life-changing operation.
Leo Simpson had a double celebration on Christmas Day (Image: Daily Record)
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RANGERS helped bring some festive cheer to sick kids at the Royal Hospital for Children by staging online ward visits ahead of Christmas Day. And elderly residents around Ibrox were also given an early present as the Rangers Charity Foundation delivered hampers to local care homes. The initiatives come at the end of a challenging but successful year for the Foundation as they have adapted to the Coronavirus pandemic and been able to help people in Glasgow and across the country. Steven Gerrard’s side were unable to visit children and their families as usual this year due to Covid restrictions but the Ibrox squad took time out from their schedule to meet kids and parents over Zoom as the youngsters were also gifted signed photographs of the squad.
Freya McCall with parents Shona and Graeme Picture: Colin Mearns TO look at her now it’s hard to imagine Freya McCall’s incredibly fragile start in the world. With her mischievous chuckle and gregarious personality, the little girl is the light of her parent’s lives. But Freya - who turns four-and-a-half on Christmas Eve - arrived in the world 13 weeks early weighing just 1lb 9oz. Her mum and dad, Shona and Graeme, had wanted a surprise but asked doctors to tell them if the baby was a boy or a girl so they could choose a name in case she didn’t survive.
Rutherglen woman raises cash to help kids in hospital this Christmas
Andrea Murray is part of a team at Glasgow pop culture shop, Geek-Aboo, which in previous years distributed up to 2000 free superhero comics to children and young people in hospital over the festive period.
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